Show TTIK SALT LAKE TRIIirKK FTiTIHY MORKIKO JANTAKY Jury Releases PROVO McL Southern Utah Bosiness Office: 24 No University Ave Phone S3J Woman Active In Church Dies BANKER DIES AT RICHFIELD Sptclfcl to The Tribune SPANISH Sma Swenson wife of Albert Swen-So- n prominent farmer and business man of Spanish Fork died Thursday morning after an Illness of several FORK-M- John Christensen 0 Member of L I) Correspondent Was S rs ha months 8he was the daughter of James Andrew and Sophia Nelson early pioneers and was bom In Spanish Fork February II 1875 and had always Stake Presidency RICHFIELD — John Christensen 67 member of the presidency of the Sevier stake of the L D 8 lived there church and one of the leading citiShe took an active part in the auxzens and business men of Sevier iliary organizations of the L D 8 4 died and for many years was a here church county Wednesday n teacher In the Relief society of her Mr Christensen was born at She married Mr Swenson Morgan county November 2 ward 1863 the son of Hans and Johanna February 9 1898 Surviving are her He came Christensen to Richfield husband and four children Harold 54 years ago and lived here continuand Rulon Swenson and Miss Leah Swenson of Spanish Fork and Mrs ously ever since He established the Christensen Carl Prior Denver Colo her aged hardware store at Richfield and was mother Mrs Sophia Nelson and the ' engaged In this business for 24 years following brothers and sisters: Mrs He was president of the State bank C B Rayburn and George A Nelson of Sevier since Its organization In Los Angeles Cal : Mrs George H Mil-to- ‘ It 17 Among other pubflc service he was a member of the Richfield city council for several terms In 1891 and again in 1904 he served on missions for the L D S church He was second counselor to President R D Young of Sevier stake since 1910 The Anona pavilion at Richfield one of the largest and best dance halls In the state was his gift to the church He was also active in construction of the Sevier stake tabernacle recently completed b Mr Christensen married Francetty Butler July 21 1898 and his widow and the following children survive: Erma Beth Laurel Mae Omar J Arlo L and Dan 8 Christensen He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Joseph Hans Christensen Christian Peter Chrls- Orson Francis Christensen 1 tensen William Delbert Christensen Mrs Joseph Ogden and Mrs Arthur Lewis Burley Ida ho Mrs Oliver Swenson Mrs Joseph Swenson Mrs William Albertson Arthur and Hugh Nelson all of Spanish Fork and four grandchildren 429 East Third No Phone 1130 Undernourished School Pupils to Get Milk Supply Alle-ma- crowded w 1th busy shoppers and It Is presumed that someone opened the cash register and took a handful of checks and currency Lelii and Lincoln Divide Honors and Lincoln high schools of the school district divided honors in a contest held at the Lehl school Thursday A return engagement will be held at the Lincoln school in three weeks The Lehl novices put It over the Lincoln nos Ices to the tune of five to one’ but the Lincoln second-yea- r typists made similar bhowtng against the Lehl opponents For Lincoln school Maybelle Cox was first In the novice class with 33 net 13 errors and La Velle Peterson In the second year with 61 net and 9 errors For Lelii the leading novice was Leola Ooates with 42 net and 14 errors and In the Special to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY— The Baron Woolen Mills store on South Main street in Brigham City was robbed of checks and currency Wednesday afternoon amounting to more than $230 The loss was not discovered until Mr Baron checked up the accounts late In the evening He immediately second-yeclass Beth notified the sheriff's office During the afternoon the store was 60 net and 11 errors ar Allred with by-la- secretary-- TYPHOID SERUM Spffl! to Th Tribune RICHFIELD— Homer Hicks has Defers been on trial for possession of IntoxBudget to Ihe icating liquor responding After Plan Hearing Opcharge of habitual violator of the prohibition law was found not guilty ponents’ Protests bv a Jury Officers testified that In succeeded approxthey obtaining imately one quart of home brew after Special lo The Tribune a barrel had been tipped over by PRICE — Members of the