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Show ' it ' 'to ; I THE DESERET ! - EQUAL inAU. HIS TRAVELS PmiBl New ' Thrift Bank IM to ofcured from New" office. TIm s - haMiwot. ' (Bpeelal to Th New.) MURRAY, June 11. Funeral eerv-Ic- e elec-- t for Georg Krebs who w Booth and rotated , at Thirty-nint- h East-lasNinth-t Monday were held In the Murray Flrat ward chapel Friday afternoon with Bishop John S. Sharp of Grant ward presiding. The apeaker were George Jenaen, John Dye, Blahop D. B. Brlnton, Martin Christenaen, John Bowden. The GraiW ward quartet furnlahed the mualc with a violin aolo by Mra. O. F. Shinier and duet by the McMillan Brothers. w lB the Mu"y me' McHattie Says He Has Neyer Found Anything Like Tan;terment lac to Build a Man Up and Landscape Gardener Visits Keep Him That Way. Pavis County Fram Bureau Word Hotel, Ogden. An old friend of min put me on FARMINGTON, June 12. Prof. Emil to Tanlac, and Ive nevar aeon any- Hansen, landscape gardener of the Utah like It to build a fallow up and Agricultural college visited Davis f OGDEN, June 11. The annuSTDIS thing make him feel fine, aald J. H. Mc- county ana Saturday. With Folka outing will be held In Lorln Farr Hattie 218 N. Second St. West, Salt county Friday he visited the Farm agent an to 13, according a Lake CRF Friday, June hotel Bureaik presidents who had request ' park. announcement of a committee from and businessUtah, man. for work done in their respective com four local atakea of the Church. the, made plans for the beauHehow knew I suffered android munition, and The gueata will be all men and women me that buying a bottle of Tanlac tification of publia and private ground of all religious belief and color over wouldnt break me. Wall sir, it only.0 , year of age. 3- The and public old folk will be conveyed In into constdera- Din11 a.m. at automobiles to the park would stomach My and under th4ir beautification ner will be aerved in the pavilion at get out of order, I would bljat until I the jor of Mr. Hanson, the supervision aoon and at ! p m. a special program eduld hardly breathe, and I would get work will bev oomplstsd at the end of 1111 be given. Men and woman over so terribly and reetiees that the year. pO year of age will receive white I would rollnervous and toaa all night unbadges and over 70 red badges.' able to sleep.' Paid ... However, I dont suffer like that Last Respects Contract Let For Grading now, -- for If l - beglnto feel had I Pioneer Basin Uinta f ITanlao and it soon Trlnhn Double Track tar me rght In on flne Funeral T 12. feellns have ROOSEVELT, hag june agala for Calvin Ive services were heldTuesday OGDEN, June 12. A contract for 171 traveled - very extensively, but mile of grade on the Oregon Short never seen a medicine to equal Tan- - Perry 4. Bingham, who died Sunday, well-kno- MONDAY NEWS Accident Victim it Buried at Murray (MIEN -- t t a . T JUNE Scratching is dangerous fiad increases j" itching. Js isndhir better Id relieve, the torment of. eczema and restore skin health. Reainol Soap is ideal for the complexion RESItlOL Soothinq nd HcsJinq At All druggists 12 1922 - th Mutual Improvement associations from the seven wards of Ihf stake, each stake having s separate episode . as follows: Eleventh ward, The American .InTwelfth-THlrtsenward, A dians;' I Slave Incident; Eighteenth J Th Pioneers and th Flag;' Twen- tleth ward, Oatharing of the Twenty-firs- t ward, Th 45th Th Star; Twenty-sevent- h ward, In France; Flag Ensign ward,'Col- onial Days. . Church work in general has gone The pageant will be preceded by a forward with growing Interest and In- - two-hoperiod from t to 5 of com- th Na-tlon- a; RADIO JS&'S'S.SA tt.niunc year, while the Mutual have had one VBorg- - The program Wlll be held on of the best years In their history, is the green surrounding the flag pole, The program ofthe boyscouts will the report of M. I. A. delegates from be merged with that of the M. I. A., the various stake and missions out- - j both belnc ajonf almllar UnMi honor- tbo of