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Show EVENING NEWS EN DEPARTMENT >] HOTEL. L. DOW BROWNING, . Mgr, Ogden Branch. ‘Yelephone Patrons gare immediate requested to regarding part make sale at the following - A. Sheeve, 2546 Madison tiiltiem Weay er, James Bingham, 3284 257 Avenue. Washington Grant Sept. the 7.—About general 200 have already announced enter with The the object opening of morrow to register There will be 160 rolled year. teachers assembly of that of they assignments and of of an addiresigna- will be ling patrick, Miss foe Edna Stanley, F. yesterday, accompanied by Miss Lew Junior Wintle, principal; Miss Eva Moyes, High Miss Miss Ww. school—J. Mary A. Breech, Emma Neilson, ish Miss Bertha Stone, Mrs. Agnes Warner, Miss Mabel Frazer, Miss Sophie Wetherell, Miss Daisy Maginnis, Arthur Phone i4-k. office An- with: réon. combine in: the the Fork. Alex to both company beet crop on Sept. been 15. placed All in first She was later married naming to in Ogden valley, where her hus- and Joseph Rirle of Ogden: Mar- SAYS HE WAS ROBBED. Ogden, ‘Sept. 7—A man giving the garet Ann Hogee, Elizabeth Terrell, Isabell Stallings, Agnes Burneit, all of Hiden. There are % grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, name of Lee Lorgee reported to the police last a. that he had been held up and robbed of $37.60. The man said he was walking on Grant tween Twenty-fourth an avenue beTwenty- fifth street when a lone bandit stepped in front of him and ordered him to throw. up his hands. He obeyed and as robbed of his last penny he said. | selected day, county ticket. members seem to secrecy and All the committee to have been pledged little can be learned except will for the. be held September 12, county in this for the city Satur- purpose of Miss Ardel Browning, Hardy, Miss Clara Koepp, Miss Miss the meeting, that a PRIZES AWARDED FOR ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS AT FLOWER FESTIVAL Provo, Sept. conducted by 7.-The the “Flower stake Fair,” board of the YY. iL. M. I. A, and which has just ended, was a ‘great success. It was heid in the M. I. A. gymmasium which had been transformed into a bower of fragrant beauty. large and The many attendance the reported CASTORIA _ For Infants and Children Young Dunham In Use For Over 30 Years The music was furnished Dunham, and was 24 years his father and Hthel old, the son of Levi F. survived by Child and mother, is two Dunham, brothers and <two sisters. He comes from a4 family of pioneers, his grandfather, ‘Always bears the Signature of speakers. by the J. M. Boyden quartet, and the speakers were Elder William Olsen, Patriarch J. L. Jolley and Bishop Jacobs. favorable the festival. In the center. of the large caves hall was a pyramid of flowers rea from the floor to the ceiling. It: on contributed by the stake Y. L. M. I. A. board, while all around the room. were the exhibits of the eight wards of Provo, and individual exhibits. B. H. Bower, G. J. Carpenter and The Provo Floral company, each had large and attractive exhibits of flowers and, plants, which were not in agian for the prizes, but placed there ad to the attractiveness of the Oates: These exhibitors contributed the prizes which were awarded, PRIZES AWARDED The judges were George S. Taylor, Mrs. Fred W. Taylor and Mrs. J. H. Everso Prizes were awarded ta the following exhibitors: t Seth Child} having been a pioneer and Black Hawk war veteran, and. his father was a pioneer of this section and a Civil war veteran. was a well rendered victin dancing were enjoyed. ward—First : arranged booth, prize and: prize for for flowers:--AC fine Mrs. Ida Stewart - attention... “WRITES Provo, Se A. Storrs STOCK CERTIFICATES. Aliomamand Ah J acpmerve sorte Loan com- & cent per annum réturned after a NEWS NOTES. 6.