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Show (>. OGD (ENT) Registration Ogden 1965-W. PUBLICATIONS. Church werke and he immense ‘Deseret News in the state, NEWS ee Daily sale Stands: 3234 was teachers the feel vigor. Awene. The prepared course The public of of changes the board. school has a IN officers go ahead the vari- with to a local handled courts, by RATD. raid on a. local d, according to will be One of the put attend the. evening. session, The subjects “Marriage” and ‘Social Work” were dwelt upon by the speakers. REGISTRATION IS HEAVY AT. WEBER “ACADEMY BEGIN Ogden, worth of to trial the boys will ‘juvenile court and tried before Judge giving the name of AFTER TER CON VEN'TION, Sept. 14.—President Hollingsthe Young Men’s Republican club has announced that the club mempers will take no active part in the eampaign until after the county convention and that they will then arrange a series organizations active of meetings for the and perfect conducting of an campaign. WILSON CLUB TO ORGANIZE. Ogden, Sept. 14—The Weber County Woodrow Wilson club will hold a mass meeting in the county courthouse on Sept. 28 for the purpose of effecting a ermanent organization and taking the first steps toward an active and spirited campaign: Mathonihah Thomas of Salt Lake City is expected to deliver the principal address. C. M. Ramey is acting as chairman of the club. TO CHOOSE QUEEN TODAY. Ogden, Sept, 14--The Weber county board of commissioners have agreed to. appoint Weber county’s queen to present this section at the Utah state fair, at their meeting today. The queen is to be chosen from Ogden/and the four maids from the country districts, The commissioners said this morning that no decision had..been reached as to who the queen and her maids would Ogden, Sept. 14.—The Weber academy epened this morning for registration and. regular class work for the 191415 term will be commenced. tomorrow.’ The every eents @ of Sept, 14.—Letters have been to a number of beet growers Weber county be. The young ladies will select their gowns just as soon as possible after they foe been chosen to represent the county, notifying they have not lived up their contract with the Sugar company, to them the t that terms (Special City, Sept. 12,—The charter Be aeons of the Betterment league met last evening in the tabernacle. Tt_was/ an enthusiastic meeting. Prest. Oleen Stohl presided, quartet and after singing by the jntroduced president of the George A. Startup, Provo league, as the upeaker of the evening. After Mr. Startup’s address officers of the. league -were elected as follows: Pisses O. C.. Dalby; vice president, . J. Valentine; secretary-treasurer, S. at Hinckley; officers. with the followine to the executive Pett and C. the be close of - Horsley, pa At lowing adopted: “To the Rev. N. Utah's committee: A. G. Frank, Lor- Christensen. i the resolutions w.| meeting were the fol- eee delozation in ‘Congress: Whereas, the temperance people of the United States are asking Congress to propos® an amendment to the Constitution to permit all of the states to pass upon the great problem of the suppression of the beverage liquor traffic, we respectfully request you to support the Sheppard-Hobson resolution. You are not asked to pass upon the merits of the prohibition issue, but merely to give for themselves.” Also the following the people passed: “Whereas the present the opportunity proved: inadequate law has to decide it to control the. liquor situation in this county and state we ie a continual bid for agitation and stri ee be it panoriedt First, sii pledge ourselves to vote only for Saaiiidata for the state legislature mine will vote for‘a bill providing a specia state-wide election to be held within 60 days after adjournment of the legislature; said election to permit the people of the State of Utah, as a.unit, to vote al manufacture and ‘sale of intoxicating Hquors for beverage purposes In the State of Utah, and for the enactment of any’ other laws that will aid in the complete suppression of the liquor traffic. Second, to vote for and support only the candidates American to The Fork, News.) Sept. sessions of a special the contract, and side of Academy Atve. carrier west side of Academy Ave. they test will will be This action according not made be (Spécial te permit- by company was taken of OF MRS. and seph A., following aan Sanford, of the William family ant L., John there are 50 for the progress that indications successful show he they Ogden in all the most the city. parade committee announces that have been successful in every en- deavor and that nearly business in the city and every place all acteries the district will be represented. ee windows in*every business re ar- Fashion nes and point toward ever held in to. be decorated the fall fashions business district gala style with of in The house a display of and the streets of the are to he decorated in number of prominent. Church, including in officials Prest. of the Joseph F. and Prest. Anthon attendance. Over H. Lund, 1,600 at- tended the morning session while 2,054 ‘pe counted at oe afternoon meetin Pebat. “Smith eoaies at the morning session, givitig timely counsels. an instruction. He emphasised the importance of the latter-day work and urg-~ ed upon the people a stricter fulfillment of duties. The other speaker at the morning session was Mrs. Hannah Lapish, who presented a clock to the tabernacle on behalf of the committee that had arranged the exhibit of Utah county for the Columbian exposition at Chicago in’ 1893, and of which Mrs. Lapish was chairman, The clock had been made especially for the exposition and was constructed entirely of Utah}. materials, After the