Carbon the defendant county school board decided at their 0 session Wednesday to defer the school budget program for an Indefinite period CAVE-I- N Tills conclusion was reached after a delegation representing the Utah Taxpayers' association and the railroad and mining interests of the had declared against It claiming that It would be Inadvisable at this time to adopt the proSpecial lo The Tribune gram because of the unsettled condiPRICE— Frank Mamanlch 31 an tion of the coal trade employee of the National Coal com However It was admitted that some pany died at the Consumers hospital arrangements will have to be made 30 In4 a m about to provide better conditions at HelpThursday from juries received in a fall of rock In er and at At present the National mine Wednesday eve- the studentsWellington of the latter town are In the ning a school church attending He was buried by the cave-l- n and school house having burned down In suffered a broken back broken leg September broken f houlder and collur bone frac Under the plan It was proposed to tured pelvis and several broken ribs construct a Junior high at Helper all on the right side A number of make an eight-rooaddition to the tlmbermen were ahead of Mamanlch Harding school at Price build a cenwhen the fall occurred but they all tral school at Consumers and a strucescaped Injury ture at Wellington Mamanlch was born In Detroit In It was held by the taxpayers that 1898 and Is survived by a wife Annie Carbon county should adopt a polMamanlch and several children who icy of economy Intended only to meet now reside In Austria the necessary requirements because Funeral services will be held In the the cost per capita of running the in of Helper schools had increased a great deal Pjthlas hall Knights January 25 with burial In Helpei The In the past several years Tingley mortuary Is In charge of $225-00- KILLS 8pclal to Tb Tribune MIDVALE —The first regular meeting of the newly organized Midvale local an association of poultry-me- n of Salt Lake couiltv was held Thursday night In the auditorium of the Midvale Junior high school President Harry Grass occupied the chair Neither initiation fees nor yearly dues are required for membership In the association since members of the board of directors have devised a scheme of financing the organization without the-aids Eggs of the 100000 hens belonging to the 160 members are to be marketed through the Utah Poultry association and through cooperative buying feed will be delivered to members at lower rates than would be possible by other wavs Mr Grass expects that an average of 600 Jo 700 cases of eggs a week will be shipped from Midvale Plans for building a warehouse are being drawn Dr Lloyd Kllpack of Murray was the principal speaker Thursday giving instructions In the care of poultry at this time of year The and constitution were ratified Officers and members of the board chosen half from each side of State street with one from Midvale proper Include besides Mr Grass W E Denny of Union as vice president: P G Bateman of West Jordan treasurer and the following directors: Henry Beckstead of Midvale L Decker of Butlervlile Walter Wilson of Bennton and S J Rich of Union e SCHOOL BOARD $220()0 Organization Will Market I'ggs and Purchase Feed for Those Belonging Al-p- IN RUSH HOUR 425-- POULTRY LOCAL S P R I NGVILLE — Fresh milk w ill be furnished dally to undernourished children In cal schools commencing next week through the efforts of the federated clubs and the L D 8 Relief society Teachers have been asked to report the quantity needed and to supervise the distribution Reports of benefits to children will be n collected by Mrs Emma chauman of the local health unit MINER AT PRICE was PROVO— Oscar A Spear elected president of the Men's Fellowship club at the Provo Community church Thursday night succeedThe annual ing William H Ray meeting was accompanied by a supper and program and was well at' Mrs Georgia Hansen re tended viewed “The Circuit Rider" M B Pope was retained as vice president and J D Reynolds and John Menzles were elected secretary and treasurer respectively Men Name Agent t to The Tribune SplI PRICE — J F MacKnight has been appointed local representative of the Federal Business association and in