—Mr. and to Salt Lake day morning. came here Provo were bers of the Betterment cured. The district eve- relatives. with delivered league accounting were se- department of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company has been moved from Provo to the. division office in Salt Lake. William J, Lindeberg was a peawat Saturday by the city marshal of Park City for Sheriff Henry Hast, and will be brought answer vide before-Justice to a charge of for nis Mrs. Benjamin Cluff has. for mast greatest finest var- of have received two. postcards plaintiff's motion, Gabbitus of Gabbitus. Springville for grounds of habitual failure to provide. divorce against on the ‘drunkenness The custody and of three minor children, $40 a month alimony, $100 attorney fees, and costs are asked for. ‘The me ee married at ap re hen ie. Dec. Chinman 16, et al re commenced Mr. to LEHI NEWS (Special to heart failure and yester- Mrs. Fordice hington, Washington. good them health, News.) with the following officers: Washington, Score: Philadelphia, Washineton $2,355, on counts of up of 5—A gasoline room a The contract for the- erection ‘of gymnasium in Cedar valley was let a to C. Talboe of Provo for- $6,240 Mrs.. Pearl Worlton Lindberry was operated. the on local for eppendicitis at and the of the ignition of ae county convenon Sept. 16 stairs, by her in Frawley flames. painfully The to e a’ party gathered unfortunate a-local terribly Mrs. Frawley woman hospital, (Special. where counties were also trestle. placed governor, BR. Moscow; J. separator |e took fire, from new separator was diestoyed, the enginle was saved. cee injured. _ The the > Re Had- gov- Dodds, of public Nampa; Seager Nampa; Phillips, Roberts, instruction, inspector C, of Kellog; tae senator, We, représentatives, F.. BH. H. E. Cox, Greenleaf; GC. L. Peaceful Valley; I. Williams, O. P. ears dis strict, FiBs Haines, Caldwell;*second district. P. z. Schafer, Middleton: third district, R. . Wilson, . Fruitland; clerk-.of court, a C. Hinshaw, Greenleaf;. sheriff, FE. L. Weymouth, Nampa; treasurer,, Mrs. Bila. G. igbert, Nampa; probate judge, Jacob Mussell, Caldwell; superintendent of schools, Mrs. Lillian Wilson, Fruitland; assessor, well. | ' Ada county-—-State Tucker, Boise; J. O. Baum,, Cald- senator, John representatives, O. W. ae Boise; C. W..Harvey, Boise; Ly Allenbaugh, Meridian; H. 0. Paterson; Boise; Mrs. M. commissioners,—First put Two men were loss was nearly Chesser; second L. Stanton, Star; ‘district; Henry ‘district; G. A. . E | : Sept..7.— RR 120: OL. Ee - 00*—11 isa @ 16: 2 Conley, Moore, _ BY INNINGS American Association 1 Write da. Pet aac ivgie: ebaeee dais speee Ale -b3E ndianapolis ..,..... wa gee acco 76 Cleveland .. ¢ Hi etter eee CG UNTR OTS has oy Ga teat ae wae cereta Kansas City). iS von Re Ohedenyan 71 Mintiéa nals ii, vissgs fe wee eden ¥ Si Pama Adeeeee seg eens 150 = 66 68 67 14 78 84 TAOUIBWING Milwaukee ........ akGenne cae on 3a IT 310 - 49 » 488 on ; a Indianapolis—Indianapolis, 5-0; Cleveand, a Minneapolis—Minneapolis, 5-6; St. Pa, At Milwaukee—Milwaukee, 4-2; Kansas city, At Louisy nee 4; Columbus, League ue $4 68 1 TT %» % field, morse ‘Ctrader, Canyon Greenleaf; the in trnor, Gs Austin, Caldwell; L. secretary of state, C. O. Swanson, Ashton; auditor, R. J. Fike; Nez Perce; de i Farnum, Sandpoint, commissioners—First. here, 030 Wilhelm, emo: Pacific Coast United States senator, W:.M. Duthie, Troy; representatives in Congress, R. P. Logan, Twin Falls; J. J. Pugh, Har- mines, some unknown source. About 100 tons of hay: was burned, with a number of. valuable improvements. A sev- state convention. Th pledged for statewide superintendent Vv. ae Correspondence.) taken died prohibition. The tickets are as follows: Corerspondence.) (Special i. Q 3% Bent- INNINGS, Correspondence.) following the candidates are risen, arowan, Sept. 4.—While threshing was being done at Wim. Lyman’s farm, about six miles southwest of was a she BY hw oe 004 ay ariel tere . 083 an Prancisco Boise, Ida. Sept. 6.—The Pyrohibi- San Francisco Los tion party of Idaho, in convention. a Fenic Caldwell, nominated a complete ticket. puis 4 County tickets for Canyon and Ada Gaklan Ailey, FIRE. Schang; 7.— SCORE TICKET IS NOMINATED BY PROHIBITION PARTY os PAROWAN. Re EL. 000 000-6 1 1 007K s and Score: : Pee Et, 154 PiMtepune Ay, henly Aes 100. 001 100-8 7 @ Bs POS ESET Sle.c cia w ly acoA 010f (100 20%—4 1 Gi Batteries—Barger and Bery:; Chappelle) and Owens and Land. up Though burned, eral hours later. TRESTLE, DISASTROUS INNINGS. Batteries—Quinn, Smith and Russell, Krapp and Blair. son, done. Park City, Sept. 6.