One ing flag day, . aide of the atate of Utah. 4 encouraging -- feature la the ateadyj- v Latterof the number growth in the day saints, which la decidedly marked Former Chaplain in Famoat 1 in the majority of the communities. In all case the outlined work haa j MOrillOn Battalion in VY OT -- I t With Mexico Diet Ot MuTtay asha'tftrotle? - FIFTEEN MINUTES OF : EACH DAY EDWARD N. DAVIS. (Copyright hy Edward N. Pavla) Electrical Expert FormerlyForTechnical ' U. a Government - LE890N NO. 72. Tbe jSlngle Circuit Receiver, tremendous interest In radio reception among the laymen due the entrance of the radiophone broad-castin- g stations brought forth a de mand for simple receiving set. Per. haps the most popular and simple circuit for all round reception ot radiophone broadcasts is shown tn the diagram. to, Jr -Including scout work. The Lost River Stake of Idaho has shown a gradual increase In attendAt Age of Eighty-seve- n ance and a depided increase in enrthusiasm, according to- - David R. King Pioneer School Teacher stake started of Moore, Idaho. Summoned by Death as a branch In 1904,Thjs and at that time the meetings were held on a very small stage. Two years ago It was organized as a stake, and today It contains approximately 2000 members, which Is about 50 per cent of the, population of the community. The! officers of the stake are highly gratl- fled over the results obtained, and are, confident of a continuous growth In June lac. Line between Kings Hill and Medbury, the future. , During the early spring while ?4nIac-- 1s Tldaho, has been awarded to the Utah sold by all good drugto ad- off grain Mr. Binghams leg The California mission has jumped.. marking iConatructlon company, according Adv gists. to cut.was was H. Wattle, Little attention William paid Vices received by ahead with big strides during the ast company. the Injury at first but it gradually preeident of the construction few years, according to Gustive O. Double tracking the road between- f(te extinguished the flames at both grew woree until blood poison set in. Larson, Y. M. M. I. A.- superindendent He also complained of pains In his Hill and Medbury and rebulldplaces 'Kings d lnclud-Sla This mission now of the mission. stomach. An examination showed he .tag a portion of the oldMr.line, Wattls says in the contract. had cancer of tha liver. contains 51 Sunday schools, eight of construction Pioneer of 1847 Dies the will of Job Mr. the require heavy Bingham vai bishop which were organized this year. work. Preliminary work will ba done Mountain Dell ward In Uinta stake for There are also 26 M. I. A. organizaHome-i- n and actual construction work . At hie StnqU Gifeuit "Rfesifav and at the time-o- f r at once years eight Ogden tions, and two are being organized. will begin within a . short time, ,also death was head ward ' teacher in The single circuit receiver conOGDEN, June 12. Funeral services The headquarters of the mission la The construction company Second ward. sists essentially of an inductance coll for Mrs. Henrietta Elisabeth Cromhle Roosevelt new Un for the union The number of at Los Angeles. building Music at was furnished th services Williams 25, widow of Dr. Eira G. in eastern Wyoming. Inserted in the antenna circuit across four-fol- d conferences hy the ward choir with solos by Mra Williams, will be held Tuesday June Pearl the terminals of which are connected Christensen and John Wlscombe. during the last three years. A new IS in the Third ward chapel with Bishthe detector and telephone circuits. 1 is being built at Ocean Park, Hew Traffic Manager . speakers: Heber chapel op Mvron B.