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Show ,,, s ) 74, 4,s,s?,,,.,, ,,,,..4...,4-..1.4 - ...I.... . ' I ' , I . ,ro , . ?P li OODEN OTP1CL NT REED HOT. 1,05d1 Gladwe 11. Oral Home Tel. 1217-- . , tr. . NEWS ' SATURDAY NEWS ..111MAY, , OCTM:117, r. . ,,,,,,,.a iProvo Office ., , I Bad he threatened to sever diplomatic relations twith that country at an 1151(01 earlier date. he declared. the Lualtanta 1 Fdt:n.71:b7rZtrr., Rollouis sllooT d. sernnyitteh:101(17i odmary,:rnect ' .. - ,t,,: ,, OGDEN DEPARTMENT 0---- . , .. s ' 4"'''4, i e: La. iteoprtar deqtAntn. and Judge .11. I radio. , ciroem.,.tit..,uncvaein.dint.r.p, V . 17 e ad - 2611-I- I CEDAR CITY. fs,,,,,,.7. tinder the auspices of the Wilsti club. A. to. Smoot ;presided. lavos Mrs. Robinson spoke o.f tho Which had betill Vffitrf edt he Democratic party largely through the ef fdrta of President 1,Vilson The lass. hf hair, were of speel.d interest and benefit tp) women .pmi hildren and some of them, the ltepuipitesit party had been urged to pane for )eArs. st.o'h as the child labor telW, and the rural credits law. Ida li referred to a number Judge of glInnkio In th, II. in.M11,:in id oform their demand r,, nm,ratio,n of the natural resorees of "he rontdo a child labor law. a ii,et ban, marine. ,,,,aed eh) t h f: preparedness. ete And Republican party find not he orn.. Mi litia?! OOMP of thFit.. 'ft:nee In aa't the years it had heel, it' poe et. HIM I SAYS HOT WATER 'f .....-- .. DU KEEPS EACH PIONEER Ani PASSES 9 nnATAn TliE , IINIIHsin of courts-treein- wAy . I ... , . ACED PALMER' i ..., 1 T ! Phone. Mi- I would never have been sunk. His de71!.d 08:Lir; tnook.lny hutch 'work& nunciations of the present administra- l UUUIUK Corriere phone. was ON Its MEN acts TRAIN in tion Two many of loudly 'RIO( fit). puMI It sPnlauded by the audience. task. to ,. der I', requested tire Adanuton Bill "Fraud.' POW.1 regerdieg ,, ,..,, ,, ,,I,ATISP ICIfillS OPHING ; 1.7iste con2leints ' Drink glass of hot Water Speaking of the Memnon eight oildetn. (Jet. G.Abbott Gamy' an 9''':r,' ',el': ' 'm- - ',.,,t O0.6" hour law the speaker said the Adam- two ranehmen PVUCATIONIL before breakfast to wash ,, George young Gurney, ,,, ., eItindal., s.i ;, Had he threatened to severe diploma- orritfl sad en-- . aged 21 years. were brought to the Dee toot Church works or ,,,,, , .t, !he , ,, s ,, , ever was fraud ,,, ,,. son the re.hill co,woke out the poisons. biggest Orlon T. any II. ll throvyli .,,,, , , acted and declared he did not believe hospital about 9 o'clock last night out- kr,,..1 The Deseret New& .L,,u. ,.: nf . flOgaljt. di.d ,... 10311110111110 stook of the It would stand the teat of the g otThr ,:., !. .. ,41, re. as the from serloua injuries w"...itte the fares., ......-"Hut you railroad men will not knowl , .rk W I, 1,1'. Mise Mat.e! Moro. .ii Dant X711 Bookregtere. upon them by that until after the Meciion." he as-- suit of an assault madewho .al ems rendt!red (Spatial them held inaeketi robbers tso hi fraud the t bill stenos& "The perpe1.1711 on oa.Lo et KU city Moro ' 61"K"r" l.'llK em'"'r' Provo. Oct 8.- The it '.,,c't trated on the brotherhoods for cam-- up. robbed them of their money and hi. h gave an oritrinal topoc 0,,g. has Young ,, AA tt, a university off ,x,0ent fr4.,.: t them threw 7 :,,.'' eirjoireri purposes." and then shot them greatly pain I I The speaker also declared that the N.114. owe. southbound train JAI Willard it i enrohtnent. rhyming an Intre.t.. 1-' habits are reaponaltyle for 'rooting preaent-daThere sire ',tea st,tittento wr'h tt 7 oelock. Four other men who last year. Bert Scott for 1'7; ; ,,.'.;:e,i!411 HAROINS the high cost of living of the Amer- - -more are abd onrôlled flea itA the Telluride . lean people slid that Demo, ratio poll- we", wilh thas two,who were ahot car. t No,,n of the eloril retitrY to viranciriloi I' tics make It hard to get that living. He Heti them to the intertirkan line and of The old faces bedill with f ones sm.i. all the Tellitrirli ""'" ' ""'" declared in conclumion that the only brought them to Ogden. 