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Show u THE DESERET Pioneers of 1847 Are JULY 11 1922 Ft N1 ; Judgment awarding damage of f 1, of tha taming of a wild f!W'iV'er' dOd because V rjtint of 1 .eo'iM not be ex .of h trek aeroee the trae-bid Quarter not b'or 'he of he mu celled, that probab'y eou'd p'am F'rat 5upU-a'rail th i ampere -equaled anil certainly not the Seventeenth thwugh Mf Kata Ch-- e bai"rdthem un- .anywhere Is V old hon 0 if welcome to the Id d aetting that rd chapter of the Daughter th rianaara faetetday afternoon U nLoaln. meeting of th. ereaon. - More ara "ajid rtbd hr he!4 j til he n( rlw. built the oil more, modern methods weal hlaeoal buffalo, was affirmed yesterday In tha state supreme court. John 8, Cram, owner, had bean nalng tha animal for ahow purposes, and due to Inability of so called 'broncho-busterto ride H, the creature had become noted throughout the elate. The case wae brought before of the Fifth juJudge J. H. Erickson dicial district - to - recover damages against George P. Whitehead of Washington county, who succeeded In tarn Ins the beast which was taught the "virtues of meekness and placid temperament," at a carnival held In St. George. Cram complained the animal had been taken to 8L George from Cedar City wltbout his consent. Th decision, written by Chlef 'Jus-tlE. E. Corfmsn, is rendered largeJustice J. ly on technical grounds. Bo Frick eeatsurra in the-1-' judgment 'Of the court, but dissents from views expressed on questions of practice. te rt hT fa'hor .Georg Chaae. who owned s.u T .liwD s'' fa mnNi i a landmark now and then- . ''d who aerres to keep altv a fit raver- prophet Joseph Sml-to ,or the pioneer, who wrought , . groat com- - . froei sa I.ike told of lay tha fourdationa ofthea eye of any prophet and- h monweajth will hold wlpe ,b.Hi-u- maiyr'l A eon or daughter ofltah visit fttytrrTun wells -up a feehag of veueratlon let the aem-.r,di- t j I)lpnw MButioiigro ef emcm - Hard SswiSt- e- .tame b environ More-- " F Pa bet n Wntiaker apot Itea wtihln-ttele city,- - fonr streetcar fare, from related adventure on the P alnw and modern tha and L--H the ...Main atraat. In fact, and of the expertenee a inlater valeye. who beat trolley atopa th era at tha Chase Kennerd plonker, park the steel steed here some year, told Una directly In front of A- - KACOT. the north, sides f Cantarylile, . of, mebom. rit is an old Pnaw chen Its he drove fr-- m 'the Missouri m bnildtrt Pioneer was s nee as It store, Lew K mbsll an(J .4 Justand while tha march of progress here, Lawrence right days tb( jjr re-1 It ha , trf th pier has goes on ion all eld. spoke, and - ri rnatned. A cement highway haa re- EUa rhaw, an() other read blograph-place- d the old pioneer waonroaa, sketch historical anj T. in front, paralleled by the iraro; th v ZSnt T car S and Marla The th skirt d'!-electric lnterurban the gathering no'ugan at a rougn homestead at tha rear and modern hon., WM 15 and farmetd there were probably bungalows ,:,mat, press snd schools sendee stations, garage, r APer a closing enr own hoid reli. home old th but oloee. hfnydl(,don ran, refre.hments, 11 in ths landscape and visiting And no creation locust black , b vantage. such as tall gaged it batter than tha and clustering lilacs Dried beef and molasses hostmees to help, and deep .verandas Wlf h leak to mau h the pioneer spirit and of the home, and heavy white pitlar d Centerville Itself is Just the furnlshirgs to crrne andofleeth In CenFor e such for spot. present plgoe r'ind the up terville live undoubtedly more Utah and such thing ga'or or pioneers than In any other communitya Then ram Informal Inepectlon china- today- - Centerville claims this for whel filnt the The old record: Four slater and a brother, ney aplnrrg cabin. the e&ts tc ii They all pioneers of The first year Harr. company gradually broke op. are Margaret Brandon, Lina ahieke'l ame of the Millla Smith. Rebecca forter and acd when the tnotorman, James Cherry Thera they live In who Jn a friendy ert of way caught tha earns little burgh neighbor,; there "h ;"lrtt; cVangid his gong, ths few hurrlel to the street car they have grown oid and today tervllle has come to reallre that pio-- 1 hound for th, rltJ. scarce so neers of 47 are becoming that this uulnteta realty nouble. And th Plumbing inspector