- - Richardson officiating. The following were ' The value of the Inductance in cir- will be dedicated about August 6. Mrs. Williams died Sunday at her home, Timothy, Ray E. Dillman, Joseph and I. U. Lambert and Bishop J. Austin Park. wave .;Jthe' the Is Named by of hence 2223 Hudson avenue. length cult, 12 The now owns about Church j a Interment was in Roosevelt cemetery, system may be varied In a number of Mrs. was born In Boston, John C. Jacobs dedicating chapels. Conferences and1 conventions t tbe grave. OGDEN, June 12. Fred L. Whitney Sept. 2T.Williams ways. A number of popular sets em1827 and came to Utah In been held have trafflo manat Mr. was throughout! Jan. 28, born MAIBEN. recently MRS. FLORA 1853, M. L. Was recently appointed Bingham PETTIGREW. JOSEPH ploy a variometer as indicated In o Central eloctrlo 1847. Surviving are the following chil- In Iowa. He married Olive Phelps In the jnlssion, and there are about .120 gsr of the Mbs. Floj-L. Malbsn, 87, died Sun- missionaries- - working in that part of ' Joseph Moroni Pettigrew, IS, died diagram, while otfiers make use of a It IS announced by dren; Mra Mary A Gardne. Downey, 1872. who with the following children G H. A Esra W. and Ida.; Williams, Ogden survive- Mrs. Sarah Goodwich, Manager Mrs. day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. the country, said Mr. .Larson. 'It or-is- j.ay. waa sona David - Whitneys H succeeds PhlUtp E .Mrs.' Lucy . God trr, Dube Is, Ida, - 55 emLyle Young, Jed, V., E.Candland, 618 Milton avenue, expected that a stake wll soon be a one stitch. If a variometer Is FC" 128 great grandchiland of grandchildren, Axel Hardin and Thornton Charles, Death was due to Infirmities incident ganized In the Los Angeles 'district. well known citizen of his Pettigrew, - Mr. time, and a ployed the condenser marked dren; 21eon-- to old, age. At the present time The Mutual and a chaplain In the famous "Mornjon1 in the diagram may be a fixed Pacific railroad trafflo department for He is also survived by the following battalion in the war with Mexico. denser or may be omitted entirely if 2 years and the United States Fuel at Feb. Born 26, Ghent, Belgium, school brother Sunday A.r Reverence organizations elsters: W. For a number of years Mr. Pettigrew the antenna Is not over 150 feet long-- i Bingham, forTlag Urged , Mrs. RailandWalker company at Salt Lake for six years. ' was and Mrs. B6b Wil- 1835, Mrs. Malben joined the Church contain about 6500 members. a resident of the Tenth ward and However, if the Inductance coll Is Mr. Harding had been with the comLatter-da- y of Jesus of Saints At Elks Ceremonies Mrs. Chrlqt liams, The Is Emmeline He recently moved not Vernal; work fine In of Wood, IS months. coming along Stan- to Carey, Idaho. pany for about fitted with switches and taps or his Salt Lake; Mrs. Clearanda and Elisa- in England and came, to Utah in 1851, the Franklin stake according to Murray. He is survived-bOGDEN. June 12. Reverence for the beth Phelps, -- Mesa, Arls.j also 28 spending most of her time In Salt if a fine adjustment is desired the conAnna Mrs. widow, Pettigrew, Phlppen Winn, of the Sixth ley superintendent Mrs. Neoma P. Bates denser FC should be of the variable flag , was urged by speakers at Flag grandchildren. Lake. She was one of the pioneer ward. . This stake, which Is located at two daughters, and MrB. Lucile P. Hale; two sons, Day exercises conducted by the Elks In school teachers in the city. Preston, Idaho, Is constantly growing. William Bert and Elver Frank Petti- air type with a maximum capacity - - of this city Sunday afternoon at the Elks Park .001 microfarads. 20, 1856, she was married and the work is taking on a larger grew; one brother, W. 'H Pettigrew about Elks Plan I lodge. A. HowelT former lieu- OnTuly James City ? A- crystal detector may be employed to Henry Maiben, ploneeq painter and aspect.' At the present time it aon- - and one sister, Mrs. J. H Paul. Fun: OGDEN, .June 12. More than 100 tenant colonel of the United States Jinks Heber actor, all parts of the state army called attention to the reverence services will be held Tuesday at in place of the vacuum tube detector who died 39 years ago. High The outlined work eral Six tains 11 wards. delegates from here and 2 ward t for o'clock at the Murray Grant the American flag created among are expected Wednesday tho diagram by connecting sons and six daughters were born of is bslng