'where they over!sorts. and the new to RALLY A. A. Itobinson.! atilt the chance posttP!n get 11, ;1:.e. for Ital'at. Tex., 9., trio' Way to keep the country in a state of were attended by Dr. 11 HEI)1113LICAN of Power reTedrairle office in tho the ; The , not Marian on Berri& would vi,o, i'' wounds who Re-said president. their I 4 ,;!. 0:: sound prosperity wars to elect the j the job ttefora registration day riivined Conll,:oll; of T'xria publican party with Charles E. Hughes sultThefatally. V011,1111011 to,- mix men were heating their way and had things in r of C. Gor..rwe I, Bahlrirrier as ,chAti r ';" president. CLUB HALL Focatello to Ogden, and when fore the student's hese!! to 'arrive IN WEBER ',, ;', senator Sutherland statml that he from compary is hi re viert,. "lot: ;4, of The advance issue of tho tthite and Yrelienortation And south a reaehed the train point friends tie weal there ex the curtaiti raiser. Bloc- - .tided two weeks before sthool trig relative." 4,tve,e0;k IP" f Brigham City the two bandits dropped did not whits to talk long lit , the pen- - Into a2 zit' , tlarle home firm of its kind seen T. Iluish the box car where the men were began was-th!Imre of had Utah ' .ple opportunities ,eYet t, the state, and would do justice to field hero he 'I. spent They immediately covered the for hearing him than they had Senator ;riding. ro! men with revolvers and proceeded any' of the large colleges of the sse,t weeks ordered Praise to Utah's Harding. The 'speaker said he had rob them. after which they Athletic prospectm ;ire a,. bright as k from jots High tont j. Eldred 1, recently concluded a trip through the-, the two to jump from the train. 11'hen !a Porelan sky. The oil r ccrui,, ar e 'r bmi Sethrosirh Pout hern 'dam. anti of had elate southern the th..to shot hack. bringing a prompting crop demurred the bandite part ,r1,11 they Delegation in csived the &assurance that Utah would and they ell finally left the trait; at tricd materiel. As soon ay. t kl0 r t non.. f of sal! fl The Utah Woolen Information wan then tele er clears up, the waiting men ss:,i 1,.! Lek, haye formally ss. eyed tne s!te give the Republican party the greatest 116'illard. Senate. the turf with a "pep" that sp.!l, on First 5,l'orth st reft bet we,,, Firs' majority this year that Mid cVer been- phoned to the eheriffte ofnee, a dearripI Bon of the two robbery; was given and succests. rr given by any state in the 111100 in Proand Second West, secured by the - a search is All eyes! are wide open awar ,..g tieing made for them. portion to Its size. lie staid the vieCommercial club for Iie Pros, ,0 ex-the tug fell track meet ot. Found, s of W. J., tory lit the party in Maine would 4 neV. factory which wid be built non. ECCLES HEIR IS OE AGE. o . p ,..., tend from the Atlantic to the Pacific day. Moodily. Oct. IC, when the by Januar'. I reads for . of the ..peration ineues" and 1,awnotint coasts. In discuming the war queetion in men AM have ii ,chanc e to show tt ,,, Ogden. Oet. 41.In a petition filed of of the has tn.). C. N ni( if t RI) 1' I.N1 Ell. Vh:ttaker (More. 'lite program anti all speaker naked. what genius does! it the dintrict court the discharge ,,orran4, pa,a for the will make Founder's day. 1,1i. It(I)frt. Mali, where he has a to keep the 'N.