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Show frra '?, 9 5P Walras 7,m- THE r- hetogan II V 4 - , irp-r.i- r, .r - gt; ilflir r , DESERET NEWS TUESDAY AUGUST 1 1922 Veteran Iwfian Fighter And Mining Man is Buried at St-George Imditaf Carrier DeMvery about b mwal ! Unt Carrier De Tkr ItrarM Salt Eraaeet. ar Hwnr Bauson. Ina M-- R. Frod Marshall. Rcgert. ' imicu ll h LLI SET Muiwim IT-TOHU5 Th Aug. Logan has barn officially firedCity at distributed aa follows: For expenses. 5 nulla; street, I contingent mills, sewer and drains, roll!; electric light plant, it mills; sinking- fund for interest on bonds, 1 mill; construe fion of waterworks, I mill LOGAN, tar levy It mill, I STORE AT LEWISTON LOGAV. Aa A Sheriff Mill pel a t burgiar f7SBr"OTOErAerT? buried at St-- Gvorga nercd tb LaHc Ulo hlqg store at fGrajrrwcm. 74. saliva of Lewiston. sometim oti Saturday night I Friday Tb deceased wm DekmaeV, and earn to Utah in Jk number of mm canes and tom of drove an jaac but bxr fnueft has takn cloihirgr wa team to the Missouri river for tffii pot hern deterniiDed.-sthe trip requiring four memtha clue. grains, time- - Because of bad water whila emiwere crossing the ocean they grants Dog Race May Feature contracted cholera and great numbers of them reaching their Wild West Show at Logan destination-diedin before Utah Mr. Gregerioa , drov the waj-onthe emhospital LOGAN, Aug 1, The Logan Chamber of Commerce which is primming igrant train progressed alowly does were made to hi freqeont stops rare meet and n do in Met! of the a bury tbs county fair, baa before it now the dead. Wr In IS7Z to tbs moved to have a big do race, aa one Gregerson propo&ai of the features of the affair Ted Kent southern part of the sute and sine he that has tints been H Gill of Ashton, Idaho, promotand active in the er of the do races at that place in mining industry n Utah. Ansora and the wintertlm. were here yeaterday Nerada. During ths early days of Inand brought up the matter of racing Roof, aside from his at the rodeo. They plan to rig up a terest. Mr. Grcgerson had personal ore hauling contracts from which to chesses the to mines various light five dogs will he attached and It is the mills In 1119 Mr. Gregerson built estimated that they can cover the dis- tha grads for the railroad from Ffoche tance on the track in about the same to the Jack Babbit Mining district. Mr time the harness horses do. Gregaraon was awarded a pension for J B. Downing of Ogden has prom- service during the Black Hawk war. ised to put on a big athletic carnival He took a great Interest in on the second or third evening of the being a staunch Republican. politics, celebration tAbVSSM 1. f 4 I!'. i YFfsett-lT-pe- i I hr a o j!F-I -- in. - 4 M ar M- easy-runni- IFAT Idaho Clover and Alfalfa WE. Growing is Increasing LOGAN, Aug 1 Emily the Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Harmon died Monday. Funeral services were held in the Llndquiat parlors at I p m today (Special to The Ken) POCATK1AO, Irf.. Aug. 1, Approx imaleljr i.ooo Acre, more has baaa contracted in southern Idaho bf tha Idaho Grower' association (or the growing of certified clover-analfalfa -- 4. xt This ill he pool-- d fall and to the Western Seed aMociation of the 5 60 new acres 1500 are reported in western Idaho In th Caldwell section with more than 2 660 In the lower Snake river eectfon Vl.inlti of Buhl and Twin Falla Other Urge plota of aeed alfalfa and clover are in the Aberdeen and Sterling -- County Communities to Fight New Phone Rate (Spec si to The New ) MURRAY, Aug 1. Murray and S-- ed d n-- v residents held mesa meetings last which It was decided If that utlltiea rate which te publictelephone in makes subscribers to-t- MurrgV and HilHday pay toll on Salt Xake calls is