accomplished, and the various Sixty-firSouth and Liberty gbown jn (Special to The News ) Thursday, June 14 and 15, for the Red the peasantry of Europe through Unit- in series pursued. Mr. Winn chape, avenue. Church and clubs ed States participation in the world The body may be viewed at a pair of telephone receiversacross HEBER, June 12. The Elks lodge of this union, of whom the following activities are being scout Cross conference. the work Is pro- the George A. Jenkins mortuary chapel with a crystal detector Park City wlH. hold Its annual outing survive: Mrs. Selby Jones, Mra John reports that the war. , of the city are asked to have reprein2 1" and and high Jinks, at Heber City, June 20. Y. Robbins, Mrs. V. E. Candland, Al- gressing in fine shape, and there is a from 11 oclock Tuesday until 1 80 p.m. terminals marked sentatives attend the meetings. A numWool-le- y Ruler Exalted Arthur Pef will Salt Lake deliver ber of national workers City stead of a vacuum tube. A small Interesting features have been fred H. Maiben of Salt Lake; Mra great deal of interest being taken in Interment will be in the gave the history of the flag from Many addresses. The shunted-acroscemetery. arranged. fixed condenser the s day will close with a Harry D. Candland, of Chester; Mra It, Street decorations used for the United the ritual of the order. The Mildred banquet. Another enthusiastic member from N. J. Bates and Mrs. Parley Magleby, telephone receivers will increase the Commercial Travelers convention vlU The. Heber He H. A. was Jensen. stake F also Boosters that Gem club will meet of Richfield. Fifty grandchildren and of the Columbia, the President Gran Message efficiency of the set aftd Improve the remain in place for the Red Cross con- Banner; Ocean and The Flag Without a Stain. with members of the out the excellent work being Commercial e of the signals in the televention by order of the city two pointed Is Subject of Anthem quality America was sung by the lodge mem- club of Kama, and Park City, at thirty-fivwas considered and this done, that the phones. Joseph Thorn and William o est year in the history of the stake. bers and audience and patriotic music George Fleshers ranch. north of brothers. The principle advantages of the sinwad given by the Lammers quintet. In- Heber, Wednesday night , June 21. S. Thorn, are also living.' .he-hin A special rehearsaU-wl- U stake contains about 5,000 memcircuit receiver are Its simplicity, vocation and benediction was by the where a program in the Interest of gle Funeral services ,will be held at The Martial Affairs of Rev. John R. Carver. good roads, will be carried out. About 12:30 oclock Tuesday afternoon at bers. This stake was represented by the Eleventh ward chapel Tuesday moderate cost, and ease of operation the superintendent and a representaV Doctor Again in Preceding the exercises the Elks 150 members are expected to be tbe Waterloo ward chapel. Th body tive evening at 7:30 oclock. The two new Practically all the tuning la done from each ward. on an f bank gave the open air concert may be viewed from 10 oclock totexts from'the Doctrine and with a single adjustment, a feature anthems; lawns of the Elka borne. OGDEN, June IS. Dr. A. A. Robins The Mutual work Is doing excelmorrow morning until noon at 1618 In appeals particularly to the newThe Lord hath brought which sf this city is mad .defendant Covenants Final Tribute Paid comer in radio. Milton avenue. Interment will be In lently in the Taylor stake, which is 41totc6 wilt flltd In the Second district Ye Nations and Harken Zion, was in Priests Stake again Alberta. located the Canada, (eber High court by Frances S. Robinson. PlaintThe cemetery under the direction of opinion of E. J. Fawns. disadvantage is the .To Jennie V. Cummings City The work containing President Heber J. Grants small principal and alleges the iff charges Joseph William Taylor. Is constantly Improving, and the atmessage to the world will be studied. with degree of selectivity obtainable Quorum is Reorganized