—Herbert Richards suffered. ia fractured ankle Saturday whien he fell 12 feet from° a e Sept. BUTE. threw it in the fire |. a match to burn i. Mrs. refuse and and struck enveloped and + PARK CY. FALLS: FR OM § enry. Brooklyn, assisted Immediately there was a loud explosion and Mrs. Frawley was completely hospital Tuesday ats for the Royal, theater arrived Saturday and are being placed this week, The Republican tion will be held there 8 1— sence Score: BaUUNOT OS (hs ge full room in the basement preparatory to giving some place Ernest keeping J... SCORE Sept. to their friends in honor of the son’s going away to school. Just after the boys had left the room. and had gone ‘ for and Bufalo, ment home, of Several months @go a horse dealer drove into town ane several good teams which he soldto as many. farmers here. Last week be sheriff of Boxelder county came and got the animals on the ground that they had been stolen from Oscar Nelson of Brigham City. B. Y¥. Mulliner of Cedar valley is suing his. dry farm neighbor, A. Hawkins, 001-7 LEAGUE | Sept. Batteries—Shawkey Madson, president; F. A. Child, vice calmly gave directions as to which president; Miss Ivy Thomas, secretary- doctor, should be phoned, the hospital treasurer. Joseph Andeerson, Mrs. F, she wished to go to and the adminisA. Child, Hilmir Peterson, Karl Tomp-. tration of such expedients that would son and Miss Ida Thurman make up give temporary relief. the executive. board, The fire was put out before the arThis year there are 22 teachers from rival. of. the fire department, but not Lehi teaching in other cities of tha until damage of about $1,000 had been te.. INNINGS. and Wingo; Mamaux, and Gibson, Wagnet oe Ia. and his companion had just finished polishing the floor of their entertain- are without fc cawe ane s H.. Moyle. Democratic ,;nomihee for United States senator, with Harl J. Glade, E. L. Roberts and J. W. Robison of Provo, met the local Democrats here Wednesday night and. effected the organization of a Wilson club, Batteries—Doak Cooper, ree and Coleman SCORE ae Tuesday. Mrs. Frawley, most 7.— BY a sp Nenana er 800.120. <%.°.; -.001 600 Ta., &@ match resulted in an explosion that caused the death of Mrs. BE. J. Frawley, aithough Sept. CORE MAG, FRAWLEY DIES, | FEDERAL LEAGUE RESULT OF EXPLOSION fumes Lehi, Sept. 7.—Saturday S. I. Goodwin received the first letter since the war began from his son Harold, who is doing missionary work in Germany, Elder Goodwin reports the elders as en~ joying Score; RE PGi Pittsburg — NOTES. The | NATIONAL LEAGUE ley LEHI. t Los Angeles-— ion inte game: Score: CRA se Sake el WEHiGe, i te Oe cee e275 vs Sead yRinmme Fe ens and McClai “and Bobi, ats Ra Foot Aa teed Coes “Mitze: ee) & Henley Afternoon eaates f : Score: Rh Bil: LC PIE a fh. s shee dca a ew eh ela tae 2 BEE Ve NICE 2... cereeeriees il: -3 ,Patteries—Prough and “Alexander: De canniere and Mela San Francisco— pores game: re; Ra. ee sgh wine atc od uate cabin ware 19 Missions’) Pl less a toe tae Oipese a Bleven innings. Batter "les —Krause and Fisher; & ae Stroud After nean game: Se : Pes Je Aw WOU CIAIN no dig ohn Scene Nee ARS ie at MISSIONIAN CY ceili Pieces seman reenaret ay 43 Batteries—Higginbotham ey Fisher; Arellanes and, Roh At San Francisco— Sadie game: Sco Pe Es. Toe ‘An geles * Stine: dnith Sheng eee GL San iranctecd pa toned Metis 4 ae and ‘Brooks; Lejfield and Clar After mee Sco game: Los ‘Angeles sels alae aU Mah ea hoe gta San piace G2 teala ark rece et aan ries--Musser, Khmke 3a. Sta ndri ee and Schmidt, LSS a MOR e nana mri ina g 1608 and Meck; Stark: third district, C. H. Slonaker: clerk of $3,0 ve general health of the people is court, Henry Nelson; treasurer, W.- ©) LSNorthwestern League Hichenberger; probate judge, A. H. go od, Rinard; superintendent of schools,- c. ih ¥ | GRANTSVILLE. ES French: _| (Special Correspondence, ) Grantsville, Sept. 5.—The high school and grammar, grades of this city = begin Sept. 14. Buildings have bee Lucy mons, Phillips, seventh; sixth; Robert Lee D principal, Sim ‘Loans Halladay, faculty will consist principal and maPratt, assistant ea. arts and the Ba nk of. Utah, C of fee Sone COMPANY. Located at Garfield, in the County of Salt. Lake. State of Utah, at. the close of business on the 28th day of August, 1914: RESO. ee reading, “The high’ school of \F.-G. pein ti thematics; Park Advertisament) Made to es oe history; Lillian Rowberry, domestic science and art; Bessie Findley, English; Ezra R. and bee se L0s1 47.00 Overdrafts unsecured .......3.... Pee URI OUR Fs ct ah te ok Due vo State banks an Manors ice wo haces pee es 25,434.35 BIOL tem ON SOG Sas 5 Silver ett hea Mee crewed, 2,159.50 MESO Sse Ch ca sessd , 12,218.00 Hxpense account ......3. 0 2... dos 15,182.60 384.89 Checks an "and Interest and discounts cash Leena items} taxes 806. 