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Show rW THE mmu Peswet Xk Jta CALIFORNIA, y)l pj! L DEN, Fares On Sale-Dai- ly $48.82 THj Jaclsdlsg ftaa rraaetwe ifc3iawCtt Crmm gatitamu Santa Barbara Big Trees tnpioyc in rtUo4 shops hsr At Uio 8wOrt today than - aad ether tatarestlag PwJl - A. petafs. ymer-daj- r, Let ear repreeeatadve rail aad plea year trip. c tfcs aumbsr now fcslnf 579. cordicy to tbs report mads by tfc " Sea Jo Steektea Lm Aaaelea office. been ochedoied misting baa iriksr to bo- - held In the A j jr the JiT JL .46 a.M.'at which detecalea from the : trtklef ehopmen of Denver, Sait L&k aad prove win he peaVerrr Ab laetdoBt which caused much anions tho ocrlaora but which waj hr bo moaaa pieooaat lor one of the work era is related by Southern Pacific offlelaia. Several of tb striker aro oaM to have biindfoMed one of tbs workers sod potting him in in automobile drove him around the city for more than an hour Thursday sight. He eras finally taken from the car sod led to the sidewalk. While He was rvmortnir the bandage from his eyes the strikers escaped in their car. Wheo the bandage wti removed, the shop man. Is s state of nervous t.' expecting to find himself many miles from homo, was greatly relieved to find himself standing In front of his own homo. There wore reports that a train conveying strike breakers would arrive hers Friday morning. A Urge number of the strikers went to the south part of the city to most the train, when the train arrived there were ns strike breakers and tbs strikers dispersed. Chief Curtiss L. AJIisen sent a number of officers Into the district hut they soon returned reporting that there had been ns A maos Dcr. J& JESSUP ' cun ui IWm Wu. Al1l General Anw Bids..' n iter . i. Special Officer for Lorin Farr Park Named OGDEN. July 15 Herbert C. Peter sea. former sheriff of Weber county wee Friday appointed special officer for exclusive duty in Lorin Farr Park, The appointment of the officer was made recent statements by various following club women regarding alleged moral rendition at the resort. Additional lights are to be Installed at the park aad the curffw law will be enforced,' according to the city commission, w Chief of Police Curtis L. Allison has Instructed Mr. Peterson to see that no children are is the park after 9 p. m. unless accompanied by their parents or guardians. The enforcement of the curfew law In the city also has been r- dered by Chief All iso n. .JL .Boy Drowned on Outing Will be Buried Sunday OODFN. July 15. Funeral services for Teddy Carr, 9. son of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Carr, will be held in the Twelfth ward ohspel Sunday, at It 39 p m. with Bishop Thomas B. Wheel- - , I wrightofllolaUng. Intermentwttl,hs in the Ogden cemetery. The child was drowned In a small pool of water at Fish Haven, on the Bear Lake. Thursday morning while catching frogs. His older brother, Taylor, who had been playing with himeelf for a short Mm. time and hia body wae bound in tha pool of water, about I minute later. July IS. Grasshoppers Injuring. Weber pounty Crops msr-rime- v tomelon, OODEN, Jtity mato. alfalfa and grain crops In Pleasant View. North. Ogden and tbs Sandhill district are being destroyed by grasahoppena according to D J. Hammond. county erop pest Inspector, who lstttrwt4ng a war upon the peats. The grasshoppers are reported to numerous In this eounty than Iq several years past. IS.-Th- re Child Suffers Fractured . Skull When Hit by Auto Ogden Matron Will Be Buried in Iowa OGDEN, July 11 Oliver Tribe, f, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Tribe, la at tha Dee hospital suffering from s frao-tuof the ekulL The Injury waa sustained Thursday svenlng when tha boy ws knocked down near hia home at 99TT Washington avenue, by as automobile driven by D. O. Pickett. Mr. Tribe, who witnessed the accident said It was unavoidable. The Injury ts not serious according to Dr. J R. MorrelL About three weeks age Mr. and Mr. Tribe lost their son, 1L who died as the result of injuries from falling from a tricycle while at tay. re Open Air Meeting I Scheduled i V at Park meetOgden. July 15. An open-ai- r ing will be held In city hall park, Sunday-evening. by the Ogden Stake Home Missionary association. Permission to use the park was granted by the city commission. Musical selections will be rendered by the Huntsville ward choir and James G. McKay will be the principal speakers. ' - PTBERAL It YtELW OGDEN. July II Funeral services for Catherine Frandeon, were held ths LhwJqtrtgt Friday at Tp mr-x- t with JLahop Joseph Peteraon ghapel of Huntsville conducting Mueleal 4 lections were rendered by Mrs. Alma Pbterson The speakers were Jens Nelleon, Lester Bybee and C . J. A Undqulst Interment waa In the Hunta-vtLl- a cemetery. OGDKN, July 15. Funeral service for Mrs. Dora Lewis Noble. 