-- . a lioio sports a for ,...! of ,,,,1 41 because he hall kept 'hp !,,!,.. president ise require Nil,. C. Eccles guardian f'.rh,,; legal David 441Aera . a business position. ,,- f r,,r, t10,0-- h, th ,T. ,,i out of war ! Three of the William J. Ecolea. heir of the late a ',., r,,' c),;', of war, were features' country The phyeical education department . ' t r, ,,. . ' Rn'i of United ,;s dt'' ite.gur, the States of ., the r ''!''' ,rf.",,,r fi ,I,' let! sveterdas greatest presidents ,''.,It David Ecciett. end tipproval Irwin L. S( ''.. will have more life than ever before rally held by local Re-- , have presided over the des of the final to.jto ;,,I,:,,-hc the Yolk New lvh,re guardian by ',hacks. ull -, E. I. Itoberts is tatting , ., ;, li ,4i. h. 11, th was at war: they gether accounting 3r a'. Mt Web, club last night nation while ohs. I.Irt, ,,I.,1 It h of the sale Director with .the tend Cornell u!,,)ersitt t r. T..I ,,r 'IP 01, NLtth-,- ,,, M,,,x1r Abraham of atm k to Homerapprotal were Ecciee a minor largest irischools tif the east for special !IT, gen. Washington. were ti delivered George by , 'A no!a!dreP5t, Y. not, r II cork .,1 i,1Aat.. I.t .: social .1, t'ffscet He !are requested. According to the petiI, Probation education, physical ', William McKinley. .,!,0, and Lincoln and Ohio of ol ,L f ., ,,,,, ,, I,,,. n f io,ft it and Harding V.'St-NI,,Irile0,, ,,, :'., athletics. wenn tie obi Biol. at return-01, 4,, from At, PM, !,1,.1 further asked who was clamoring for ttion William J. Eccles attained his flaming. Philadelphia, Wasshington. Boston and spent in southert. Idaho He then Ge.,rge Sutherland of rtahH war and who wants! war? on August C. 1,16. and the Chicago. , ' A l' 300' and will t majority at c. over r diPtnti the attended by Preeident born turned been A has has wip i elder brother as guardian 4,, ,,,el,rg reviewed the step taken by daughter Hattie Creek sanitarnins Th. r A. R. Heywood waa Vi'llion when war was declared in vmb, to him as hie foil share of she (am"' side of physical education is well and Mrs. wyman and estate $26,000 in cash ;ind 133 vitiatee girls' asmtt,. tall r,rnong other prominent suing neutrality proclamations , cared for by Mime Armorel lexon. r The Rev. Frank L. Moore d were then .,1 the platform spoke upon the ;totes with tier- of capital stock of the David Eccles r 1., R,. n.trI e nt' At. , Everything ia buzzing front base. vet--. dietrict superintendeni .1 Home Age James A. Howell. many and Austria over the sinking of company. Yll'Ier, .1. mint K to !dare. Bev. zind the lirown. Miesions the with obi sane garret S. G. Dye. John of N. j ease were in lt.'rrts, live. the is in Ameriean which eourt ., The piked It. ahipe that hes characterized the trustl returned missionary rrom Ttkey will outh lt Ecelea l opirts li Hollingsworth. J. M. ost. s H e declared that l.tr. Wiliam 's, Homer ttl Eccles of whom D. .t, tution the piost ' speak in the Congregational Church. lenglt,seri-l' iA mgaI aral Jacige J. E. Bagley. action throughout the "whole affair tits- -- in still the regularly' appointed guar(.artc! The k. o elections. dais do. ,n.irc at have h.en held tho, evening. c ;.30 r .hc hlo , r!eed1 t4 the meeting a torchlight played a wenknem that was taken adthe purcham for hint Great nthiWilern 'the to hian approve the by l' ,'N of Lehi. Is bing .d r ,, .vitaiol stied by the members of vantage of by .titlermanv. If Mr. Home- - of 67 :shares of the capital stock of students In their laboratory' Ile ,1.. exercises rem .t .eri 1, ) of t,,r club court on a .nt Lo t Eccles company. the in preeilcal David y,,,,,11,a's Republican velt had been president. he declared. the Most of tried its the Fourth district r".. t.' 1'1" of- - inK The the offices were 626.000. being ,,r r ant paraded the buelheadi we would have kept out ef war and :price thc r,:i p.,111)t. plaint charung K etatutory paid , contested and corn ( ht. ,VOt"-1warmly N''' ( t re'r a The pa- have retained our self respect. bY ( to H. r, r'. tl t. A. :f.4.t lea11 ty a band. tense. accompanied exeellent peleetiona were made in all petition ,, c he tr,..tr both to the scartern) J. for Eccles A th,n m.'rehed ttalt to were William 'rn claotees from points at th, The the ceipt 1 evening During d following meo were thos) Messrs J. Wm Krught. W. Lester, rani the Mr. Hard- dered t!r.r.ed ,n the meeting. when h., en to fill th e office of president of the $35,000 and the ishares of stock. nri by Charles Kent. Knight )e.r Mangum. Myron C. Newell. 