10 paid 5 ..;2.4 .4¢ 15,000.00 patent Price, agriculture and chemistry. Bea~Total Mek ie Gee ace ae ee mye ie 163,744.38 LIABILITIES. trice Camp, physical culture and oral paid MMe cies eset. $ 30,000.00 expression; Lee Simmons, athletics; J. Capital cpu St LT ays were beeen 0. <n 6,000.00 W. McAllister, music supervisor, Sarah Anderson, piano music. Mekiee nya alnaiginstes ey 1,252.55 |. IDAHO FALLS. Individual» deposits bate stey arene Cashiers’ ghecks 3774 ia. ees ae Demand cer atcciids of deposit.. Time certificates of deposit.. Amount set aside for taxes,. ete. | 87,291.89 729.75 856.00 (Special Correspondence. Falls, Ida., Sept. first Aor Leo a: a Nelson; second district, Charles E. ‘Anderson OP Oo tAS Johan neson; third district, Eli T.. Simmons; clerk of a eourt and recorder, Frank WwW. ordan; sheriff, Joseph S. Mulliner; treasurer, Katherine T. Johnson; probate judge, Lewis A. Lee; school superintendent, Etia M. Miller: assessor, Moses Wright; g@oroner, Charles BE, Din- woodey: county Byers i attorney, ; James 418 337 91 92.370 At coma—Vancouver, At Seattle Ballard, 22; inning At Oe caliwisearteat Spokane, 2 Second Spekane,3. 4; Tacoma, Seattle, game: game: 1. 3. Te Victoria, Victoria, 4 9 | WESTERN LEAGUE | : cr. 683 579 360 als 480 459 410 379 Boe ae Die St. Bei Des Moines Omaha Lincoln Topeka Wichita At Des Moines— isnt ganie: Sco ae a S34 Des. tialtins SUA Ror ett diate enh Om mianrenene 24°28 SEO > OLY: perks s RAK Cd eO54 Chater ey une re ho Sent game— Scor R. HE} Des eens +9) gaietaien a Whales aaa bas fe; 2 SOE LEY Aid ue aekas overrun eee Game called in eighth on account darkness 3 Co At Omaha— Score: zB 18. Fae Lee eena ila aeente lhe vy pay ag St. Ose ph 6.4.5 (aera wera sikispeuene o 8 Denver— re: ) 5.—With 64.566 i BONNEVILLE CANDIDATES AT PRIMARY ELECTION Idaho Por, 538. 637 618 GARFIELD "BANKING eighth; J. W. McAllister, music super visor; Beatrice Camp,. physical culture and E, E.Thempson. ._ ARTIST AMONG FISHERMAN . 4 young artist falls in love with the adopted: daughter of “Captain Billy,” of the Life Saving Service. eae ig told in JANET THE by Harriet T. Comstock. Forone sold at $1.50, now 50c per copy ‘at the seca New:ws Book Store. Report -. remodeled and renovated. The ati ing teachers have. been engaged: District superintendent, F. G. ero son; district-school, Emma Sharp, firs A: Ruth Norberg, aay B; Theone ie Michael, second; Buhlsa, ‘Boyle, third; Trene Wrathall, fourth: Bessie Camp, fifth; assessor, coca GRANTSVILLE SCHOOLS READY FOR OPENING sioners, urt: ene from sent Additiona! Spe~ts Pittsburg, of Boise, dieteced on Van Buskirk; surveyor; Fred |__ BOISE, IDAHO. returned ee ake eigas senator, James H. Steele: Dee et WwW. Shattuck and Axel B Anderson; commis- SUITS FILED. Provo, Sept. 7.—The following suits bake cok filed. in the Fourth district school (Special Correspondence.) (Special GERMANY. and Mrs. George Hanson; te from Burley, Ida.. where she has spent the summer with her children. Mrs. James E. Talmage is here from Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends. | display of roses by’ Peay attracted great FROM 7.—Mr. il. A. L. Hunt: suddenly been ar- display district, about three weeks ago to visit their grandchildren for a few days. Mr, fordice was a veteran of the civil war, He was 75 years of age. The tbody has EB. L. Jones to failing to. pro- family. first DIES WHILE ON VISIT. (Special Correspondence.) Idaho Falls, Ida., Sept. 6.—Justus | G. Fordice, father of Mrs. Bert Wilson, and ward meetingand many new mem- addresses Hans superintendent, ar ee al H. Ki Bert last commissioners, died visit in the churches houses yesterday Mrs. Davis; Herman J. Hasbrouck; second edaleee Ww. Ge | Steele, Sr., sher iff, ¥. Hanson; clerk district court aaa recorder, c S. Jones; assesor, William Arave; treasurer, "Geor.rge Chapin; probate judge, from ibossible exception or two the following are the nominations to come beall the primary election in this coun- Thomas Stock certificates, bonds and blank books of any size or style made to order. Estimates promptly furnished. THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. from J vicious dog and. of trespassing. tistic Hasien: Second ward—First prize George Ward of Australia is visiting for finest display of dahlias’ Thir his sister, Mrs.. Mary. Ann Webb, whom ward—First prize for most artistically he had not seen for over 50 years First WEST JORDAN. program Sep. comments were heard for the committee which had arranged the yee © and the cooperation extended to them. The festival was initiated by the. Y. I. M.I, A. stake eae last spring and the members of the Y. L. M. I. A. were invited to make special efforts to grow flowers with a view to having the exhibition in the fall. A large and varied display of flowers resulted. It is believed too, that an appreciation for flowers and their use in making home surroundings attractive has been generally increased by MIDVALE. solo by Master Whiam Wing of. Salt Lake. He is 5 years old. The M..