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Show DESERET NEWS EVENING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER PROVO.| | OFFICE. lL. REED DOW Mgr, BROWNING, Ogden Branch. Telephone Patrons are immediate ne ‘|The work was done 5 percent cheaper than the contract price, the school beard preferring to pay cash for the improvement. f HOTEI 1960-W. requested complaints delivery. > CHURCH to meke regarding PUBLICATIONS. Order your Chureh works and ail other books through any Ogden rep- resentative of The Deseret News. of the largest NEWS wate oe sale eaver, at the 3284 inghouse, court yesterday when she filed kindly and to provide the folfowing Washington APPEALS who was CASE. court. case was a chambermaid had sold that the who Hammond who was recently The boy is charged with grand larceny and his bail has been fixed at $500. He is now his on ef stealing a motorcycle, cruelly. the Provo, bound wife treated. court Tie Bingham, 257 Grant Avenue. has been filed. will receive instructions from Supt. Mills. The meeting marks the opening of the school. term. A meeting of teachers ef the Ogden high school was held with principal Beason this morning when he with. his STALE VAST 8 sepeeneee plans for the opening of se After the teachers tae been assigned Ogden, Sept. @-Considaravie excitement,. which for a time threatened injury to little Mildred Shaw, age 8 years, was caused yesterday when. the ‘father of the child entered Judge Howcourtroom, ntS of the where child had the J. in. the struggle pears and order was Debits Shaw, it was restored father “i e News is delivered in L. BE. Lauritzen, every 8Cicer. a advertising received. ao Brow Phone Murray to ask attempted to of the child by tearing it from the arms of the grandfather. The grandmother, an attorney and the court: baliff took part some time child The for some trace news reached the Betterment league of City and under the of the Parents’ classes will furnish the speakers and in each ward good mu- his wife married ago the sical annd she child with county programs In her. At the time of her. death, the child was sent to the grandparents in Ogden. Shaw learned that the. child was here after searching for her in Oregon and with the aid of local detectives he discovered her with her He followed them into grandparents. the courtroom yesterday and before South will be Salt In the Murray ette Wright Berla Gallyer the and a story Second will will will and child struggled make a means) of her he has a right mother’s to her death. furiously to free by solo, solo a member The county. of the decorating ames BUT MONEY GONE meee up from the six. yao weeks. t of a who had stopped at the Grant ward funeral from 9 a. wife have now left San Francisco. Rh hotel to advertise a. reward for the return of the tickets. Mr. Cobb and his for ere EXHIBITED. —At a Hgafety first” Oeden, Se _ meeting held in he office of Superintendent T. . Rowlands yesterday, President Sproule of the Sacramento division of the Southern Pacific, exhibited the original ‘‘Safety first’? medals presented pany by to the Southern Pacific the Harriman system. comThe medal was awarded to. Conductor F. Schwab of the Sacramento division for sending in the most elaine tions for accident fe Hewett ion SCHOOL Ogden, clerk of BOARD sugges- NOTES. Sept. 5—Miss Viola. Clansy, the board of education, was authorized last evening to advertise time on of coal to be supplied is O'Neil paving Construction was sehool company. done in front and the juntor high 5—A The Mrs. Vocal speakers in the its were given Mac-, Miss The games, followed ward have and by a The party was was Frank have been Lambert visiting eijoy- an at- Mr. No, Miners. ae Park Park 144, Western were rendered FOR MRS. tions were quarte tendered by the NEWS pene business. Postmaster James First till will City under the City ‘Miners’ Federation of A good program has ‘been arand a pleasant day is expect~-. gave an entertainment amusement A social a gatherine of the vers and teachers the home of party enjoyed Thomas a melon a side of large y. front m. of the the hosaed union parade ‘by through the the following hall, will’ and at form band, business order: Sept. hall park, where the for Gonry East adele from Thistle yesterday remains of an unknown by a body freight cil march Bishop Wahlquist of Grant war outing top At of his this week i a twin Junior family and had a climbed peaks. Hillcrest high with canyon to was possibility mangled of beyond identification was. UTAH. the street par- will city for this held last the evening mayor and all members city $25 a year was passed to its third and last reading and the ordinance will now become a law. The matter of awarding the sideheld tonight matter by oi to again ‘‘slinpe meeting finally the will” ibe settle oe this Bountiful by WOODRUFF. ee Or ne BOOK 50 cents each, (Special f, Woodruff, postpaid, Mrs. Samuel Neville, of heart trouble. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hzra Brown, left Saturday to be at her bed side. The 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and | NOTES. Mrs. I. Johnson narrowly escaped hex ing killed, when she accidentally fell from the fire escape on the schoolhouse, a distance of 18 feet. Her injuries were painful, though not dangerous. 11-year-old daughter of Mrs. Wm. ‘Cox, Miss Florence Young and her brother was seriously injured Sept. 2, while Raymond returned to their home Tues~day, after visiting relatives and riding a horse which became unmanfriends for a week. ageable and ran under a gateway, Mrs. Thomas Priday and daughter striking the child’s head against a log Chioe are visiting their agen a and and cutting a deep gash several inches et Mrs. Eid Spencer, this w long. Although quite serious it is not . Chas. Riley of Evanston hae pur< thought to be dangerous. ee ae the David Dean home and ex~ has been received from: Aberdeen, Idaho, of the serious iliness of pects to move in the near future. ee ANTHEMS wien © by Climedinst. or Correspondence.) Sept. 3—May Hemple, the WORLD'S | REVISED, ENLARGED AND EDITED his age is esti- 60 years. Kimball and came auto, down Thursday other victims dent in of the Academy automobile avenues, acci- Thursday evening. Neola ee Fred Turner, in Utah county specting mills moth has has been state for gone Salt Lake es born to i Mr. sanitary inspector this week from in- }. which fourfd the’ mills free. Rev. Wi. F. Bulkley, who |}Rév. G. T. Le Boutillur as he Wacesoas rector of the St. Mary’s Episcopal church here,’ will -begin regular services next Sunday Ws O. Smoot has returned from a five weeks visit to accompanied the her |. east. Mrs, husband on Smoot the trip. BEAVER. | OBITUARY. recently at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Geo. D. White, at the age 82 of general debility. She was born 1882, in in England, 1852. She landing her in left of in and joined the Church her native land in Philadelphia, husband where remained five SIZE 8} INCHES LONG, 6} INCHES WIDE 1835, she and years ane a Sept. buried their sscond child. After living in THIS STANDARD DICTIONARY is not alone a Dictionary, but also a compact array of the most valuable: information, introducing many new features not found in any other Dictionary. tt is a reference library and Salt Lake City three years she came to southrn Utah and had resided in Parowan, Panguitch, Circleville, Paragoonah an 3 led .at two difhardships of pioneer a gospel never wavered. tions in. different organizations of t Church in her younger days She was devoted to the interests of her beamily, and being a’ woman e value of ae she watched over her children with care and anx jety. She was mother of nine chi ee five of whom eee her, and she randchildren ‘and nine great-great- aa acmnaee Luke.en- ae the G. O. elub Thursday ght. Each member carried useful articles from the 5-cent store. A set of table linen was groom -will be Douglas Giles, will become poeseted, a bride Kirby Ruth Taylor daughter came this morning that week; had died + the is visiting “Mae at this week. Luke of next was received | Francis Miss Wallsb Ac et the home of Green- nt is told in ANNE BLES, by merly sold L. at at Deseret aba OF M. Montgomery. $1.50, eo ane a Book § ae Principles knowledge. Decisive of religious ones have subjects, been BR. send us e ace the and Used in Writing Forms and Used in and How to How to Secure Secure Soubriquets of Cities Derivation of Geographical Naraey . 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BANKS UNDERTAKING Co, the com- now} any and the G. school, Res- An incident of the eel of school last week was that an equal number of boys and girls registered at the Liber~ y school, 107 boys and 107 girls. be and form- but down A, men; at of ‘erowd, will Bailey, Wednesday. iband, the council present The ordinance makine the stockbrokers doing ‘business hall was pro- 9. Day, H. University, afternoon the man,-who was train in tug-of-war gram of music and games was provided contract was which delighted and entertained the |. walk along’ and a special members Sept. L. Cornell This is the deal Dictionary for daily use and quick reference. It contains the latest words and their definitions, and is the best Dictionary for the busy man. It contains 1,200 pictures of objects described in the hat and is the most valnabie Dictionary of its Size ever published. | is receiving the Sheriff 10 Clove and W. has 10 ade the sports will tbe held on Main street, and at 12 oot a@ recess will be taken for one ho At 1 o’clock the crowd will assemble at the city aro A engaged in editing lecturing. President Widtsoe’s first contribution was his text on dry-farming, which has achieved international fame. The new