HEBER, June 12. Funeral defendant h&e about 40,000 worth of the single circuit receiver. This services tendance is Increasing. There are ap- All choir members of the Ensign property in Ogden. g OGDEN. June 12. T. Samuel Brown- for Jennie V. Cummings were held in Fire is particularly annoying Invited to join the Eleventh are stake Dr. Robinson says he was given a in members the 3,000 Roof of proximately the as was Second Damages selected of the ward chapel, Saturday afing president to a broaddecree of divorce from Mrs. Robinson Weber ward choir in this rehearsal. These when attemptingtp-liste- n Sua-da- y Mr. to Fawns. The ternoon stake, Ras-bastake according with quorum A. prieets high Bishop Joseph in the superior court of San Francisco anthems are being prepared for the casting station when a nearby amaGrantsville sewas divided. stake afternoon. President Mualc was Dwelling recently Browning furnished presiding. 2 of this year. April teur or commercial station is quarterly conference June 25. lected John G. Ellis as his first counse- by the ward choir. Invocation was by (Special to The News.) A constant Increase in the attendin the telegraph code lor. The second counselor and secre- George Smith. The speakers were GRANTSVILLE. In 12 ance June resl-oat stake the Portneuf Downey, The f Caused by using spark or damped wave apparaRalph Nllleson, .Bishop Frank Ryan, tary will he named later, Slight Blaze Jame I Wrathall suffered Idaho, Is reported by John S. Hyde, Vacation Bible School and tus. In outlying districts however the Mrs. Agnes H. 8tevens was named as Bishop Rasband. Benediction was 3300 by fire Friday afternoon. superintendent of the stake. The lesBoy Playing With Matches president of the stake Relief Society offered by J. E. McMullln. Blehop Jo- Mrs. damage Established for Children single circuit Wrathall put a coal receiver continues to oil rag in the sons and activities are being carried M. Rasband Mrs. dedicated Maralne the as seph at with etmre to grave Browning clean the soot, out. when It out fn S OGDEN, June 12. give satisfaction. A boy playing with constant a the Heber City cemetery.' and Mrs. H. good Ellen shape, first counselor, Tanner, and exploded blew out of the of The Rev. Dr. H. W. Burger and Snatches set fire to a coal shed betong- second counselor and. Mra Mary C. Single circuit receivers employing The profusion of flowers and large the chimney falling on the roof top start- growth is expected In that section. tng to W. H. Jensen, 578 Twenty-seo- -' Sunday school teachers of the the vacuum tube type of detector can attendance showed the great love and ing the fire A bucket brigade was The stake contains about 3,000 mem- three and street, Sunday afternoon, destroy- - Stevens, secretary. be Third made regenerative, resulting in church, begin Presbyterian formed and part of the fire was ex- bers, and was organized about 10 years The organisations wer effected at respect in which she was held. (ng tha shed and burning a quantity Tuesday, a daily vacation Bible school, much stronger signal, by the addition tinguished. The loss Is covered by ago. Sf coal. An adjoining shed was par- - the first stake priesthood meeting held of the for children a of recent priinsurance. kindergarten, of the Maccabees Initiate since the tickler coll inserted1 in . Cially destroyed. 20 mary, and junior ages, specializing in the plate circuit of the vacuum tube a chimney burned the stake. Preet. George E. Browning prei Sparke from of is Arranged for Program atBible which was at the sided mlusic and stories, handcraft, home of meeting roof the the near and the inductance coll greater portion placed New Members at Beaver Kiwanis Club Formed recreation. The school continues Of Mrs.. W. W. Brownlng 2747 Adams tended by a large gatherlngof -- the Stake Field iso as to feed back to, the grid circuit. Day Ensign of the stake. session-beipriesthood The til July 11. the dally avenue Sunday afternoon. ng damage Careful adjustment of this tickler coll- (Special to The News.) By