& M. band also was present and liberally contributed to the entertainment. Refreshments were served and games and Smith <— home and.is rapidly, 12 per was FUNERAL OF L. DURNHAM, JR., HELD AT MOUNT PLEASANT remeved to his to be recovering at Betterment s | States tof A. leased Savings ning, |. FE. MORON alleged M. land Pacific Lewis motion [ on by plaintiffs. Provo, from their. son, Joseph Louis Storrs, Horsley, John Mathias, 8S. E. Hinckley. - Alternates—Grace McMaster, Le- who has been on a mission in Germany ‘for two years and from whom they had rey Hanson and N. S&S. Christofferson. since the war Second ward—-T. H. Blackburn, B.C. not previously heard Mary Spencer. ; to abandon fusion altogether ‘was: lost: FF. Hardmann, Peter Siggard, J. W. broke out. ‘The cards were Ith dated Grant school—Henry Barker, Jr., No agreement was reached as to the Phillips, Joseph E. Hansen, at Dessau, on Aug. 4 and 8, apa read in Thomas principal; Miss Myrtle Anderson, Miss division of the offices. It is reported Davis, James - P, part.as follows: .Aug. 4— “All is unMay Bowman Mrs. H: D. Breoks, Miss however that the efforts of the -Prorest here now in ali walks and we must on M. Browning, Miss Helen For- gressives to secure the state senator- Ciisteancns t cite Nichols, Sarah Ann leaye Germany, because weare foreignKelly." Alternates—=N. J. Nelson, Jr. 2 rest, Miss Hlizabeth Nebeker, Miss His- ship, ..have..been abandoned. State . We can receive no money, for no Olsen. ther Shurtliff, Miss: Ada Squires, Miss Senator Funk, a member of the Demo- | ‘Hans Knudson, Soe We -will Thitd ward--D SUL yoda We foreign letters are delivered. ta. Shaw, Miss Irma Campbell, Mrs. cratic committee, Was absent: in Salt oe try to get money from Basel, Switzerping pe A. Wats, J. D. Peters, Fougler, Miss Blanche Johnson, Lake City, land. If we can’t get it that way then William Lee, Leah Reeder, Estella Miss Gertrude Watson, Miss’ Alice we will have to go out and work as Phillips, ye or D. W. Henderson, See Miss Helen Woodcock, Miss Etta farm hands to live. We were arrested BROOKS Nor GUILTY. Heber ith, Vance. Tingey, out, Miss ao Thackeray, Miss today.” Among other things the Au Blatiche William Logan, Sept. 5.—-The jury in the case Ghaste bis Anderson: Alternates—-Mary 8 card says: ‘“We cannot get any ar D. W. Burt, W. T. Gidney, Washington Sasien A. Funk, prin- of Smithfield city vs. Leo D. Brooks, A. Olsen, ers or send any away. No money is cipal; Miss Mary. Abbott, Miss Mildred charged with selling liquor illegally, Chris. Preuss, William Phillips and R. yet received by us We are all well. The A. Lee. . Cortez, Miss Olive Doxey, Miss Mary rendered a.-verdict of not guilty. Fourth ward—.Brigham Wright, Cc We have been many times arrested, but forton, Miss Harriett Irwin, Miss case of the state vs. F. C. Yonk is turned. loose ee Elias: Jensen, A. G. Frank, C. mi Yonk was adjudged Maud Klement, Miss Cerena Muldrow, now being tried. “Wood, E.. W. Dunn, } ‘Miss Alice O'Neill, Miss. Alice Gray, guilty of assault and battery in the Brown, Nephi FOURTH” DISTRICT COURT. lower’ court and appealed. He is ‘Wynn LL. Eddy, Henry ¥a, Figgins. rey Miss. Trilby Jarman, Miss Nora, Dunn, Martin J. with having handled. his ternates—Eimma Provo, Sept. -7.--The case against Miss. Ida - Anderson, Miss Florence charged Reese, Joseph H. chip waite and Isaac. Aaron J. Hughes was aiatotaned Saturmother-in- law too roughly. Wall, H. Jensen. day ‘in the Fourth eee court on Pingree. school—Miss Ina E. Craven, motion of Dist. Atty.J. McDonald MRS. WALTER de HILL DIES. principal; Miss Josie Bune, Miss Ethel ow: ATER USERS ¢ ORGANIZE. for the-reason that the prosecuting witoxey, Miss Elsie Forrest, Miss Ithel ness refused to testify. Defendant was Greene, Miss Alice Hadfield; Miss Min- “‘Legan, Sept. 5—-Mrs. Walter J.