that capacity has arranged for the use of 1000 square feet of floor space In the Price city hall to use as census headquarters for the fourth district The space was given him through the courtesy' of Mayor Frank Olson the city council and Carl Empey city recorder and provides heat and light without charge Eugene Santschl who has charge of the census In the Fourth district reports work will commence about February 15 Burglary Convict Leaves for Prison know about nice women doctor whose practice of the better class “It is simply unbelievable” he says “how many women— supposedly nice to 9 LISTEN hundreds fastidious women— are suffering from halitosis and utterly ignorant of the Fermenting food particles Pyofrhca Germ infections of the mouth Keep yourself on the popular side by gargling with full strength Listerine morning and night and before meeting others Lister ine instantly ends halitosis No wonder their husbands heskiss them or that women friends to itate them” avoid fact Destroys odors — kills germs Being a safe germicide so active it kills even Staphylococcus Aureus (pus) and Don't fool yoUrselj Bacillus Typhosus (typhoid) germs in of having 15 seconds it naturally combats geim Be the first to suspect yourself So conditions which cause halitosis (bad breath) odors Then being conditions many everyday Keep Cool Men deodorant it powerful cause it that it is folly for Vour face kept cool while odors the comand afterward assume one to destroys having any Shvi Ccm plete freedom from it Dele a treat for all men fective tpeth for example Send for our free Book of Etiquette Dept II 3 Lambert Pharmacal Co St Louis Mo end it with Halitosis spares nobody Listerine The Safe Antiseptic u PROVO — Frank J Cannon transient who was sentenced to serve not less than six months and not more than three years In the state DOUBLE zvt STAMP DAY SPANISH Special to Th Tribune SPRINGVILLE — Appointive city government positions which have been filled are: City marshal Frank H Ccllventra night policeman Lyman 8 Haymond Justice of the peace Ernest M Boyer city attorProvo elecof W Robinson ney J trician L J Taylor city road supervisor Will Clark custodian D C Brimhall city physician Dr John R Anderson waterworks superin-tendeGeorge Crandall iound-keepDave A Crandall fire chief and building Inspector D C Brim-ha- ll sexton John H Manwartng The present fire department was reappointed and all other appolnteea are holdovers nt With the following downtown merchants of Salt Lake: FORK— Captain Rex O Daniels commanding officer of C battery 222nd field artillery Utah national guard has received an appointment effective January 25 to the School of Fire at Fort Sill Okla Captain Daniels served during the world war In the field artillery having been commissioned from the Artillery school of Louisville Ky In 1918 He has been Identified w’lth the Spanish Fork battery for three years having aided In the organization of that unit He also has been commander of Spanish Fork post No 68 of the American Legion Lehi Council Picks Appointive Officers AT SPRINGVILLE er Federal Business Today Will Be Artillery Captain Gets Appointment Club Fellowship Elects Officers 8clal lo The Tribune CITY JOBS FILLED ol county m OFFERED FREE PROVO — Inoculation for typhoid fever in the various schools of the Provo bench and Lake View districts will be given by the Utah county health unit Thursday and Friday January 23 and 24 according to Mrs Evalina Reed director Parents and children will also be Inoculated free of charge Mrs Reed said The schedule for the districts follows: Thursday 9 to 9 30 a m Lincoln grade 10 a m to 1045 a m Lake View grade 11 a m to 12 noon Vineyard Friday 9 a m to 12 noon Spencer grade and Lincoln 1 p m to 2 high p m Sharon and 230 to 3 30 p m Lindon 13 Suspect Held on Persistent Charge HALTS PROGRAM 1 COUNTY FORMS LEH I— Typewriting classes of Lehl STORE IS LOOTED Agent Phone 17 1930 8pcUl to Th Tribune LEHI — Appointive officers of Lehl have been named by the city council as follows City marshal Alex D C h ri stofferson marshal night James Zimmerman Justice of the peace John Goodwin city attorney Abel John Evans city physician Dr Fred D Worlton superintendent of water supply Ford Roberts bail commissioners Mr Chrlstofferson