1,11 Sutherland were given : ,r1 )ir the southern part of the st.tte H. Allen E. have and etIhrlatreiZen. eaprecnhnigdh. Starr Jordan t; chairman. and Mrs. Charles Work180 h went on a 1111PNInn fn, re ptiona when they entered returned from a successful duck Wm Archibolii. ReBritaln and while thre presided oter I man. secretary. ael:r ,r,!Ill. I third-yeaClove. Stanley LEHI. Bottoms. Thurber to the Mrs. and '"I 'mg chairman. he the trip Monmouthshire snt!'r 1itiding stated that publican county Many a "Grouch" Sterling Barrie' fourth"pear. ("et." Wayne county ThP party bagged :00 !Is was always a stauneh and srtRe Alma Kimball. nominee for count) re. Anderson; freshmen. t. paid campaigner but he waa Preatsn ducks. corder. spoke. mmber of the Church :g ,,,ntribute to the good of the ald, sophomores. Ross Bean; Juniors, 0.;!uld13e Glad by his ralmer is Denial of Mrs, ramni. .; he sees It. He denounced IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL Earl Snell; eniors, Milton Knudsen. II aorta widow. four ftwharti ii 31r. for pJr-of forsaking Bryan Mrs. Mary Jane Fares died at her Jones Meets Brown. !few Law Finn. Is I by TOO oftn a person's distmeition , Jethro, and William ,,,,et when it was experiencing home here Wednesday night at the in M f.tr:ane F:f !lamet when it is his dieestion that 14 Jacob Coiension. find attorneY. ity !daughters Mro of wa 71 She the ;site of ier at danger. in fie congratulated when the Woe' IN years. time age Some at JOHN Nitddleton Mrs Profault t. Of and of Provo. Jones, B ft,t Henry James a co have Iaw Thiker fonoed . am strongl) feet being 100k11 when Fares. Rho wan horn in Toron blue and you ;4,4. if Utah tomate dingy. Henry Sat: of vo, and Sailor Brown Salt pa city partnership which wtli lif known by Senators ;efeAed in the irresistible impulse to snap and snarl. on the mat at the M,Ihrl jot' to, ('anada, and Canie to Park City colernan Tucker. Th n w firm. sill meet hare. when you feel dull and gloomy, stuff.4 Sutherland, . 'moot and Genrgo on the evonii,g of 4),t 11 1191 and resided here until her wtth pavilion. A. a melt, will occupy I e Jones i considered in good shape to and uneomfortabiewith iltclared that lrtah was the most troth: She is survived hy her husband the offices of Whitocotion, bl too a Pt omarb. furred tongue beadarhe. Correspondence.) (Special th Who. firm 48. late meet of Brown. like of with the for the all !mkt one eon. W. F. Rathbun of Ran ,10.! represented Tablet. a FARMINGTON. then Cathartic I take Foley & for Lehi, Oct. S.Funeral services t trim Union. Bagley. over th. Provo Com- Jones. has a good wrestling record. lie appealed for !)legn Cal. lf your bowels are 'sluggish. if your mercial - p,r1:-,,- , Savings hank. and will titleof Charles E. Hughes. John W. Wing, who died suddenly at Intestines are clogged with a dorompw. 4. IV ceed Whitecritton Pa &ley as attor,,,,, on would nut the country ute dila. NOMINATED STRINGHAM poisonous mesa if you are not his home Tuesday from lug neys for the bank. Mr. Tucker, who '144 k and hho he asserted eliminating properly. thin little tablet I EPHRAIM. 1 Is at preeent principal of the Lovewill afford prompt. sure and safe relief BINGHAl1. Mr Wit,- lion of the heart. were held yesterday - a ,,,. 'ill out of war. FOR STATE SENATE without griping. pain. MIMIC& or coetive lock', NPV high school. will come to . ',, - .;t1. wen no exception to from the tabernacle. Bishop J. Stoker effects. Provo tut soon as another principal I! , 4,,p11 kept tin Out of presided and oesides him Cie epeakers 'ORE HANDLER KILLED HURT JOHNSON MARTIN an he Foley Cathartic Tablets are a genusecured .r t rira III. twn at the Vhite were B. Ander(Sports! Correepoodo,inely wholesome physican ideal 'are George Kirkham. A. I'c ',Hared. end had he been litutinces. City IN AUTO ACCIDENT ntive. of They keep the 'Tavern tit and Heber at Oct Turner WAGON City. WHEN THROWN FROM Yomorday. son, Mrs. Hatch Farmington. On& purged of poisons. and ready to At the meeting of the mg the papt three years