- Hill . (Special Correspondence. ) {died here this morning. after an. illnie Jensen, Miss Frances Redfield, Miss ness of some two weeks with stomach Brigham City, Sept. 6.—Yesterday Mario n Skones, Miss Frances Smyth, trouble. The deceased was formerly about 60 farmers of the east side of man, the hearing on’ order to show Miss Ethel Thomas, Miss Margaret river, under the Hammond Ae Mary Egan of Richmond. She was | Bear eause why defendant should not oe Grill, Miss ‘Alice Gray, Miss Irene about 43 vears of age and leaves a East Side canal met here and pe in contempt of court for failBrown, Miss Marion Cook, Miss Monfected an organization. Articles of in- adjudged to comply with the decree relativve ica, Miller, Miss Lola Klement, Miss husband and two children. corporation were agreed upon and the ‘ure to transferring certain... property to Atba McGregor, Miss Lorna Jenkins. following board of directors was se- plaintiff, an order was made after hearSUES FOR DIVORCE. Quincy school—E. M. Reid, principal; lected: M. B. Marble, John P.. Bar- ing part of the evidence for certain Mrs. M. UHvizdalck, Miss Rosamond ' Logan, Sept. 5.—Myrtle Pulley has nard, Lewis Germer,; Thomas WheatLaird, Miss Marion Reid, Miss Mdith filed suit in the district court against ley, John M. Booth, Daniel 1. Rees, sheep to be equally divided hetween the Siggins, Miss Eva Foutz, Miss Verna Henry Pulley, for divorce. She alleges David P. Burt, Edwin Gilbert, Jr., and litigants... Jesse M. Harmon ahd A. J. vans were appointed commissioners to Anderson, Miss. Verna Tavey, Miss failure to. provide and cruelty. They M: P. Jensen. make the division. Further hearing Florence Stevens, Miss Ellen Sved- were married in Idaho, in 1904, and was continued till Sept. 24. ‘ Man. 5 have three children. In the suit: of Ganpen W. Straw vs. Five Points. School—Miss Jessie M. Temple, VYosburgh & Carlson, judgMarsh, principal; Mrs. Olive BlackTAXES IN CACHE COUNTY. ment was rendered for plaintift “ha_the m, Miss Elsie Noble, Miss Oril sum. of $1,135.78. A 10 days’ stay of exe: Sept. 5.—Dieputy County Shaw. Mis$ Ardel Browning, Miss EsNOTES FROM MIDVALE. cution was grante © has just completed the tella Hollands, Miss Katherine Wilson, Clerk “Mathews Ar rraignments were continued until of a table of figures showMiss Mabel Hudman, “Miss Leantine ey, (Special Correspondence.) Sept. 21, in-the cases of the state va. ng the total amount of taxes paid by Barker. ; Midvale, Sept. 6.--Miss Maxine Press- Joseph Youngberg and American Work tate subdivision..of the county. The Madison schook—-W.. Ll... Underwood, ler entertained.at a watermelon party city vs. Lawrence Johnson total amount. paid by Cache county principal; Miss Lulu Bell, Miss Clara Lehi city vs. John Franklin Smith, this fall will be $421,848.63, and of this Wednesday night. Brown, Mrs. L. Cahill; Miss Myril A. bundle shower was given for Miss unlawful sale cf beer, and the state vs. Council, eee Erma Davidson, Miss amount Logan City will pay aDProx- Annie McSporran Wednesday ‘night. Carl Anderson, felony, pleas of not imately $138,000. . Ma nes, Miss Meda McQuarrie, Miss Vera Mumford and Melba Wrilees were entered. Miss Gunhild ieee Miss Florence liams have returned to Salt Lake, State on information of John S. Baird, Miss Julia Noble, Miss Evelyn Miss Ivy Canning an ving with He iyone, city marshal of Lehi, against Turner, Miss Verna Tavey, Miss Lacy ean in Midvale. certain intoxicating liguors kept for Fuller, Miss Jennie Carey Miss Ruby Mrs. eh Mumbord of Milford was sale in violation of law by George Beck Herdti, Miss Georgia Craf a ean visitor durine the week, and by Franklin Smith, defaults. of West Ogden Sohicok Miwa Lethea ere usd Mrs. James Powell are visit- defendants ordered placed on calendar Zimmerman. and causes set for hearing Sept. 22, ing their daughters at Gotshen and ‘Sewing Supervisor—Miss - len WilSantaquin. The. following cases were set: °* on. Sept. 23 Inger Jacobson ys. Brig. Unassigned—Miss Grace Carpenter, et Hilda Bethers vs. Joseph Miss Nell Meldow, Miss Hazel Carson, (Special Correspondence.) Bether; Miss Bessie McDonald, Miss Iris MaMoroni, Sept. 5.—The funeral of Levi Sept. _2o—Bilizahetn Booth vs. Hever lone, Mrs. Frances Burton. F unham, Jr., familiarly known as T. “Booth. ‘Vera *-N. Park. vs. Albert “Tee” Dunham, was held in the North Park, Ettaer Maced vs: W. G. Mason, BRAKEMAN IS INJURED. CHOIR GIVES PARTY. chapel at Mt. Pleasant Sept. 3. Sarah E. Davis vs. Robert H. Davis, war A. F. Engberg vs. Nettie B. Engberg. the surviving members of the famOgden, Sept. 7.