and James Zimmerman pound keeper Joseph H Colledge fire chief Claude Curtis assistant fire chief 8 D Broadbent dog tax collector Gerald Turner The sexton has not as yet been named Brien Inc Kcith-O- ’ Department Store Community Market Salt Lake's Popular Food Emporium Burnett & IFeiss Jewelers 21 East Broadway Myers Cleaners & Dyers Salt Lake's Foremost Cleaners With every purchase made from these mer- chants Friday you will receive Just double the usual ajnount of 8 & H Discount Stamps LEHI LIONS MOVE TO BOOST SAFETY LEHL— Plans for the Inclusion of Lelii In The Tribune Safe Drivers' league further details of a campaign to Interest a canning company in establishing here and the development of the Jordan Narrows military resera tlon were among matters discussed bv the Lehl Lions club meeting Thursday evening In Memorial hall Joseph Robison was appointed chairman of a committee to prepare a traffic survey detailing the number and nature of traffic accidents and violations In this district during the last year Reports on Investigations by the canning factory committee showing the district adapted to the growing of peas beets tomatoes were made by Leo Hansen chairman L M Hardy and Elroy Davis penitentiary by Judge A V Watkins n the Fourth dLstrlct court Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to a third degree burglary charge was taken to Salt Lake Thursday by Deputv Sheriff Martin Strebel and Sheriff J D Boyd f Cannon was arrested In Provo after he had stolen a quantity of pens pencils and kodaks front the Chipman Mercantile company at American — t Fork November 16 Sittcitl to Th Tribune -RICHFIELD Stanley Harris was Th iev es Again Loot convicted in the district court at the opening of the January term of a Orem Service Station statutory offense accused of assaulting a girl PROVO — For the fourth time In lie was sentenced to the state the past eight months thieves en- prison for an Indeterminate term of tered the Snow Service station at five to twenty years by Judge NephJ Orem Wednesday night stealing 15 J Bates gallons of gasoline according to a STUDENTS PREPARE PLAY report made at the Utah county sheriff's office Thursday Special to Tba Tribune Preston PRESTON Idaho— Th Deputy Sheriff Martin Strebel and City Marshal Ray Gillman of Orem high school seniors will present their clues no annual play January 24 Miss Ada investigated but secured Baker of the speech department Is directing the play Poultry Association Today Statutory Charge Brings Conviction — Meets Monday at Provo PROVO —A meeting Of the Utah County Poultry Breeders' association will be held In the Provo city and county building Monday evening at 7 30 p m for discussion of plans for the annual poultry show officers of the organization announced DAIRYMEN TO MEET PROVO — Mmbers of the Utah Countv Herd Improvement association will meet Monday evening January 20 at 8 o'clock In the Agricultural rooms of the city and county building according to Heber Knud-se- n president of the organization Matters of Interest to the association will be discussed and all members ore urged to be In attendance COURT BAILIFFS NAMED PROVO — Clarence Brereton and Oscar Pedersen both of Provo were appointed by Sheriff J D Boyd to act as court bailiffs on a per diem The two basis Thursday morning new deputies took up their work Im- mediately 4 SPEAKER NAMED PROVO— George Albert Smith genralA superintendent of the Y M M L and member of the council of the twelve will be the principal the quarterly conference at speaker of the Sharon stake Saturday and Sunday jnuary 18 and 19 Hyper-Acidit- y Heartburn Flatulence Gas Pains Bad Breath Are Symptoms That Should Be Heeded Instantly withstand the and Irritation No stomach can long dilation For every cash purchase make at you today you will receive just double the usual amount of Green Discount Stamps Keith-O’Brien- ’s Ruins Stomachs constant STAMPS y When fercaused by ment begins In the stomach poison develop —dangerous gas poisons that cause constipation impair heart action and wreck the whole system Soda potisslum pepsin and other temporary remedies do no permanent good —often harm results from their The new drastic chemical action scientific 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