Patriarch Larkin of ogden and Preiii.' city commisDomoecittle elate oemitorti., tho Stout people may they have disease. ,, un our with war of sion .1. k4.,,,i were yestert1 Mrs. Turner also read au A. J. Evan. applications no equal for Winging a light and free - t,,-held hero. Ilichard Stringhm: ilittle for etreet Itghts at the following !!'uth has Prealdent Wil(Special correspondence ) (Special Correspondence.) feeling. poem prepared for the occanounoriginal of man totaineea it prominent in Ninth West street between He criticimi Prtat ;mints, Sold by druggists everywhere. Dieson. The choir furnished music. asEphraim, Oct. 5.Martin Johnson ti(ul, was nominated t.) arelainetion 'I, Third and f,,, what he called tributed by Foley Co , Chicago. makers by the Black Hawk war veter- tIsen sae killed esterday morning ond North Fifth North streets; fzeof this city met with a painful acci,om-- ; Third hi,h the distri,d. for , In dealing with Gerof the celebrated troley the 4 by West street Eighth Jioney end ans. and there was a solo by Mn. shile driving a wagon loaded with creek. on Third and )t !eh fnunTar. IOC Coughs &ad colds. he priaes Davis. Morgan NV West, south of Sixth dent Wednesday evening 'hen ..f., ,.,..,! ore down the steep grade near the U. alniting ships Francis A. Child. !, matter of of narno of Itirh It The Routh. and on Second North. between watt sh,,', erieene boat .their lives. Schranust4ohnoon Drug Co. The hOWIP WW1 filled with bympa- - S, mine. In attempting to check the Sixth and returning from Juab county in an tips. but SeventD East streets. The automobile. 'Sir. Johnson had been Morgan county wasthepresented floral offer- - petql of his wagon. which was get1.ote waa taken thzing friends and thebeautiful. before withdrawn will be considered applications Buhe was thrown tug beyond control, ings were profuse and thresher tut and Dr. David Westwood was appointed engineering tu high seat to the ground. lowastant nal etas in the city cemetery where from his his city physician to act without through with his seasontt work and He neck. had been an breaking are buried. 110USANDS three children in the dark the automobile collided I I ,.re hauler here for 25 year', was well compensation. MURRAY. Beet Harvest BMW& Death of a Child. known and leaves a wife and four with another car throwing the occuBeet digging will commence in this: hodren. 4 Theodore Alfred. the to the ground. Three were in GRANITE TEACHER'S INSTITUT vicinity on Monday. and it is prochild of Mr anti Mixt Theodore pant,' cut-- . Alfred Madsen. died yesterday from the car and Johnnon wall the only one posed that the factory commence .eaIN BLAINE SCHOOL BUILDING canker The. funeral services will he to roceive Injuries. having several qui ting on Wednesday: The cutting PAYSON. son will be,considerably sh..rter this. held Sundai at 2 o'ciock in the Sec- euto on the head and his leg broken. erected Common new of factories Raped Every Year by ond ward meetinghouse: year because 1I1ical aid was aummonod and the - Th. elranit' Oct ?ifurrae. Sixty to 75 days sill be the length of MRS. CUSHING DIES &pie Suggestions Given Free Good Roads Meeting. patieht Is improving. this season's carrepaign. School Teachrs Inititat will meet lq The forroads good of the l'armere Prosperous. p.m.. Frinkharn by The Lydia On Tuesday. Oct 10, at AFTER LON GILLNESS Provo Commercial committee the Blaine erhool building. Main aril rink has by it. ). mer employees will be assigned their Poke has returned from the Thirtv-thiri- l South ,t,rmerl Medicine Co. Vi Isom issued an Wto M secretary. re. as new men and assigned han where south he nrinek positions shipped several teenth South) etreet. at inVitation to other rommtircial clubs -of horses nut tartoeds lie states that quire& morrow, Saturdnr. morning int,teAd (special Correspondence. and or...mitten( citizens. of the county Fcefor7 y z.rs women suffering from in The Scenic Limited are Other News Items. farmer. Sevier wher t. a school bulletins. pros1 county Gratin. high PaFson. Oct. MI- - to Ineet al the Commercial club- Fri- pAtoue. The beet rreip is fine anti watt at !trot illiOnti.t1 hnici t Th. ,iiirgigff ITmale ills wee been writbra rtm 12 p.m.. Mountain Weekly- chapel .st high school will more (Oct 17. day. evoninc for the a t, purpose known and in Cushing. the are widely 10 arhool farmre E to the Timo. hist; general pleased plant in of conferring on the question of se- with ; the 1.),1,a E. 