—Frank L. . Lloyd, All (Special Correspondence.) ore 380—Matilda Cook vs. John #E. and friends brakeman for the Ogden Rapid Transit ily and many relatives 0° were in attendance, The music and company, was painfully injured. yesterWest Jordan, Sept. 6—An enjoyable Oct. 1—Wiison D. ‘Smith vs. Maria D. impressive, and the day near Five Points when he was speaking were party was given oy the chiir of West cheerfulness and kindly nature of the Jordan struck by a heavy wire, which holds ward under the directicn of Smith. et, sgh a Be Cluff vs D. F. Cluff. young man, who suffere for years the trolley, and knocked to the roof of a Chorister Chas. M. Beckstead Thursday Town of Mapleton vs. T. R. Kelly; ‘with hip disease, were dwelt upon by car on which he was standing. He was evening. An interesting feature cf the White, Gladys sheep PROVO eoaerer west side of Academy Ave. ward—First convention, trailing. he government Ave. jety of flowers. Fifth wardt—First prize for greatest variety of asters. Sixth selecting a legislative and county ticket. The delegates are: First. ward—George W. Watkins. 1H. A. White, Jonah "Mathias, Ernest ‘P. of: e of east. side of Academy ” Special Correspondence.) display of .roses. Bonneville ward— Brigham City, Sept. 6.—At a meeting First’ prize for finest display Pioneer ward— uke of local Democrats Friday evening, of : Pansies. prize for best display of hiox Henry M. Figgins was retained as prenasturtions ay zinnias; second ape cinct justice of the peace and H. A. for best desi “Mrs. Susie Poulton was awarded the White was chosen precinct chairman to serve for two years. Delegates were prize for: the best individual display of which interest from pany has brought suit against B. D. Lott and Della J. Lott for $488.79 -with verbenas, secénd prize for most artis-. tically. arranged pooth, prize for finest (Special Correspondence.) . Logan, Sept. 5.—The Democrats and Progressives met here again Friday night. They intend to meet some a in the near future and make anot to of spent | |. effort loss [ BRIGHAM CITY. TWO PARTIES ARE STILL CONSIDERING FUSION Miss Katherine Hoehn, Miss Ida Reberg, Miss Inez ' Thomas,” Miss Pearl Bowman, Miss' Maud Gregg, Miss Nora a DELEGATES ARE SELECTED : _ FOR COUNTY CONVENTION rag Real Beta e and Loans, 112 Main aaa ee 99 Beil. derson, Hyrum Belnap, Miss Zula Reed. i Farr school—Miss J _ Seaman, Miss Rae Barlow, Miss Nellie Bowman, Miss Metta Thompson, Miss . Dena, Kelly Mrs. Almira Martin, Miss Josephine Munk, Miss Lillian Svedman, Miss Bessie Callaghan, Miss Mina Mc' Farland, Miss Grace. Powell, Miss Beatrice Young, Miss Laura Randall, Miss Lila ¢@ultz. : -Mound Fort. school-—-Miss M. June Peirce, principal; Miss Ethel Browning, Miss Helen Craft, Miss Nellie Frost, be band was a successful farmer. She is survived by three brothers and three sisters, who reside in Spanish Fork, and by the following sons and daughters: James B. m Ririe of Canada; David Ririe of Rudy, Idaho; Mrs. All - payments ot cont be mais to J. he : eens i Daily, Baturday | wand Semi-Weekly: Ne 1s Ww. North Street |. capa- James Ririe and moved to Weber county, where she has since resided. ‘Most of her life in Weber county was LOGAN. Sarah full Ogden, Sept. 7—Mrs. Ann Boyack Ririe, wife of the late James Ririe, died at the family home, 2050 :sAdams avenue this morning S 2:15, o’clock of old age, ie was 85 years of age and had been a petit of Utah since g59 She was bern in Dundee, Scotland and came to America when a child. She crossed the plains on foot in 1852 with the Boyack family and settled at Span- Daven- Wilson. R.-S. Malan, Miss Jessie McDonald, Miss Florence Lucas, Miss Zeleae Miss Lily Leaman, Myron’ at IS CALLED BY DEATH PETTI NGILU F FUN. ERAL, ‘Ogden, Sept. 7.