thara ara at least two others at and j same pioneer rating Eiixa Rich of who' thosa and Josephine Evans, before! . In th ers ths crossed plains Appointment of an assistant p.umn-Tthe railroad came there are still more. com-! a for about two months, such a epot in such, - jn? iRapct0jmunlty Mra Florence (J Smith, raputhor!td by the city commission tain of the Seventeenth ward camp, last n.gh Ths action is taken with Mra Marjorie il ard secretary, nuallr. the plumbing Inspector being and members who aval.ed themselves of the opportunity went to keep the r.Ten be)p auring the season of heavy lest gathering of l ehptf5 vjw!; bulldlrg ectlvltle Automobil maln- tenanoe of 35 a month was granted Ted Fill !live C.yL v Kate the bulldlrg and plumHng Inspectors Chase Park and who with otner ate- - fof tht,r ,HtItanta tars and relatives keep It what It recommendation of Cfltef J a veritable landmark of pioneer days E. tpon th commission concurred in a modern community. The hostess " Burbldge R N Brtnton bad bidden ail live, pioneer and their '7 third duty deecendanu, two. three and four gen- . . v arationa Just neighbors to com in and meet th women from the city Louple Attempting tO K.TOSS t c. h that )lir -- m m c IT POES h CATPHlT jp?. , GOQT A CROOK! can-die- d Auto-ir.ob- ie plo-ne- o Country on Roller Skute, o. n ....7777 mwu car wheel clattered on steel rails and to San Francisco end return 1 th motors hummed, there on th wide feat tbat tastng undertaken by Jack among, poreh and In the BIanch( Can(on who arrived In ajwlirona-ajt- d tPlo-the.- SaltTak yesterday aRerTiavlnglrav-naar- s of pioneers and tba Daughters mingled. Unking the past and ,aled I.6U miles on the tittl wheels, have been on skates for 14 present. - iTh Mra. Smith, wife of NlcholM u. lmontbpairand intend to remain on them of South the Smith, former president IUBt ,bpr -- roir ,nto Philadelphia. African mission, prsald.ng. called on- - Raawna Ven for making the trip the pioneer to relate experience of arp tbat (ba couple hope to establish so were Some those days gone by. a championship record for endurance old and Infirm that at most they could and aietance. Upon their return IO marely apeak a word of greeting with- - Philadelphia they will claim the arising; but other gave graphic fjclal long distance and endurance oopiam of-o- ut of thh International championship Skating Union of America. From Salt Lake the Carsons go to Ogden and Pocatello on their way to From Seattle the trip will Seattle be made down the Pacific coast to San Francisco in order to avoid the country dsrt Salt Lake Man Dies While Picture Books jfor little folki U one of the interesting action of our big Juvenile Department We Invite you to visit here and bring the ch'idren clong any day. V Visiting in California New of the death at Santa Monica. Calif. Funday night of Frederick Weetoby, Jr. has been received in Balt Lake Mr Wevoby was g hla alstsr- - Kia Herbert Baring, In Santa Monica and had been but A few davs whan taken ill Death waa due tn bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Wtoby waa horn at Doncaster. Engand, April S. 1901, and came to lt Lake with hie parent the-eU- S- ratal. - A boaxxaa batwa,hap. acouu.--a ia also to be Included In the day events, and a baseball game between na team representing the clbh and th evening there will Ogden nine,-- In contests with suitable be dancing prises for th winners Interest , Is being Considerable aroused by the populerlty contest. Balloting' for ths most popular Republican man and woman In tha stats will take place during the day and votes Will be counted at the conclusion of the dancing contest. Coming as It does the day previous to the stats convention, speculation la rife as to who may be declared the most The committee popular Republican haa Issued a special Invitation to all delegates to the convention, to attend th outing, which Is being arranged chiefly by Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties. Under the Immediate direction of the executive and finance committee Entering a plea of guilty and waiving preliminary hearing. J. A. Graent eher was bound over to the Third die trict court this afternoon when ralgned before Judge N. rr of tha city court on the charge of forgery. Tha accused Is charged with forging the name of O. A. Amundsen