'inkhorn Idedicine Co- convene on FridaYs from 9:15 the outloog for food prices for all heating E V : ing is out of order, hence the o'clock. Special programs have been much reepected resident. passed LyeA MT.t., for advice. curing a eirment ,r other permement their marketable will attend th inteachers rn About crops. The BenniOn. Pacific the a away , 5 fully Expriesa Tuesday evening after by Principal high way through in county from the nu., they t ot r e sense stitute. Mra Black Wu Blois. tuglprolonged Illness. Mrs. Cushing was the 1, north to the ismith istioedary. commott public:is.invited an): time. Lear, I I riga p.m.. Mountain IT tions dra volume of r In Moroni laat night Mrs. Ed Week-haNirs. Emma Loveridge is confined at daughter of Daniel and Thankful Mrs. A. K. Ilacriwm's P.111114111. PIONEER was and trolirmore a heart PEARSON. born a;,(1 1848 from Iperience in at the family residence NILS thousands of sick wo In home suffering August There wail a Luce attendance of tel. North died Racine county. Wisconein. t le. She came was due to confinement. Mr., tv, have been saved: from untold sufferall011 and DIES at friends MIDVALE. the semfuneral OF Slackham Waft the eldest daughter of Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Mathew like, to rtah with her parents in little. On ices for Mrs. Anna K. Harrison ss letttrs !ike the following clerly a boy. held Mrs. Ed Sparks of this city August 18. 1172. she was married to TuesdaY.' and was Thrtntgit the Cermet Itanyon Sixth in the meetward yesterday im Mrs. a li: William of tile posiMr. married to a Blackburn Cushing. over Fur. Cushing Elmer Peterson has accepted The speakers were Ehlers' one year ago. She was one oflittle net fi Nits Pea Murray, E. Pinkham's tion with the Centrifugal Dincharging 'vived by her husband and five 0)11- - inghouse the popRiver , NevsrkOhin."Lydla Feather g I. mod it. P Noleou it Berg 34 anti pert Miss Erdire Cushing of Pay. ular young ladies of Ephraim and her resident of MIdNaie tnr ye,ats. E letaLe Compound bee mad. ma a company. Ile will install machines in dren. standard a rki Tour- .1.11 room Throach Th- - mit'lcitig Bishop Brigham on Mrs. John of Betts e will come a death as Silver City. wan to Wednissdy at his shock great lint! am. well woman. Your sugar factories and refineries. t Dirtinic i.1 f v....re rom 3 it stneping ti, Oioir. this ,ommunity. Mrs. Slackharn wa. 1 J. Fitzgerald, Oran Cuehing of Salt Lake and Ellis anti by Mrstrio n Itrtioto Swe,1-otti.ertation tam E Born, to Mr. and Idra. W. trni :.;ot M by tL)11:!;;ventl!Sli Sanative Wash is born in this altv about :2 ears sin 74 year's. lie was horn in Kittinger, land Edward Cushing of Payson. to Mr. and Mrs. O. ,., end tnformation. E MOrl Tkiteta, Mabel ro!1!.,Pc! to IS417.. ttial.1 came rtah IT. and to anki 1 wan the. edueated in the Snow iteatV thing ju st Wm. Curtis' raneraL, Thursday and Friday respectiveLiterature, Many beautiful rot it rNuto '11 overcome emy. female boyst locating in MidN'tt ie. where he re,nded! E-- Theo. Hart. Gen. Agent. The funetal of William Curtis. on of love and sympath. ,.f trien&. ly. ts until death. survived his; le by weakness. I have Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Curtis. Wall hold Mrs. Itobili-owidow. Mrs. Elna Pearson, two ',MIR. E 301 Main St. Salt Lake spciikx. E told young mothers Monthly afternoon in the Salem meetMrs. Helen nine Robinson of ColoJohn 77, of Butte. Ntont and Nita Jr..' house under the ing direction I ed' Midvale. 