99, wife y of Lawrence Noble, wffi be held at 9 p.m. In the Woodman of the F John Rev. hall the World with Csrver officiating. The ritual of the M&cfwbees and Prgo Lily Woodmen of of Woodcraft No. 174, will bo- gives during the service. The bodyfor will Inter taken to Richmond, Iowa, ment. Mrs Nobis wsa horn In Richmond. Iowa. March 4. Ht. and hs m resided in Ogden for 11 years. She la survived bv her husband and one daughter. Bertha, who Is at the Dee hospital, where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Bun-da- Wife Declare Husband Threatened to Kill Her OGDEN. July 15 Alleging that her husband bad made threae to kill her. Dorroette A. Newcomb filed suit fmr divorce against John D. Newcomb in the Second district court. Friday Thev were married In Ogden, March 4. 1922. Canyon Dugvray Paring Contract to he Let Monday Off4n. July IS Th city eoroml.-lo- n t to sward th. contract for xp-t!ty"Oy4.n y'surtra fnr.y-w- t n.rtry Child conifondar. July IT. Taylor tractors wer tha lowest bidders for waa to b bltllnthl. th. workon which a stretch of road of about parlns 5W1 feet. Th, road la 1 feet wide Th. work will b. compl.td within 10 days. 'White the Improvement work i l. J' FOIllMEMTED' a. w -- arXILlARIRS July 15. Mount Ordea at ataka auxlliarlea will msatM.Sunday T. U. I AO p.m. a. follows T. ward Ninth the chapel: In M. I. A. Ninth . ward Genealogical society: Twalfth ward chapel. Sunday school, chapeL MERCT Rr HITS HIGHEST SPOT. tlGDEN, July II fnoffldal theymom. ter. reatetered 1H deyre.a Friday at S m . th. hottest day of tha aaaaoa thus far, , OODEN. Silverware-Demonstration - .a, nrroRCK, piri; giten II. Three Days 4 Special to Tha News.) WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont July II At ths spot where the Idea of as. tlonaj parks originated in 1979, which two yesrs later culmtnsted In (he setting aeide of Yellowstone, the fiftieth anniversary of tha park waa celebrated Friday. Tourist from' every ftate In the union ooagregated at Aha Junction of the Gibbon and Fire Bode rivers where the U'ashbum party catnped-l- a 1179 when Cornelius Hedge, .suggested tjienation- al park Idea. C. W. Cook, whe explored thle section with David E. Folsom even before the Washbnrn expedition, arrived in one of (he old time etag coarhee la which presidents and other celebrities rode, and waa met by 8upt. Horace M. la hie official car Albright of the and taken to thepark spot. Mr. Cook spoke Cornelius Hedge Jr. and W. a. Hedgs.'raons of the f I. Fml!y PUIe for Seotnfy Yurs 1LVERWA Extrama wwalty July waa ground, upon durloa an Hide N .Jxlmball of tha Second which James dtetrlct court, y'anted a decree of from Geore to I.ura B. Smith were mamed E. Smith. Friday They bava ais . and in Logan. Sept. minor children. SEEK WILD WW,T,T aLE.KT-- w OODEN." July IS Or Bundy, sect Waat show, laft eaa tary of tha Oxden Wild association, now In ses wham bo wlH wkako Ion .Editorial Friday fwr Ncrada. at the park was aleo-- n ypesker" of a Bum. A tablet aarrtcaa efforts to obtain tha tho place and commemorating for tha event was aroetad. show to be held here early those who took Among part were her. jle expects bo away Llent. Gov. C. C. Moore of Idaho, Federal Commissioner H. C7 Mddrum. Mrs. days Myra Wintsel of Milwaukee and J. H. BERGLAR TAKES JEWELRT. Sinclair. Messages were received from President Harding, Secretary of the OODEN, July 15. Borplara entered Interior Albert B. Fall. Assistant DTwenty-firthe home of J. H wlllina. and ntola irector ofF. National parks t'ammerer. street Tbureday .r.nln Senators K. Warren add J. B. Kena woman's sold watch, a cameo rinp drick of Wyoming and Gov. J. M. Dix. and 111 5l In cash Tho family wars of Montana. President Harding's away durlnx the evenlnp and tha ar- on was as follows ticles and mor.y wer not missed nntll message "With over seven sUUioaaeres of the Friday when the police were notifieda choicest scenic areas of the United Entranoe gained by removing Hawaii and Alaska reserved as