Blackfoot Business Men The annual field The stake high council will be fully 9 to 12 a.m. from tha. two fires is about 350Q.The Is necessary to avoid distortion of the day of the Ensign from BEAVER. June 12. Beaver Tent No. organised in tbe near future. President to The News.) (Special 10 of tbe Maccabees M. I. A. will be hefd Flag day, Browning saya incoming signal due to too much stake entertained their 12 BLACKFOOT, PerJune Idaho, Estimate for members Crop Apple coupling between the plate and grid visiting delegations from manent organization at with of spethe Klwanls Liberty Wednesday, WATER POWER TO BE DISCUSSED. Salt Lakeand park circuits. . By a gradual Increase of City and Sprlngvllle Satur- club was effected at,a luncheon in the acPromise Idaho 3 Yield events cial at a in p.m., Big the Beaver Cottage hotel oh Thursday, with E. F. beginning day evening at batiquet tickler . coupling the circuit lean be OGDEN, June 12 Water 20 were to Initiated made which at hotel, after announcements by Wescott the International Klwania cording made to oscillate and- - thus become a will be discussed ' In Frost of questions the I. O. O. F. hall by the degree team presiding.-- of Heavy Spite from the stake committees Howard district-fore- st special Henderson was officers by Major H. 8, from Sprlngvllle. generator of continuous wavw. elected president; E. D. Bloo, vice boards. The principal, feature will Bennlon. assistant chief power ' engl A campaign for new .members under president; James Johnsson, treasurer; be a BOISE Idaho, June 12 Idaho's 1922 neer, with headquarters at Washingpatriotic pageant depicting, in crop la estimated at ton, D. (., who will arrive here Sun- the direction of Deputy Supreme Com Rex Dunlap, secretary; Ln Cone, dis- seven episodes, important epochs in commercial appls or mander Ira Slseo will continue through- trict trustee. The directors are E L the 3.654,000 bushels, 5,220 cars. It was stars day, June 25. He will visit the Utah June. of the and - In stripes. history TbUwb JBc Sf . here hv Tultua H. riwi announced The Fwswsplu of James committees Egll, charge Duckworth, O. B. NewPower A Light company projects near the teOItaBnt The pageant wjll be presented bv son. agricultural statistician ofJacobentertainment consisted of William man; Nofear Davis. E M. Kennedy, F. the this city. Idaho crop reporting service. In a speCline, Waldo Murdock and Leon- Dean. M. Fisher, and M. M. Farmer, chaplain, of the cial Rev. E. condition as tbe fruit O. survey Butler. FLOWER MISSION DAY OBSERVED. df Jjine 1. The following committees were outMr. Jacobson's forecast of OGDEN, June 12. Patients at the Native of Australia the apple lined for the year' activities of the Dee hospital and at a number of pricrop Is based on reports from hunclub membership, Howard Henderson, Is Buried at Beaver TP. vate homes In the city, prisoners at the dreds of correspondents In all part j W. Powers, F H Hasslng, Ray of the state. Information obtained from city and county jails, were recipients Crabtree, Frank DeKay: attendance, of bouquets of flowers Friday from theT'est Informed fruit men In the state (Special to The News ) Dr. A. H McFarland, O E. Bills. E. W. Women's . and reports from fruit Inspectors of the the Christian Temperance BEAVER. June 11. Funeral service Enlow, C. L Nugent. Port Arthur; clasIn celebration of the anniversary state C. ITrio; piano duet. Wilcox sisters; song, A L. R. department of agriculture. 