11111111111111111111111110 of rado BEAVER well as older ones iito three of Mtg. PARK the at daughter,. Ladies' 11,t.,!ing spoke Bishop Christensen. The speakers were Democratic ,;li about your reme- William Rope of Salt lAke. Mrs Frank Mill1111111111111111111iiiiii club )esterday afternoon Dr. Hughes of Spanish Fork, Frank Clark of Fannin, Colo and Mrs. John home of Nirs. 1Vm. M. Roylance. 'DEMOCRATS at '': dies, and what they the AND Cel of !venire Elder. 4. GardSpringville. .SUMMIT COUNTY Peirson of Midvale: aloo Iv one ner and la Mes Christensen of Salem. Vocal selections were rendered by have done for me. of Su!! Like Marie PROGRESSIVES FUSE or, James Pearson or ,,,1 I think Lydia E. SOCIALISTTICKET The Salem choir furnished appro- - Misses Ethel Ta)lor .byand The funeral will bn held tmlwrr,,vr! Miss Elizabeth accompanied pigsty, music and Professor W. Kin g 2 p. rn.. In the at it ;:b rinkham's Vegetalithe:el (Saturday) , Drisity of Payson as n g two solos. In- Taylor. pinniutO, Th toeiv I' ward meetinghouse Fruit rxhibit Primes. ble Compound saved (special Correspondence ) was offered by Deniel Jackvocation Correepehdenee.) (Special viewed the he at teidnce SatuTday ..4141111 'y Ifs, as my health was very bad yt..aver. Democrats' from I I until o'clovg. County Emit Horticulturist Otto J. Park City. Oct. C.The tollosv.ing man and benediction by Henry Sai kbal I write on and Progressives held their you, but now I can do my !county tickst wor nominated. by the bin. Interment was in Salem ceme- Poulson reports. verf favorably respective fruit exhibit at the state coriventiona at Milford 7aatork and have not bad a sick day !Socialist party: For state senator. tery. Decedent is survived by his par- Utah countyti yesterday sith repre- ents and one sister. fair. Of 152 prizes awarded for fruit the 'VIII heron taking your remedies. I John O. Waiters of Duchenne: 119 or 67 following results: The Democrat., of A. received J. I Utah Berg per county LE VAN legislature, H. James eentativOn keeP lhP Boyles Funeral.. r Cqmpound and Liver Pills on Park oillty; commissioner. cent of the total. Of these II were nominated John F. Talton for the Arden the time."--Mr- s. Funeral services for r II Jame' first prise.. 41. aecond. and S. third. Geo. Turnip- Charlen Epee of Park City; George A. Parkinson for long MRS. RASMUSSEN Di S. died who ' 4, 24 Slwrwood Monday. were Mills of lloyta- Boyle, Court, Newark, Ohio. commissioner. Samuel Republican itatificathm Meeting. held term and John C. White for short in the Presof Wednesday Levan. Oct. 4 Tueuula, a tternonn E. C. Why dor:t Montgomery write for free advice)! ville; clerk. at la.0 church. Rev. W. Murylu authored night Republicans term commiesioners. Robert B. White. kiezese attorne...n E. J. Royal of Park byterian Nevi p,,Tvcommencing at Lydia E. Pinkham Medidna If yott have or Park phy officiating. The church choir gang Ttepubliesin headquarters for the Can - clerk; Arthur Smith. 'a. treasurer; H. A. Iit.011 were held in the Lean sard city; sheriff. E. À daTII.Ort the hymns. "Jesus. Savior, Pilot Me." Mated ratification at the Ladies' Reof (coe.der.tial), Lynn, Mass, KIHNI-Olt III. ADDER ritor1-Marquardt reoordar, August -. asseasor. City; The White, . Mrs. "Beautiful fele H. Jr. of D. Progressives Somewhere." and publican club meeting. ee Nick Teraina of POPyr-tirHa, meetinghouse for Mrs Ant:It oH 10.04 111 Park City; treasurer. Owen to "Nearer. of God, Thee." nominated Mn. My the Elects, rePallbearclub, of Madsen. preeldfor Stewart Dorrity president died who mussen. eyening.1 t he Sunday re remert Park City; assessor. Edward in y htwve Homer corder: William Hurst. surveyor; Abs Oct. 1. Malin ers were Henry Badham, George A. ed. County Chairman Eph i Bishop J. E. Taylor was in Park Cit,y; surveyor. Hans case called If you are and the Bertelsen, William H. a upon talk brief Frank made Peery, yotir The of justice, PoPrvicep the A. singing of Park City; precinct sheriff: Pargon, at- charge and Enock county candidates for short addreeses. Fotheringham. St.n.I J. L. Shermer. Ed Simmons n . ',Red the inte:ptont furnished was IA, thinking We, by Archer of Park City; constable. torn.