eciwen from the kitchen window. , States, national parka, dedicated and sot apart for all time as pleasure grounds for the Miller Floral Company people. It Is singularly appropriate that persons from all sections of our . Hold Annual Meeting country should today assemble In Yellowstone park at the sit where the national park Idea eras horn to cetebrmt fSpsclal to Tho Nevs.) the fiftieth anniversary of its creation. FARMINGTON, July 1I- - At tho We now realise that with Its establishvesting of tho MRler Florsl com ment as the first national park came psny Thursdsy tho following director-S- t si so recognition of the principle that was elected: Robert Miller. Elijah scenery of supreme majesty Is a national asset worthy of preservation for 11 B. Gregory md Golden J. Bsrton, the use and of future genof Fsrmlnrton: Dr. A- - 2- Tenner of erations as enjoyment well as those of our I congratulate the American Lsytoa snd W. E. Tirbel! of Brookfield. timea on the possession of their naMass The board of director held s people tional meeting later snd organized with tho (Signed)parka "WARREN G. HARDING. Robert Miller, following officer president snd general mantyer; W.WII ism Miller, assistant manager; vice president; Nepht Palmer, OODEN Th Moaday, Tuesday, Wednesday i847 SROGERS i CT. f 1 H . The Correct Use of Table Silver. tha ygg take pleasure In announcing Penni-ma- n presence of Mr JpnanttaandA. Wednesfor Monday Tuesday 19. who comes day. July 17T 19 and Silver Company from the International for th purpose ef giving instructions for your silver use of the In the proper etitable and any matter of social quette In which silverware la - ncc rotary-treasure- Fall from Horse Cause Injuries to Two Boys OVER ON MUROER CHARGE (Special to Th News) PROVO, July 15 Sever Injuries were suffered Wednesday evening by Max Startup snd Kenneth Gammon when they fell from a horse while riding near Fifth South and First West. Tbs Gammon boyr waa rendered and was foy a time thought to be in a critical condition, However. ha la now reported to be recovering The boys wer picked up by an employes of the William M, Roylane company, who Immediately took them to their homes. H strikers first degree murder for charged the death of Mine Guard A. P. Webb to a gun bottle. June 14. with a train were bound over to carrying miner the district court yesterday by Justice J. W, Hammond HarThe men are MTke Tagiaiakl ry Kokolakls. Mick Morrt Guet Bill Aatris. John Baksthskis. George TCOnterair, Harry Fotserrerr Guy KondomUs, George A pet ns, Elisa Kanterakls and Steve Lekakls The hearing took four days, and many witnesses were called Taglalakls waa identified by five witnesses, and eight others were identified as having been at the scene of the murder and la passeseion of guns. Efforts are being made to hold the trial as soon as possible before the witnesses are scattered The esvnps are all quiet and no difficulty la expected in keeping order. PRirE, July with 15. I A I ii To add additional Interest to Mrs pennlman's talk she has with her an exhibit of 1147 Rogers Bros silverware, showing processes of The - Ton are Invited to meet this representative of America's leading silverdiscuss say ware maaufacturerand problem of table apolntment or best Monday octal uses of silverware. Wednesday, July 17, 14 1 Zem-beili- e. & fCR DREO 8TOHB IS AT" Ixa kivk Hxaos ht service in every department appeals to the public. Service is the watchword of this organization. Service is also the watchword of the Ford car. In no other car in the world can you get so much value per dollar as you get in a Ford. of operation il a fact, not a phrase, with the Ford. It takes you there and brings you back everyEconomy time. Make-u- p your mind to Covey-Ballar- d own one this summer. half-trut- Our method of handling our own deferred payment eon- tracts eliminates acceptance corporations and keeps he handling charge down to 8 on unpaid balance. Also keeps interest money at home. A phone call to Wasatch 384 3 d By making our own appraisals on trade-in- s we eliminate the middleman. The saving to you is evident. t 'ourpresenttraporintfttttefrWe"have-the'-mosmodern factory machinery in the west. . 