to a check for 444 SO. Andrew Paravan, charged with disturbing tha peace, pleaded guilty and ' was fined lit. Phillip Byiach. charged with assault and battery on of the club, are arMika Slnkovltch. entered a plea of ranging details for the Fifing The guilty and was fined 111. following committee chairmen have' been named: Arrangements Mark Tutue; transportation. Karl D. Hardy, Army Captain Explains popularity voting contest. Mr. Wm. M M. Warner. Military Engineering M. : MoCrea; athletics. Jr conceanlonat Leo Schettler; children's contests end was explained dancing. George Military engineering W publicity. Ray Cotterell, by Captain Frank Moore, former Salt ticketWelch; M. H. Krlebel. Laker, now stationed with the Sixth The following Repubregiment of engineers at Camp Lewis, licans have been named as x officio Wilmember the of all committee. was the who Wash., principal speaker liam Doxey, Bountiful. Arthur Hess, at the regular weekly meeting Of en- Farmington; Jen K. Nielson. Cleargineer at the Commercial club yes- field William Oreenwell. David Jensen. Nathan Harris David Kaplan W. terday. E Zuppann and Curtis Allison. OgUnder army regulations Captain den. S. Valentine. Brigham City Moore said, engineers have charge of W. R. ARosa. American Ephraim every kind of construction work with Homer. Provo and C. Fork; E. Merrick, ths exception of telephone and tele- Pleasant Grove. graph lines, which are' erected under direction of the signal corps Jewelry and Cash Stolen. Captain Moore, who Is registered at the officers training camp at Fort The horns of L. J. Kroget, Douglas, extended an invitation to en- Grant some time gineers to visit the post, and witness betweenstreet, wasa. entered m. and I p m. army maneuvers during the next two several and of jewarticles Monday weeks in cash ware stolen. elry and Entrance was gained by climbing FlnaTTribute Paid through a window -- tt - "WfS, "VJw- Arrangement were practically completed for th Xannual Republican day of the outing under the auspice Toung Mens Republican club, at Lagoon Thursday, July 11. at a meeting of the (executive committee and chairat th men of several Commercial club yesterday. A program which Include a variety of eporte and field event Is betng arranged, Announcement was mads that as a feature of these, there would he a wrestling match betseen Ira Dern and an opponent whoa name will be divulged later There will also be several bbxing exhibitions and a bailie ' crm Sant i Plea of Guilty Entered By Man Held for Forgery i . FUTURE EVENTS BEING TAIIIIN9 OF WILD BUFFALO Guests at Unique Reunion Held in Old' Centerville Horae V NEWS TUESDAY til 10-J- Youth From Naval Hospital Adolph Simon Estate Stock Nephi to Celebrate Will be Sold by Trustees Annual Wheat Day Payt Visit to His Father .. Charle ?S. maxL&gar ! e 1 WO CoudeS Ltcensed at Farmington Cn1t IMRC (Special to The t FARMINGTON July Clerk W. W Evan has Ktvx) 11 County Issued mar-- I to the following Fait rings licenses Merrill J. Olgg and Lake couples and Alice Touee Vslfred Halgferson Emmy' Ahlcen Two Young Men Held On Charge of Forgery Nofth Sanpete Stae Ellli Poulaon. 19, living at Six)- Seventies Will Meet ninth South and Second East ntrecta. Orel Bird. 1. who recent)- tn- - j MT (Special to The Kewa,, North In the army were arreeted las PLKT Ju,r i ( - ing and closing prayers were offered Bev-er- Word attendance repute will has been received that the following will be preeent Dr J Arthur Harris of the Cernegt Institution Washington ,D C; Prof. William Petereon. director of the Utah Agricultural college. P V fardon, editor of the Ctah Farmer Dr F S Harrle president of the Brigham Young University These speakers will be assisted by Director Bracken of the local station and A E. Smith county agent for Juab county The first meeting will be held at the experiment station at 1 p. m , where lecture en general farming will be given Following the meeting, examination of scores of plats of grain grown under a variety of conditions will take place As the plats are being examined explanation will be made by Director Bracken and the visiting experts These explanation will have to do with rotation, fertilisation, droneht resistance, variety testa, time for proper seeding time for plowing, water storage In the soil, plant breeding and the certification of varieties After the Inspecting of the plate vlslte to a number of dry and Irrigated farms will be made. The big day will close with a social to be given Just Ockev ranch tn Balt Creek aboe thewhere refreshments will be canyon, served and a program of sporta speech making and music will be carried out. b Divorce Decree Entered.