-Each party then ratified the Monk. Moat of the candidates were present man or a oman I desire sour choir. Mrs. J. L. rsneom ang Mower of Park City. ' actions of the other, and an the com- My Father.- - Charles Niangelson and spoke briefly. I give eah patient of - - Woman' Wiboon Club. patronage. rendered Selections were by the bined ticket appear as Democratic. 1,41Vittl, J. M. Christensen of Netibd my , personal at t oul!on end A woman's Woodrow Wilson club which Charlea after Froisiand quartet. niintster the necsosarv remediem Tay The Murdock branch of the Beaver W. L. Webb of Lehi anti Bishop wee organized here last night by Mrs.e an i In an a riproi.tI R. Mabey was introduced and after a tor were the speakers They refereed speak-erThe Lake. of Salt was G. Little East ward s J. remepartially organised last r the splendid life the had method. Only epleudid reception, he gave a coaches Mrs. Little, William McCarty were of an1 the campaign. Sunday. Reinhard wrta called only birthtiter are given DEMOCRATIC IlLtLLY. address on the Issues e Wilma Viet DiLd't of Salt Lake and George F. Goodwin la in t'Pridestred. Call to Gs attorand born Rasmusinen C. Mrs. R. and waft Ashton. formerly county Song preside days patronage 'Io II Nee b:a.v 11.11"V' of Salt Lake. Following the meeting (iipectal Correspondence.) free consultation-1- 5S f..r ney of Davis county. reviewed, past Willard Gardner were chosen as his dysed Denmark. Jan. I. irtt She Mrs. Little. tendered Jo .eou was es, a Oct. reception H. loon ...4 Ma. conditions in that county and claimed couneelors. Irwin Noall was chosen was baptized Jan. la. 1b9. and Can't, ,e,r, Main St. Granting Ile. Id I" kv,v7I.11ddd' 011k1 RES Woman'. Republican Clot.). Carty and H. L. Milliner. Balt Lake that the jails bad been filled with the ouperintendent of the Sunday school. ito Utah in 1666. Was married to uti toys 6 I 861. noun.. 10 a. m. to, I p. or- county attorney. were the speakers at SHORES. Nov have N. IL J. of the Rasmussen of Howard Park race Metuchen, women Thel o'd on City president track Bishop !dory..., the Lagoon . ... , 1 ,of &ores" hangers nederie In I S. Y. M. M. I. A.. and Rosabelle de Jong. After coming to Utah mho and her a tad Democratic the at 'ebil heat dditabis Warnanli night rally Republican a county enised saloon. and PIM Were- tn. of the Vie M. A. wee es the was called to order opera house. husband located in South Cottonwood. gibe, SALT president The the last meeting wu H. Madsen club. D. apeakec; ewer.. This enrollment at the Murdock is In 1111 they moved to Bear niter LAter: by Henry Welsh. matinee for repro-- - traduced by Chairman-H. Barra, on state blues. Dr. M. W. Griffith, M. D. ut Nee.. YOU DOMin0 for county item- he gave a short talk 11. City. and in 11U1 they moved to Levan larger than for tho aorreeponding pee .,. ...1. gentetive, who made an address. Mrs. Democratic . Ille4trd Trtyva. 1141Tu tor Moo Deetoorato IL exThe tallrerel resided since. hand mbialoner. Jetteries have Silver elected chairman and for whore was years poet. they ,riod Jeffers i, te.:1111; weft Womeet owl W. - club, idrd. Restnussen, during her, active - - Urs. Helen Ring Robinson. ot Coto. mods the total aarollesont of Mot year. bfro. J. B. Johnson. vice turniablid the music, , . I 'IleitisI. Isw 1 7'. , artan '' , , , i , ,. . I , . t t -- IA 4,,i:-'1!1"- , E ' 41 i I , ' y SPEW iitli , J4; nig-Ila- 1 I ! ''' ; S. tip-to- p ,,v, -- 0,,s, - ,,e, e , V , . I Na i 1 . i L. 1 .i w , . record-breaker- i g ' ' .... ,Iar .;, . , . ,r , .1 , , vk i u.k 'over '1,-- - , , .1 , ': I s l 111 "s. i I : e .4 7 , , tr hunt-yea- : , i.- 4 I I ,: t . - 7 r. di , 4rvi1 , 11, 1 1 - - Fraro-le,-o- .1 -- .: . 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