work, according to men shipping and, will, district Independent school children, union veterans. At the conclusion of the Warnock. The and peach feast fruit of of eed Members of the Park City Independent band have been engaged to furnish the music for the day, and the day’s festivities will ‘begin. at 9:30 a. m, with a concert on ‘Main street evenin the week campfire. Ifhis is President Widtsoel's contribution to the series edit- Peach Folfeast Sunday school offiof Grant. ward at at the in hall last event of the the Professor by erly roe NOTES. transferring from by of off ward mail between the Provo postoffice the railroad station. Cleveland Brown, who has had the contract, given up the work. The is ed $4.50 per dozen with postage of 12 cents added if in the first or second Zone. DESERET NEWs BOOK STORE, The secre Book Concern, Provo, Sept. 5.—Judge D. T. Lewis, of the juvenile court, was here yesterday, from Spanish Fork, attending to killed entitled Practice, { PROVO | | BURRASTON. the L. D. S. hospital in take a course in nursing. A daughter has been and Mrs. Wren Wilkins. | be held, races of all kinds in addition to the miners’ sport. Park City’s ball team will cross bats with the fast will be enjoyed. The bishop has ordered £ a Lake Steifel team for a purse of 00 watermelons and several crates 0 cantaloupes. A dancing party will keep th the evening a ball will be given the young people merry until late in by the union in Rasband’s hall. the evening. The regular Sa of the city counThe campfire girls of Brinton ward single women. a watermelon annual work Widtsoe college press. second oon. The speakers were Hilder Walter P. Whitehead. Bishop Joseph A. Buttle and Elder J, © Andersen. Vocal seleo- Miss. (Special Correspondence. ) Park -City, Sept. 4.—Labor day of ‘Los with in About and ‘ MINERS WILL CELEBRATE LABOR DAY AT PARK CITY the program was thoroughLight refreshments were Mrs. spent supper. [PARK CITY. home well and family. afternoon Wednesday, A, cars than Provo, Sept. 5.—Funeral services were held for Mrs, Jane Burraston in Berg ~ Son’s funeral chapel yesterday after- their love Next new Irrigation what wag- more. feature eleventh Price SERVICES of the new 4.—A. of John Agricultural 100 5 PUBLISHED THE DESERET NEWS and edited by Prof. #. Stephens. Jones and Bishand Thomas N. an the evening reBishop Daniel of Tanner Wright. until welcome esti- school. everyone and union for of the Ogden spoke |be observed in }auspices of the : mated by the contract of os The board ordered the payment of} $1,700 for paving done by the J. high who 25° guests. were. present timé was spent. the m. bids for the supply of coal for the winter. months. Bids will be received uniil. September 18, when it is believed the contract will be awardéd. he amount Mr. he MENTION. |} the married and lowing the games Healy 75 numbers Mackay. During were made by respect and Mrs. C. H. Banks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert will make their future home in Salt Lake City. Bennion ward ieee will celebrate Labor day. A me of baseball between the Lnayreled and single men has been arranged as well as one between with own- ers the in Sept. erved. Mr, and Angeles lava- tory the next day. The purse the tickets was returned to the Daisy marks McRae, his father on Creek, Tooele a tended and ly enjoyed. wee floor Musical selections ‘bids about A Sept. President shipped, besides by express and week We have only. a few copies left of this. excellent collection of home and other popular selected anthems. and The Lioyd sister. Mabel Ogden, Bart. 5.—J. M:; Cobb of Los he stopped off in Ogden on his ‘San Francisco from the east ‘eat while here he lost his purse containing a ticket -to the coast for himself and wife. The purse also contained $6 in silver which was missing when Depot Master Shields picked the cuvss when this TEMPLE by Boshard’s quartet, solos by Albert Southwick and Murray K/ Roberts. af- spent Taylor. Albert Buttle BURLESON. Phone WOODRUFF NEWS Provo. of relatives friends. LUCY Daughter of Postmaster General of United States. ject, is the first work on irrigation mittees in charge are endeavoring to have which deals with _the subject ene best display of fruit on that day | W that has eyer been geen in the state. The speakers at the tabernacle services man on the farm, Other w last dante were Hilder Clarence Merrill, been written more with the abject of who recently returned from a mision to assisting irrigation eee to Great Britain, and Dr. J. D. Hardin solution of their problem: heb lcd W..C. Hoorsley was in charge ¢ 2 The work is etenive. ibut written in a popular style, It covers over five neral services were held in the Third hundred pages and contains nearly ward chapel Saturday at 3 m, for Wilfive hundred illustrations. oT Frederickson, son of ” Ntr. ‘and ha . Frederickson, who was accidentally icilled by the falling of a desta Thursday morning. iene epeskcrs were Bishop David ah urt, Mayor W.