5 h, will f ph By starting with a $5 don payment yon can begin Jo own a Ford car. Ask for further details. - a representative - to demonstrate any model and fullybring explain our service. for (By International New Service.) PARIS, July 15. Germany has paid the 50,000.000 gold marka installment of indemnity due today. Germany, in her note to the commisled reparations sion three days ago intimated that while she had the mony to pay today installment of indemnity, she would injure her Drgncial position if she dM so. The French reprfientatve made U plain to Germany that she nrast pay trp. no matter wh.it the consequence The 50.00 000 gold mark ($12 509.000) waa paid In gold M d I Tit Germans Forward authori'.,. 1 ce Covey-Ballar- m n. as to America's duty toward failing Europe ha, no support in reason or in Communications One hundred satisfied new car owners last month! the month before! Eighty-eig- V See Our Window Display of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware His act are worse than his logic. He says, "We did not write the treaty of Versailles". Didn't we? Who did. then? We had as much to do with it as did any other of the allied nations I suppose he means that President Wilson did not have his way on some points of the treaty; but neither did the representative of any other nation. All had to yield on certain and Mr. Wilson had to yield to France on th sire of the German reparations because Lloyd George on this Issus stood with the French. But Eng'snd, France, or Disagrees With Brisbane. sItalywellsay might of the treaty. "We did not write it," as for American to make Editor Deseret New: that claim. No one nation wrote It; In Monday' paper, your contributor but all deferred to America except on . Arthur Briabane Bay: reparations America therefore wrote it; and It lil become those who reAmerica that "Englend auggeU Ii--cently urged, the Senate, to. jreied. the iermany'-ishould romo-dtreaty because it was largely Mr. nanclally. Why? Where iu our Wilson' handiwork, now to claim that responaibllity ? We did not write "We did not write it . the treaty of Versatile. We have Such are the facts, fcuch the logic, not been bleeding Germany to claim of those America has who that death. . . . Let those that have ao concern in the fate of Europe. drawn the blood restore K If they yours, Very truly can." J H PAUXa ol Sophlatry! A Salt Lake City, July IJ. 1912. a the time of Cain, and founded, like the plea of that murderer, upon a I auspect that the poet Funeral Services Held a ho wrote: In Tenth Ward Chapel "A lie that la a lie. may be grap-p- il and fought outright; Funeral services were held for MilBut a lie that la in part a truth is ton Reeve, Thursday afternoon in the " to matter a harder fight. ird chapel. The floral offer- had In mind Juat such a caae as this. Tenth For It Is sophistry, not even bril- -' Inc uere elaborate and profuse. The liant, but merely cheap, ordinary, and sicken ho paid trlbute la the life comn to urge that we need and charac(er of th boy were Blh- not relieve the unfortunate unlesa we J. K. Scoutmaster P Christensen, responsible tor their rolsfortunee. Morrla. Appropriate muil- Chicago fire, the San Franclaco earth-- i- NePhl tnaie were given by quake, the Chinee, and Russia fara-!lnea. the World War; but in each an BratF our own country and others, being 5.e,n' Artrt "d . mightily concerned with the outcome dinf ' Chn nif. of these events, got la with might rC..r.r Cn1'i-?i!i- i and main ina ,CemAe7 to avert consequence that would UhoP Jo-e- ,n ? otherwise have been inevitable. Let h Joh"' TTOnk. let Europe alnk. says Kynjond ul,n; Germany the sophist; we era not reapons.ble. nd Harold pall-goNofao; for if Europe inks. Am.riea bearers. nd I ayne Baxler. were downalso. In the put year, atattsticlan tell us. the lack of ahlll , , J X rf ty on the pert of Europe to purchase' JOS YY lll&r u our eurplus farm products, baa cost $25,000 to Meet Bill. the farmers of America seven billions of dollars. What, then, will tt cost Brennan Time ua If Europe fails Into bankruptcy and anarchy IF the light of civiliza-tioAu- LOS ANGELES. July 15 'which- le aimply Europe.- ! r-, thwrlMtion to offer Jess --Willard placed by darkness? Th Imagination 0 of with SSi.ttt privilege per of man is staggered in th effort to of the gross receipt less the conceive bow great our own caliunl-U- e cent meet Bill Brennan, state to tax, in that event would be. of Chicago,) waa conveyed by wire -Am 1 tny brother's keeper?