—The body of A.C. Pettingill. arrived in the city ‘at 5:25 p.m. of MRS. ANN B. RIRIE C.F. Conn, a daughter of the deFitzgerald, Miss. ceased, and was taken. to the. Kirkeni. IL. Irwin, Mrs. Irene T. Keane, Mrs, ‘dall mortuary. .The funeral was held = R. Maguire, Miss Lillian Stanley, M. from the Kirkendall oe this foreOe anner, Miss Ida Martner, Miss noon with the Rev. Brainerd Edizabeth Halstead, “Miss Zella. W. officiating. Interment ace in the MounParker,. John W. nese ese SES: tain View cemetery, where the G. A.. ‘Kingsbury: conducted their ritual. Members of Dee Junior High aohooloe: Ss. ‘Kings- ‘the G. A..R. and B. of L. EB. acted as bury, principal;. Mr. Nellie Cline, Miss pallbearers, . Florence Crompton, Miss Laura KirkArthur Budge, Miss ke ‘Miss Gertrude operate the factories nore class conditio: Special attention will be given to the raising of chickens and to the dairy. were will may A aR there factory and farmer. The Logan, Lewiston and Perey factories will open for the hand- five new teachers at the school this year. Supt. Driggs says the school is prepared to give a course of instruction even better than in years past. school—-D. H: Florence Bohn, and result will for the year’s work. boys and girls en- other changes, Ogden city. About 40,000 tons of beets will be sent from this district to the Logan factory because of the unusually larg=s crop this year. The company officials have repeatedly asked the beet grovwers to dig their beets early but the re‘quest was not responded to and >the this year, just 10 more than last The increase has made it neces- tions Sent. 7.—The nesday winning the Fashion sary to engage the services tional instructer. Because Og- to develope. greater pride in the children they teach, inpiring them to think more of homes and the city and state in which they li following feature. wt + emeremneee A. ©. Matheson, state superintendent of public instruction, urged the teachers The leading BLIND OPENS den city school instructors held in the Ogden high school building Saturday afternoon. In an instructive address, made: i Central Junior High Adams, principal: Miss a Ogden, Sept. 7.—Supt, ‘Frank ™M. Driggs of the State School for the Deaf and Blind announces that the 1914-15 erm of instruction will commence September 9.. The buildings have been thoroughly renovated and repaired and] are in excellent condition. All of the studénts of the school were permitted to go to their homes for a suminer vacation and will return to- ~IN TEACHING. FORGE, QGHOOLS OF OGDEN Ogden, program SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND Avenue. ASSIGNMENTS. MADE attended the y will be announced in Ogden by the whistles of the shops and : spine ved and by every church and engine bell in the city. STANDS. is on carrier with plaintiffs interest the Amalgamated Sugar company is to open with a force of 100 men on Wed- and for the most beautifully decorated. automobile. There will be one prize for the fraternal organization having the finest float and one for the business house having the best float. A large number of business men and merchants CHURCH FUBLICATIONS. Order your Church works and all> other books through any Ogden representative of The eseret News. @ have the immense stock of the Deseret News Book Stere, the largest in the state, to draw NEWS of Ogden, lt-has been decided to offer substantial prizes for the best floats in the parade un- delivery. stands: Daily by $55.90 ue Nov. 1, 1913, and for $100 attorney’s fees and costs, on a bond secured by mortgage on Lehi real estate. oe Ogden, Sept. 7.—The parade committee for the Fashion show is hard at work and determined to: make their 196-W. complaints satisfactory delivered for for ct REED is News } suit FASHION SHOW PARADE — OGDEN SUGAR FACTORY EXECTED TO BE FINE WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY OFFICE. BASEMENT PROVO. he 7 1914 SEPTEMBER a OGDEN MONDAY, a» ‘DESERET 8. ; Democratic and Progressive: State senator, F. P. Shuttleworth; represenv Har. \Payne, Ty Ww. that the above and foregoing report contains true oe d correct ae of the condition o f the said ba: at the close of business oi the 28th a y of August, 1914, GILBERT Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of September, ane CHAS. PARSONS, (Seal) otary Public My commission expires th day of February, 1 Correct Attest: WwW. 8. eee Cc. W. WHITLEY, JOHN M, HAYS ‘Directors, eee BAe Uiah, Office of Bank Commis- “C. tae Glazzier, Bank Commisisoner of] the oe of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 5th day of September, - 1914. i GLAZIER, Bank Commissioner At Wichita— eae game: Wichita Dineeina abt eK ON kia ida be Goa ae ae raat 45). 23 ee TE. ER 42 3. 1 vecepectowcenesencmeG 44 1.2 econd game 3 Score: %. HR: WMIGDITa Cos cy cals ges wei Sex ks eaeatees 6 10 0 incoIn . 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