4 Disher. sification, Clegg, who Thursdied Richard for 76, Moyes, of flower mission day. Flowers wer The estimated, production ex "Nut Brown MaVdent also; Henry May W, W. Davis. D. A Jenklns.C. )U also taken to the office of Mayor Frank day ef heart trouble and complications, Clarke; ceptlonally heavy, the feport savs. in nard; duet. Lyno Duke, Rohert Brownsgrievance. Dr. R. N. Jackson. of v the of frosts Francis. W heavy F. G. spite E. - song, Vf rllne etouL The pcogramIn May8Thomas: Gibby, the educational, trite held Saturday afternoon. lanrt 9 and fhbumper crops of the past was followed bv carnival stunts and good Rau F.UBut e r, take tabernacle, under the direction E D- - Bl oom, James which orin two veara. the serving of refreshments. NOT GUILTY PLEAS ENTERED. resulted many j Duckworth, Dr. J. chards having a light bloom this' year, j Of George A. Parkinson. Invocation O. Hampton: publicity, R. N. Ludl, OGDEN, June 12. Alex Wilkinson, was offered by T. L. Griffith. A quinB Rex. Henderson. Howard Dunlap; John Doe McCoy and Blaine Burk, tette consisting of the Misses Lucille Inter-cit- v relations Rex. B. Dunlap. T. Winter Wheat Yield in guilty In the city court Editna Smith and Annie R. Spritzer, O E Bills. Ray Crabtree, g leaded not aturday to charges of possession of Huntington, M Kennedy; business methods, M. and Kent and E Ernest Thompson Shipp Gem State Will Show liquor They were arrested Morgan, furnished the music with a M Farmer. F- - M . Fisher, Ray CrabJune 3. by Deputy Sheriff O, Saturday, H. Mohl-ma- n. duet Mr B. Dunlap, Ion Cone: recepand Mra Martha Rex Honpes hy tree, trials were granted and Falling Off from 1921 j Morris The speakers were J F. tion, Dr. R O. Young, O B Newman, Burk Separate have his trial" Thursday, June Ella W. A. Tolton and Paul Parkinson. Pelmulder J J The DeMordaunt, George 15, McCov, Friday, June 18, and WilBOISF ?dhf. June 12- - Idaho's com- benediction, was pronounced bv Charles F Thomas:Dfinance L. C Collins F M. kinson,- Wednesday, June 21. hlned winter snd spring wheat pro-- t D. White. There was a profusion of Fisher, J Johnston, H. Henderson, 'iluctlon as of. June. 1 Is forecast beautiful flower. Inlermentwas In Rex B. Dunlap, house, CLE JUvglns. AflO 500 .MUSICAL. PROGRAMS GIVENr 345 or bushels, bushels A 9.74 less Plsher Be tbe Mountain View cemetery. Moses H. Henderson. E L Egll. C. than the amount harvested last vear. Nofear Davis, i OGDEN June 13. Musical programs Edward dedicated the grave. The pall Lon Cone; public affairs to the monthly crop report Com Early Get First M O B according E. were Duckworth. A. Oliver Kennedy, Gale. J Albert were given by the Sixth ward bearers and Morris. of Julius H. Jacobson agricultural sta- Fell M M -- Farmer A T. Newman;-hr- ..Huntsville ward choirs. Sunday Choice, or ilsttclan of the Idaho crop reporting The mere aecnma- - Tho Sixth wardTihotr Under Ih t Springer., F. H Hasslng,s L. C. Collins.' Edwards. service W. (Powers. of money does direction of Gerard Klomp gave a proPhone Wasatch 5234. lattng 8 712.000 Mr. Moyes was born at Sidnev. New P. The j Of this total bushels Is com-, was served bv'.A luncheon gram at the Eighth ward chapel, and South Wales. Australia Jan. 5. 1848. not for the snd wheat provide bushels women 13.63p.0in from the la Gleaners In. of mlttee Day. Flag the Huntsville ward choir gave a Hla parents joined the Church in AusWednesday wheat acre- j bv Mrs. R. A. Stewart. futore of yonr family. at the - Sixth ward chapel tralia, and came to America in 1856. club, headedwere. programvear 579 I,et this breesee. amounts to 000 Old the age farl acres, decorated under the direction of Ira Lowder. Gloryyto attrartlfely Jit I equally as imor a decree of 21 000 acres under first aettl-eat San Bemardlnor Tbe table They in bridalwreath lilac, and flowering It tell your lore of Country nnd SEWING the polony presided over by with last vear. The present condition Is 91 Cal., portant that your a delicious menu of three, and TWO LICENSES ISSUED. crab, per cent of normal compare' with 98 Amaeey Lyman and Charles C. Rich, courses was served Those assletlng make a will .to proto Freedom. devotion . came cent with to last year. that colony per OGDEN, vJ une 12 The Utah, Mrs. Stewart were Mrs L. J Chapman, clerk and LIACDINE CO. vide for the ' proper In In settled and SimBeaver, Issued marriage licenses county A H. Mr February Me. J Christensen Saturday, to 1858, where Mr. Moyes has since GUILD GfVES Ml'NiriU TEA. residdistribution and hanmons. Mr ,E M Kennedy, Mrs. C. A. with patriotic Fay Wootton and Jessie both ed. fill It you .would . of Ogden; Roys) Firth andBrown, W H. Pete Jones-botHooyer, Mr. I W Hottel, Mrs dling of yonr prop(Special to The News.) , ,72 South Main St. of South Weber. fervor just to uee the billowy arHe was married Oct. 11. 