° T. Davis, plders H. ee ‘Adolph Madsen, Norm tee and President Oleen N. Stohl. The singing was by the ward hoir : HOOVER, an improvhe wll by Mrs. Bell Ascher, Miss Coral bay, Miss Annie Harmon, and more than two years. For the past three months he ‘has been traveling through HBurope accompanied. by s aS up congregation Street. Principles Utah | as between 50 and and Mrs, Ernest . Murray, ty’s booth, 'Those interested in the exhibit are determined that Weber county. shall have the benefit of the advertisement.which comes to he winners of stateA Pines - THERE, evening, evening. TRIPP. party was endo Herbert Cook in the Taylorsville amusement hall Wednesday evening. Mr. Cook has been labor~ as a. missionary in England for coun- 'PURSE LOST; FOUND; TICKET weeks. Hi. J. AP farmers the two J. W. sympathizing were Patriarch ops Joseph A. to riends and neighbors of the Granger ward. gathered unexpectedly at their home, and spent with them a pleasant in- county. He was immediately sent to the hospital but the case was in such an advanced stage that os recovery was not possible. The body will He in state = the fam- Mr. of past BE road hospital miussen will commence to assemble produce for the exhibit within the next few days. He will also have charge a large business died in a Salt Lake City hospital. Wed- |’ able nesday night, following three operations for appendicitis. ‘He was in. the of. the county to make a. collection of their best fruit, vegetables and grain ee ay at the Utah State fair to eheld in Salt Lake caty commencing ey sted 10. The Weber club eat the commissioners have appointed Roy Rassmae ‘sen. collector. of the. produce to. tbe Weber the Stewart, OF Main Logan, this year is ‘by parcel post. One local firm mailed 190 small boxes of. peaches yesterday, - Pravo, Sept. 5.—The funeral services for John Wesley Hoover. the 12-year~ oy son of Mr, and Mrs. Webster Hoovheld in the Third ward meetinghouse ? peers afternoon, were attended by underwent nearly and Dr. MURRAY iby has peaches, Already of peaches have been nas been sent away Jr., mated Mr. of the exhibited. fire R. Elberta Spring- the day the the John in and around Brigham City, wrapping, loading and shipping and Page, for URGING FARMERS. TO EXHIBIT AT STATE. FAIR Weber that S. Bringhurst, Mr. residence urging said and orchards picking, Some promises his renornination, J. and child, who is able and willwork are employed in’ the peach IL. commissioners—James FUNERAL again, day ture and was a friend to all who.made his acquaintance. He was .the son of Christian Tripp of Grant ward. He Liebermann, 5.—The Bench, Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Tanner were tendered a pleasant surprise on Tues- bishopric. InterSouth Cottonwood ily are to for A. man, woman ing to ons. Senator Provo;! Frank Lehi, and Mrs. Tanner will move to Salt cemetery Lake in the near future Wayne Tripp was 13 years old and Last Wiednesday afternoon Mrs. He was of aj. had a promising future. Leone Camp was guest of honor at a kind disposition and of a studious nalinen .showed, given by Mrs. Charles was stricken he was with the family ranch in Deep Dedon, Sept. is who attend Provo, J. ticket at were no papers or othér articles found that would serve to identify him. The trainmen say the man has passed over who ‘shot negro on lower Twentyfifth atpest on August\29, will be charged with itarniies the peace and a state. charge will not be filed. against him. The colored man has re~ covered » and weal left iad the hospital. commissioners public OF WAYNE of the Grant ward ment willbe in the her- Ogden, Sept. 5.—As ‘the: result of an investigation by County Attorney Jacob The the meetings. Powell, to candidates Gardner, Lehi, and Richard D. Wadley, Pleasant Grove, . PayFor recorder-—F] oyd corer son; Ralph Hiliott, Pro For treasurer—L, sy Nelson and Henry Nuttall, Provo. For sheriff—Marion. Clinger of Lake View. : For attorney—Harvey Cluff and George P. Parker, Provo. For surveyor—T. Frank Wentz, Provo strength, and that it would die a natural death before another day passed) This is the second fire that has occurred this summer and within Murray, Sept. . 5.