made effective, !hev will taka out their telephones, the same as was done about ago whan seenj'ers g like ruling went into effect and was csnceFed Jaer Treat A E Hyde of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau presided at theidea! meeting Orson J Hjde contjnercta) manager of the Salt !ake distract for the telephone company told Of the necessity for tha new schedule and suggested that a committee com- of two each from the three fflsed concerned he named to confer with telephone compary officials on terms of stt lament of the difficulty T The W following were appointed B Ennis and V R. Crane of Mtdrae Leonard Cahonn and J F Qutst of d J W McBolilday D M Moffatt Henry, former mayor, of Murav aec-ho- Fiat- - 1 at hs home e- -e rt V r m Monday Gojgh iias bpn In Hereford England and e ?r4oed with th family .ners the Cht rcb h to Wales vhe-13 1 U7 ae Nov f e 'ea He n' g trave'irg side and tav ed 'or IaH 2 ne waiklnr aerns Apwil 5$, Neii In from hiorno Mr e- fRpcUt to Ths Xewa) roCATELLO, Ids, Aug. 1 Cndsr the guidance of Capt. Ilrry Guleke, teterats boatman, another party has successfully negotiated a voyage daw lhe Salmon river In a flat boat The distance coered down the river 1 miles and the fall in th river between Salmon City lo Riggins la 2,20 feet Practically all of the wav the river runs through a deep canyon which in aome places h vs 4 feet There were no accidents of any Fishing was reported excellent Deer and a few bear were seen The party vii put aahore by Captain Gmeke at the worst rapids He shot them alone, while the passengers followed the trail along the bank The ps consisted of R E Shepherd and daughter Irene, of Jerome, w A. Durst. Frank Mulcahy, Thomas Wallace Fred Van Dusen and Theodore Wold of Minneapolis Minn, and F B Shepherd of New York ap-pr- to The News) Tames Oojgh, pom-fnecJiuiai 9sof,, worker nd resident of th Mu neartv 8 3 ver d'ed (8?ecU Aug Boat-Trip-Mad- Down Salmon River Lehi Sunday School Worker Called by Death LEHT .d Grower-Marketlp- Hol-lida- right at - , ('p'an Dean of Eastern College n panrfftrmon n He ira- M on G r U 182 Charr lotte Crorke of Frgland to whor he became engaged whi e M ha nahe Th th sane land umt to rear w Hee he h enraged n mining He Is eur "at!1 farming and ri'ed bv a large fam held in the be wii Funeral aeeeenblv hail at 2 p m Thursday Aug3 ust - To Speak at Luncheon 1 H TV Clark, chief smoke inspector for Salt Lake, as the principal speaker 'at th luncheon of the engineer council held yesterday; at the Commercial club Itoig the luncheon it a announced that Tuesday noon. Aug , Dexter 8 Kimball, dean of the colMalad Civil War Veteran lege of engineering at Cornel! univerTha Final Rest sity ill address the council. Is Laid regular meeting Monday has been Mr. until enable to Tuesday News 10 ) postponed The iSpeeiiU MALAD. Mi, Aug 1 Fnat tribute Kimball to be present Danish: Frank Bocco. Italian, tails Utah Canfriatarm wa paid ednedv 4nD th- friral ward contractors of th ritv and ate ar,the Pacific is a long distance, but two name Thomas, ' tvil tabernacle to David .Nicolettl, Italian. Herbert Aaron Are member N j F'rp'hanj College Ptudent, John war veteran arid one of Malad a odest Citizenship Papers Woodington. Peter Ralnaldl. English; Mr Huh who ha recenth return Music vras furnished by the resident A Byck cov Thirty-Si- x Aliens Granted are Italian. and WJlMm Emil iAdime Francis Engei-hard- t, Erick ed from W.ishmgfon, explained the ward choir with special numbers by it w th but little djfftculn owing German, Herman Walkenhorst new contrart whir-M fMn Mr Estella Crowther, Mips Berthaa hing At a dinner given ast night at the builders Jones and Thorn. Jones The spesk-eCitizenship papers were granted to German; James Gray, Arthur Schoto u