- - asked to the sporting editor of the EveCain. "Are we Germany's keeper? ning Express here todey from asks Mr. Briabane The voice of Ood Bums, matchmaker for end the course of history answer ho Oakland Athlelle aaeoelatlon "Tee! Each man, each nation, to the Jersey City. The message said extent of ability, is a keeper of the i the club will poet the guarantee othere. "No man Uveth unto him- -, Willard SO days In advance, for self." And what is true of each unit I in full, and that any date suitable of aoeiety la true ad society a a whole. I to Willard will suit the club. o IS Pennlman s talk will he of inMr formal and personal character, and she will be glad to give any Information of concerning the use and proper care silverware to anone who may be r. 1 Our new $250,000 building at 24 West 5th South will be the most complete automobile home in the west. You will benefit through its facilities. Argues for perman- - BROS. B ll i Five Distinct Advantages Are Yours When Yqu Deal With R st tor of the International Mr. Bristol said that on his return trip from the convention, he stopped over at Santa frus. where a mammoth tree was dedicated to Roary. Mr Bristol likened this tree to Rotary in that It is onlv one among mi!) ton of other keea. but when its branches and its powers are taken and put into practical use It serves the world Rotary is much the same, he said Other guests of the club were: L. H. Paterson. Ogden: Will O Lambert. J w Salt and F, D B Gay. Salt Lake, and John Thurgood of Provo. 0 . TO MEET. Nation. Uke Individuals, perlrh un(Special to The News ) "Who i tny PROVO, July 1 i Principles of Ro- less they "Any tary were dleruseed at the Rotary club neighbor? waa asked ot Christ. mooting In the HM Ribertr Fridy one. you can aid, waa the substance Mr. Brisbane's logic by Ralph E Brietol of Ogden, a direc- of the answer. I r- E Rotary International Officer Speaks at Provo Here you have the proof that y fOirCREHl IPtlKU. OODEN. July 15. Elders Georgs Albert Smith and Ruloa & Wells, ara expected to be speaker at tha Waber It lake confebenre. Sunday, July by Preat. Gor(t E. Iaakaon. la announced Brewntn, . fteaalona will ha held at It Car! A. uresiBjf jrbsq j. trench he waa digging at his home. 161 Thirtieth street, caved In. The accident was discovered by his wife who went to the rear of the house, ts see how the work waa progressing. Whan she looked into the trench aha found the walla had caved In. almost fining tka trench to earth, Mrs. Taakson gave the alarm to two neighbor, Lawrence Felt and Henry Crockett, who dug tha body out of tha seven feet of earth. It la not known how long Mr, Iaakaon had been burled. Dr, H. F- - Bartlett nd members of the Tire departmentf'ihada a turtle attempt to resuscitate Mr Iaakaon The body was removed to the Ltn4Qlt parlors. Tha widow and five children survive. Mr. Iaakaon baa been out of employment and waa preparing to make aewer connections at nls home. It is said the french which waa abdut eight feet deep, was damp at the base, causing the heavy walla ts crumble In wt inquest Witt" rft b necessary, Roberta.-Big Jadg Tkrvtfh RmiI J SATURDAY JULY 15 1922 NEWS KILLS OGDEN BESIDENT EXCURSION Orfrt- - " & undsr way th road win b closed and 1 H traffic will b. bjr Canyon read sr i Twelfth street. Feather River Canyon OGDEN. Jaljr DESERET Summer OGDEN Otn g es Uilfrtd at Anj - - -- - h f L And Wife Found in House in Dayton DAYTON. Ohio., Ju'y 15 The bodies of James II. Horman official of th Barney and gm th nd his wife were found at their homes here thl. forenoon. Ncchbon i In the Horn hntne. and when police arrived both were dead. Police expressed the opinion that the two had entered a suicide pact, but this view was disputed by the countv coroner, wliq declared that he thought it to be a care of mur. Aer and suicide. 9'iic!t succenelon . ?? 'r n, Bodies of Ohioan iMeet m London (By Associated Press.) LONDON. July 15. For th first time since I- t- organisation, the council of the League of Nations, will be Called to meet In London. Th sea- stone which are expected to- - last ten-dawill be held In Ft. James palace beiXnnkuiJMondiy .iTf:neTt week and will be attended by an unusually lm- end diplopresalve array of ministers mats. Twenty-tw- o Items on agenda are; the reduction of th armaments, treatment of minorities, traffic in women and children, the deportations from Asia Minor- - the ophim truffle, a!- putec over boundaries and incurslona of bandits, discussion of the Palestine Syria and other mandate p'demlc-- i and the situation in the eastern y. -- 1 |