—Funeral services for Wayne Tripp will be held tomorrow First: at 12 o’clock noon in the Murray ward meetinghouse under the direction by SHOT A NEGRO, 10, CHARGE, DISTURBING THE PEACE erday, pe to attend FUNERAL self from the father when he attempted to run from the courtroom. with her yesterday. Jensen: school of County to: The city electric te has been. extended on Lovendahls A fire south of Big Bir araee canyon has been creeping up the’ moun-~ tare side since last Tuesday and has almost reached the top... A report from the mouth of the canyon this morning Amos Pettivocal piano soprano a told improvement. vited The father declares the grandparents have not been given the custody of the that high the Republican and Elias A. Gee, Provo, Palfreyman, Springv ille. program chapel Murray are working school “spirit. E. able fairs follow ing ward’ Margar- play sing be James be rendered. Cottonwood program will be given: Reading, H.: Turner; piano solo, Alma vocal solo, Olive. Green; solo, Ina Hawkins. grandparents. The attorneys ended in a personal. discussion and Judge Howell. ordered that the child. be brought into court today when both sides will be permitted to present their side of story. excellent eperation about a week ago is ing and in a few more days Lake supervision the judge had arrived he grabbed the of the junior girls. Speakers for each little girl and ran toward the door. -ward of the stake are listed. The--struggle for possession of e Sept. 6 will be known as Betterment child was followed by a sharp discusSunday and the speakers will deal with sion between attorneys who had ee questions affecting the morals of the engaged by the father and %: © | people, leaving suggestions that should the junior students of enthusiastic Murray, Sept. 5.—Instead of the Mutuals’ regular programs Sunday night has been searching the west off his’ daughter since child an in the ward BETTERMENT LEAGUE become popular and a good enrollment is looked for. This is the. first year WILL CONDUCT SERVICES | for the high school and already the in the court~ of the arranged morrow ae The meeting will commence at 7 o’clock. Miss Rachel ‘Farley, who has recently returned from Berlin, where she studied music for more than a year, will appear in several musical numbers. Miss Lila Eecles will give a dramatic reading. Other numbers have been ar-Tanged for the evening session. Murray and vicinity from the branch office Orders for Church works Branch Manager. e over First National Bank with Attorney Residence Murray- say. 377. him; in--the- east that his former wife had died. Shaw was divorced from several years again, taking Ogden, Sept. 5.—The Mutual Improvement associations of the Fifth ward have the For tepresentatives—C. L, Warnick, Pleasant Grov M. Jensen, Provo. For eB alovineuice WwW. Conover L A. PROGRAM. for the services on M..Jensen, eer [MURRAY DEPARTMENT | grandpar- appeared zor adoption papers, and gain physical possession M. TICKET §.—Among senators—State Booth in the custody of the sheriff. SESSION. Ogden, Sept. 5.—Teachers of the publlc schools for the year 1914 are in session at the Ogden high school this afternoon. They are to listen to an address by State Supt. Matheson and EACITEMENT IN COURT WHEN FATHER TRIES 10 AUN AWAY WITH GLB oe IN Sept. nomination For charge eevee TEACHERS ON for MISS BY PREST. JOHN A. WIDTSOE (Special Correspondence.) Brigham City, Sept. 4.—Every at the convention to be held Sept, 16, are the following: language the district Ave. had viding them with clothes. The complaint also states that he has used vile to of Academy Roy and has them or over side testifiea dren to leave their home bid his wife cooking for and forpro-. Ave. POSITIONS beer in the roombeer was furnished by the proprietor and that she shared the profits of her sales, he transcript in the case of necés- Acadenry -|CANDIDATES SEEKING One of the chief witnesses in the that she inghouse, ef west North for 3rd side LOGAN. All payments and complaints should be made to J. M. Blair, Agent for Daily, mi-Weekly Saturday and f North Street ews. carrier Saturday agnttier fined $100 by Judge Reeder in the municipal court several days ago for the illegal sale of liquor, ‘has appealed his case to the distric saries of-life for his family. He has since that time ordered his two chil- STANDS, is on trict wife _Sheove, 22546 Madison Avemne. (ili Ogden, Sept. 5.—Casere Hnrietto, proprietor of a Twenty-fifth street room- by Phone 183. Orders taken works. Residence 834 W. South. St. Carrier east 2~ RENEWS OLD DIVORCE SUIT: Ogden, Sept. 5—Mrs. Ida Blair renewed an old divorce suit in the dis~ ENRIETTO ‘ News. Church be enjoyed. a suplemental complaint in which she charges that her husband, Preston ‘8. Blair, has not lived up to the terms of agreement and asks that her original petition for divorce be grante ‘The complaint alleges that suit for divorce ,was started in 1912, and that the defendant had promised to treat his un- We have the inimense stock Deseret News Book Store, the in the state, to draw from. to their duties for the year, they will gather in the assembly hall of the high school ‘where a watermelon feast will y & as OGDEN BASEMENT delivered _BRIGHAM CITY.| PEAGH GROP ENGAGES ALE WHO WILL WORK;: DHG DAY 1 SEPT. 3 NEW BOOK ON IRRIGATION | \ is News B 1914 to 1910. of the dictionary and 80 cents and Postage ae iaiao this 25 valuable cents, extra, Department. |