aft tuto and whih will b recom - jfo Urge Mgn were Fred K Jones, W Scott Hall, thirty six aliens as a result of na- field, English, Joseph Loonev, Eng- Hotel Utah bv Uie General Tdntrac - j mended for The drt worn on their hick adopt on The Mgn gnen Walter Knight. EngUah; Prest 1, D Jones endPrst W H George lish; etntod that the new form re.ids 'Give held before William - Nutt, Richards. Iniei merit was in the Dxal turalization hearings Lft, Bfthan Thomas tors' Aseoetatlon of Utah David English; K thv r of the cemofer Lem is. an experienced accountant G A. Iverson of the Third George TVagr, English, Louise Goldto the Par f c " The voting men the ontrt tor June Judge Mr Thomas vtt bom in Wale stein. Russian; Else Marie Peirath business man, was Introduced as the In 27. 1341 With hi rrem be settled district court yesterday. A complete n bult Lake Ct y yesterday time armed Danish, William Cadwaldar Williams. in Nevada In l&M, where he enlisted - 1 The nex the cretar of nf rctmza-isoadth a those list premanent wept for j?jmediaul to the Bet of Robert organlza Sander. ios petitions English; metirg English. during the Civil war, being dis harged mission to held August 14a PS fraternitv the Th of which they are In He worked in Nevada mine citizenship were granted Charlotte Elizabeth Hurley, English, tion Attorney F. A. Rich of the5lJon a Hotel folio Utah about a decade, coming here half Florence Edith Cordery. English. Mary Thev were welcomed b members Lewis Jane He married . Italian. ago Pull. Joe Gerlt Ann , William DeBry, century Cordery, English, , Sharpe, a L. K, Jic)bfim Lhe min in. charge of as counsel for the pr--4 1874 who Dutch: Gothard Messlnger. German. Bailey. English. Roberts of Malad Feb Ralph Toung. Eng- frjterniiy house during th sum with the following children surfve Hikers From West Virginia the mer MnF Mav Henderson Edward J. OlHer Soloman Denos, Dutch. William Her. If ah: Carl Ivor Johnson, 8wrdiah, jfanlscaUon I association man Trewt. The Ftodeiiok. Ottavio Gortnan; ioh men expert to get undertaking Henry Penner, German; Adolph The J. and Robert L Thomas, of Malad movement which, it College Visit Salt Lake op bnaidvourghip x? 8.u Frlncico .ind Mr. ChaYJe Bow cult and John C Oaeberg Wagley, Norwegian. Laurits Pedrinie Italian; William Holt. Danish, Frederick FauW.-Eng-ls- h Thoms of Jumper: Slao three brother Cliristian and Charles Ianiel la hoped will be effective in the buildrk to mae lUeir wav hxfk to New Daniel L, Jess L. and John L Thoma black. Epglish. Nils Christian Olsen: Fox English. ing trades, as a large majorlu of the t'itv vd thi Panama anej From Bcthanv, trginU and a sister Mrs, Robert Caldwell, of Sod Springs. se'e at ud mni -- CoJ-les- "'SreiV d . .. Artesian Wells May Solve Hamer Irrigation Problem i - (Special to Th Nwa) POCATELLO, Ida, Aug 1 Artesian wH mav solv the water problem around Msm.r. At a depth of about 7 foot a Steady flow ha been and plan ar now being laid to drive a great number and use the water Tor irrigating Five well complet'd have a flow of about 2 on) gallons per minute It wae at that Irrigation first thought am.i! lake couM be effected from near by. but thl wa aoo exhausted Funeral of Boy Drowned In Idaho to Be Held Here The funeral service for Elden Mirk- - wo-veold on of Mr and V Mr ilev Marks of Rigbv, Idaho, who wis drowned Sunday evening at Ms ranch at Rigby will be bold this afternoon at 4 30 0 clock Ht the home of the child's grandparents Mr and Mrs L A- - Marks. 905 East Second South street this citv. Interment w'iil be in Cit cemetery under the direction of S M Taylor & pnW Ur An English power plant ha bsilt 78 for if? empMveee that are heated and hchted by e tri ritv and complete-- h bme equipped with xppl ancee, ectrkal houaekeep-n- v g , |