- commission Th public untlltle yesterday authorised J W. Blazzard- i to continue the operation of an automoblle stage line service between ; Kama, and Park City Under a sec-- , ond decialon reached the commlaeion authorized J. H O'Drlacol to operate between Peoa and Kama and i between Peoa and Park City but denied hla application to operate between Kamat and Park City. f Special to The NewAT NEPHI July- - ll5nner1- - service for Oliver Wilson, who died Thursday wers held tn the tabernacle Funday afternoon. Bishop Thomas Bailey of the Nephi ward was In charge. The open- V P R, Cowan The reau coopermtlng" invitation have by Robert wereInnR. and P Christensen, Bishbean sent to farmers of other counties speakers A H Belllston. and J. E Lent. Mu. op and a representation ia expected educators of etate and national sic consisted of a vocal duet. L. P. An- j An Interlocutory decree of divorce wa, pntered yterday by judge g. a. Iverson, of the Th rd district court. In the case of Audrey lone Oreenwell against Henry C Oreenwell. 'll Xepfcfg Second annual" wheat' day wQl be celebrated Wednesday. July IS. and every effort !e being made to make it a great sue-eee- a. The affair will be under the direction of A F Bracken, director of the local government experiment elation with the officers of the farm bu XlEPHt. July ts Continuation of KctmOS D J ParkI Lity Stage rermittea To Oliver Wilton Special to Tha Nawa.) Vndr order of of Judge G A. Iverson, foe of the Third district court entered Chf the WUHam J Burns International yeaterday afternoon. Emil Lehman Detective agency, is home visiting and Stella F. Simon, aa trustees of with hie father He will leave the the Adolph Simon estate, are directed and authorised to sell to Louis Simon and Gueele O Simon 1154 1 shares of stock of the Paris Millinery company, blit lT year. old, land 14.898.1 shares ptLhe L. A A on hoepi'al corps sol-- Flrron Investment romptm, for 1 Payment will be made by prom-dle- r earryirg American across ; lasory to France His last trip note, payable annually Sale dsof the stock was decided upon In view the Atlantic was wl'h the crew of the of the a taUed to bring back uncertainty of the yield to the part This Is his first vlelt estate from the businesses involved, German fleet ' home since his enlistment. - lRoy Wood, . Wted, local tit I derson and Mra E W Carter; vocal duet, Mra Mabel snd Owen Lunt, violin piano trio, verda and Leila Barhe- lor and Helen Cowan The floral display waa There was a large crowd presentprofuse which showed the esteem In which the deceased wae held In the community. In jn EUlii Collection Sait is Filed. Elat Suit for collection of S.ttt.f4 alleged to represent claims against the defendants ssslgncd to plaintiff, the Intermountain Association of Credit Men haa commenced suit In the Third district court against Ed. Newburg! and Morrte Newburg. doing business as the Pacific 8ales company. GRANTS VILLE DELEGATE. GRANTSYILLE. July 11. The following were elected delegatee to Th Re- publican ventions city hall H. Judd. Kanpeta stake se entfes will bold Chapel night on a forgery charge. Poulin j mm placod In th countv Jail andinday. July l at 4 pm. One of the ven preaider of aeventlea from Beaver Postmaster Bird la being held for action by the officers at Fort Douglaa The two Satt Lake is exported to be In attend-youn- g Buys Confectionary Store a nce Some be will men are alleged to have forged reorganization member added to the and n In 1907 H1 father ded In February-o- f check for IIS and to hae etolen (Special to The News.) quorums, thin year a saddle. BEAVER July 11 Postmaster IsaSurviving him ara hla mother. dora MHKWKLL Lessing has purchased the CITBI. Mra Elizabeth Weetoby and the folfrom B. Store, Confectionery is Court Sentence nd Son snd will continue lowing brother and elerr Kidney City lJuTyn A farewell WELLBLLF m same at business and !aid ISertcby, the Mr ; stand Thomas 1 y in Case in Wellsvllle was the K'ven Liquor Upheld ' Neiaon Mra Marion F Idington and ' ) viliton Saturday n xht for HeberDarley Leasing a eon LeRoy Leasing, has ar- from will lt and rived Lake have mla-full Mra. L F McKnze of Kalt Lake; a on t who l Monday Maugham A verdict was of of returned the guilty hla until business Mra. Chares I rjr of Morgan, The following 'Charge elon to Great Rr v!n and on or released from the poatofflc father, yesterday afternoon by a Jury In Judge program was render. d. Selection. Sarah Mra Haring Oct. 1. Ernest Cowdetl and faihl- Hansen's dhMnn of the Haslem and remarks by The mother left Banta Monica Ephraim 12 store the for have about h JL In case It the court operated Heber Third of remarks dntrict Maugham, theisionery. wih the bod today and will bring are. but with Mr, Cowdell's falling B Murray; city against John Doe Sutter The de-- 1 hie father- eoto. rKenneth It to Salt Lake for funerai service decided Th to health have to N they go remarks. Maughan. B'ehop fendant will be eentenced Saturday and Interment balance of the eirning "was spent In southern California to reetde. One soo The cas wae appealed to the Wallace Cowdell. Is now living at Carcourt from the city court where the dancing mel by the Sea, and the rest of the defendant was f!r- -t convicted i" 1 family will soon Join him there to pay a fine of 120 for the unlawful poaeeaslon of intox. eating Odd Fellow of Beaver liquor. at Kenyon Cafeteria Basement Kenyon etate and congressional conbald tn th Friday night: J. U Hick E. Leo Johnson and Joseph Hotel Building at the primary $. Cow-dell- 's px-t- pa-,1- 1 Sits WO& Nero? mls-jabo- ut PROGRAM d Seeks Irrigation Water. Angelo CaTctaro of Bountiful applied to atate engineer yeeterdny for th Ur of 19 second feet of water from tha Faust,, Casvcti creek tn foewv county to he used In irrigating 129 acre of land Th normal Tow of the second creek three feet In but the sorm season aald to be Increased this flow to more than three time this figure 1 Wednesdays Organ Recital. tabernacle organ Wednesday program with Assistant Organist Tracy T. Cannon at the console will he at follows , National Anthem. Festival Hymn Bartlett a Bereeue Chauvet b Even Bong .. Johnson a Favorite "Mormon- Hymn, borne. Com T Baintg. Arr. by Organist b Am Old Me'ody . . Am by Organist Offertoire in F i. Wely 1 - .... Fireman Visits Here. W. W. TMMielberger a captain In the Spokane, Wash . fre department, arrived In Salt Lake Monday to visit E Burke Fpencer, 614 Second avenue Mr Eichelberger I accompanied by Ma wife and niece. Miff Marjorie J Elliott, and expectc ho remain here about two weeks. Install New Officer (Special to Th News.) At the meeting BEAVER, July 11 of the I. O O F Saturday evening the following officers for the ensuing term installed: Noble Grand, Stanley vlC grand, Rert Arthur Smith; treasurer, secretary, RJohn - Murdock. The appointive of- fleers were also Installed An interesting talk wae given by P. Neleou Smith, of the Minnehaha lodge No. T, Winnipeg, who is visiting all of He has the lodges where he atop visited more than 2.000 lodges while on hla trip. ; Aw TetttmU BEAVER TO HAVE CHAIT AlRLA. Beaver will bav BEAVER. July a Chautauqua again thle year The will Cadmean Chautauqua Company Inolu-sfv2 entertain here from July IS-2- e. i Laketown Residence . Destroyed by Fire, , (Special to Th New) Th formar LAKETOWN, July 1 homa of Mra Carolina Wahlntrom waa destroyed by fir Friday morning. Th had present owner, tnLeland HaybalL th cook atava and started a fir want to th grtatmllL Mr. Hayball, their two email children. and Mra. Roy A. Moffett, whoa husband was in Evanston, barely esltve Very little of caped with their the furniture was eaved. Is estimated at fl.OOC with Th to malt amount of insurance. . - - Tuesday, July 11, 8:00 P. M. Program ta ke furnished by Neill Woodruff. pTaahrti Melba Aldrich, lepra., sad the EyaaTrla, Cora Evaas. BaxayhaaeL Grace Evaaa. Margaret Kvaaa. lolla. bpcaae Soprano Solo Selected Melba Aldrich. Plano Solo, "Mexurka" ....Choplu Nellie Woodruff. , r. fknrfgiW'ttrfrrri-- . .v. .. . . uo'rctrl Melba Aldrich 4 Saxahone Solo "Marchetta" Cora Evana I. Soprano Bolo .."Beneath Thy Window" Grace Evans Trio "Siren of the Southern 8aa" , Grace, Cora, and Margaret Evana " Tia An Irish Girl I Love" f. 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