1868 to Miss Cherry, Mra. Exeter. Mrs D. wilta-mutafter you are erty Idaho. A 12 BLACKFOOT, June Elisa Slater who bore 12 children, four verv successful musical tea was given ray of American Flags we are .y' gone.' dying. She hedied March 17, 1901. Two Blackmail Attempt in by th members of St Paul's Guild at married her slater Mrs. CIRCLE OFFICERS ELECTED. years later I showing. Come 4a today and the home of Mrs. 'E A Johnson on No children Jane Slater Walt. Twin Falls Brings Arrest Mary 4 until 12. Idaho. 10 pm. The June WoolBLACKFOOT. r Th them.-AfteSilken Thursdayfrom ehooae yearn lawFlags, Consult wer born to your of the Methodtt refreshment tables were arranged on Queen Esther, circle houne TWIN fAlXjS, ld her denth he married Miss Ia-- , church and write June 12 of Marjorie the porch where rustic baskets filled the yer en Flags, Cottou Flaga all the" at met today Chrjrl SUMMER SCHOOL OF with bridal wreath formed effective with attempting1 to blackmail Dr. E. bel Thlmblebe In 1903 Two girls Albertson on Friday afternoon, with Into your will the slse. The. price will please you as assisting hostess. The enteredJ vr2l0ri?.4 E,,rh Crystal Ludl w" , DANCING ef 'thi''truf 'namer was.h3d with officer of crystal basket of the payment of 200, Dawson Murphy, ; and the following chlldrn Richard eiectlon 'flags eoat lesa these days."T flowering crab and tied with a bowpink Margaret company aa executor T, af following result: President, B(1ul( J 13 An Gladys Robins; pink tulle. 23, wan or trustee. Interesting program Saturday by Deputy Joseph Moyes and James Ertiest Moyes. Wilson: was given at 4 p.m. Frederica Bar' and again In'ths D S. Hamilton,, following ISher'ft recording secretary. a Escalante; Mra Jane Gal, Mrs Mayme Mi Lucile Leona Bylng-ton- box vl-- U under the secretary, .evening mite direction of Mr Nelrette; him Ivler George to the and Mary he ty place where Bagshiw. L. B Dustin, and Included the followcorresponding secretary. Crystal hoped to get the money, tinder .an lie Moyes. Beaver; Mrs. Martha Robinotz wedc! eearo of eaMsot Plano solos. Miss Txir- Marjorie Albertson. ing numbers: auto cover near the old Cheap barn on son, Burnt ForkWyo.; Ellas Moyes. Ludl; treasurer, Ovtaiktolt Natvro ati Interpretive featra Informal an 07 Maxine There was jirogram.a south Second-Stre- et. ; Murphy IS said California; Mrs.e PeJJa Bagshav-v-Peltai TT the by girls, piano songs "Wjllli ured r QunntrelTrvTo by role lheflrst of Mary and Netti Moyes. of Beavty-an- d hew lln solo. Miss Eva Roeera; dance. Qeah ji I Robins, and a, feeding solo Gladys by 36 children if sent, but at first denied tbe grand 1 Delicious refreshCollins Lecma Hot humkr aecomBylngton hy UlMH-iHisrVtnfr r SriTDlOf 2T H . aO. .M AIN Panled bv Mra Rov DeKav Mra and His wife and Jane sisters, Mary brothers assisted by thejr mothers, by piano; vocal solo, Mlsa We. ISM, Wes. 3794-- R admitted knowledge of the effort to Grlmahaw and Mrs Martha M. Wll being M Miss Herma Albertson The rooms of A. graf; vocal aoloa. ' Port ArihurBU3j I t. blackmail Dr. Van Cott, offloera Hams, Beaver; Mrs Elizabeth Ann GalelthS Albertson home were prettily dec-o- f companled by Mrs L. C. Collins. Near- - 1uils urtf; She Is 20 years old and haa I 100 blossom and Ariz.; I Joseph Moyes, orated with aple It called during the afternoon and Franklyn. Oregon I rose. , Phoenix, Arl . daughter. evening. J, the-circ- I1?; It ror , I - Jier. 1 Pa-ott- to have-increas- ed G ; Utah-Idah- a t- W Ether-PeirS,M- y at j st i eld ' rt short-comin- nd ed Cuticura Soap TheVelvet Touch For the Skin D ... i un-'io- n. Will buy a used , r Sewing Machine l Ten Only at-?4- .-f a Patriot Own a Flag! eve--nln- g. ! 7niTE fc i I 1 h. r I Thurman I J rlne-Segr-w- two-letter- ' QSKI3OT and--Barb- ara w tSI.MAI ITHICT ''ii |