morning session all those present went to the amusement hail in the basement of the tabernacle, where they partook of a luncheon that had been prepared iby the women of American Fork. There was also a tuncheon following the afternoon ses-~sion VISTORE first SPEAKS. speaker G. at A. the afternoon Ward, a promin- ent citizen of Adelaide, Australia. Mr. Ward was on a visit to a sister in Lehi whom he had not. seen for 50 years. He spoke very highly of the work being accomplished ‘by t ‘“Mormons,’ and said that he had. frequently befriended our people in his native land. Prest. Lund spoke briefly and was followed by Eiders S. AL, Chipman, Albel Johnson and Jas. Clark of the Alpine stake presidency. n the evening there. was a special ia service rendered by the B. Y. county offices who will publicly pledge Peete oe themselves to the rigid enforcement of university music all laws for the suppression of the. liq- ‘the direction. of Prof, A. -C. The Alpine stake ee. ‘ one uor traffic in this county.” 5 of the finest church structures in the state. To date, it has cost over $80,000 according _ .@Speeial Brigham to City, The News,) Sept. i4.—The icon- joint convention of the Democrats Progressives of Boxelder county held in the court house Saturday. and was The two upon parties had previously agreed the division of offices and the following nominations were made: Representative, Milton: H. Welling, (Dem.}; commissioner, ne “year term, N. E.. Iversen, (Prog.); commissioner, two-year term, Allan oe Rothe,: (Dem.); elev sheriff, attorney, oC; N. Joseph W. EH. Christensen, H.- Lillywhite, Davis, (Dem.); Roskelly, STAKE (Special to CON FERENCE. The News.) Brigham City, Sept.°14.-The Boxelder stake quarterly conference was held Saturday and Sunday. Among the visitors ards of (Andrew torian. URGE were Elders Geo, the Council ‘of the Jenson, assistant Fv Rich~ Twelve Chureh and his- BETTRRMENT -LEAGUB. “(Special to The News.) Brigham last night City, sters Sept: were 12. —At a meeting taken toward or- ganizing a betterment league. George A. Startup and Williani Boyle of Provo were present and spoke at the meeting. mt figures of 3,000, are class dressing hall read with by a Prest. and a basement in roms, a haptismal rooms ae capacity which font, 2 large amusement e splendid pipe organ. triking features is One the of the most beautiful hall, with a spri maple floor for ancing. The building is soon to have lights throughout the taibernacle. REPUBLICANS ELECT THEIR DELEGATES TO CONVENTION (Special treas- (Prog.). ROXELDER assembly (Prog.); Bas, urer, W. L. Grover, (Prog.); recorder, Mrs. Olga Standing, (Dem.); assessor, Eli T.. Peirce, (Prog.); surveyor, Cc to ns at the morning-—session yesterday. The tabernacle consists of a large to The of this city last night FIRE Provo, Walker, Steven Anderson, Frank Mrs. Reed Gardner, MYs. J. Hun- ter, M. H. Fitzgeraid, J. M. Dunkley, William Miller, Melinda Parker, John Wootton, Washburn S. Chipman, S. W. Chipman, Mrs. F..M. Brown, Mrs, J. L. Dunkley and Perey Craven. The alternates are Thomas Broadbent, Mrs. S. Chipman, Mrs. John Buckwalter, Leonard Henroid. William Mrs. William Thornton, Chipman, Mrs. Ta. R. Dr. Sept, 10:—At highschool economics and elocution: and business Ray the Hales, M. W. scienceAnnie Mathison, domestic art and a aa case of the city vs. Theodore Nichelen, the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. On Sept. 4, will be held iat the Alpine American MRS. ‘ROBERTS (Special stake Fork in returned F. > Noyes, | and GRANTSVILLE. AFTER (Special Grantsville, of four Mrs.. Thornton, Mrs. Will Chipman, Leo. T.) LONG DIES Sept. 11.—After an illness of of Karl of Pleasant View was de- Bright’s disease, FROM FIRST. Hoffman. Geo, Ruff nominated Neil Madsen, the chair called for a vote, and declared’ Madsen elected. Mr. Hoffman objected and a vote was made by reading This a the mame resulted in of each. favor 18, of which delegate. Madsen by included the two sets of delegates ed Tuesday evening. vote of 29 to from Price eléctMr. Madsen then called for a reading of the names o delegates from Price, and at the first name, which was the list of the Kelter-Crockett faction of Tuesday, Mr. Hoffman objected saying the party was not a delegate. This resulted in a barn Eureka. from committee being appointed on pointed by the chair, decided in favor of the Kelter faction which was composed of George A. Nixon, Dr. E, C. Champerlain, J. A. Crockett, Mrs, G. O. Horner, Z@ [. Peterson, Jess Johnstum, relatives. Mr. named and after a recess the chairman on resolutions, Mr. Williams, read an Beasley has for several vania, months hospital, where lower jaw bone, was remove ed. endorsement of the national Democratic administration, deplored the con~dition of the roads in Carbon county, and urged that officials be placed in Beasley has part his in a Pennsyl- a which was of diseased, charge who tegrity, mended confer Bese FUNERAL FO! FOR CHILD. Provo, Sept. 14.—The speakers at the funeral services for Virginia, the infant daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. H. John Thayn George instructed Brimhall and Bishop Ralph PROVO NEWS Sept. by was E. Jones thrown from severe bruises on his erties and head. ones was brought to the Provo general hospital Saturday evening and.later Earl was Bonnett, taken son of to Mr. his home. and Mrs. David J. Bonnett, of Pleasant View, will leave tomorrow.for. Cornell to study medicine. Mr. Bonnett is member of the Telluride association and has been awarded a Cornell scholarship by the associati Wen David Reese will come down to sing for his evening many Provo friends on the of the 18th in the Columbia theater, Chief of Police W. F. Giles yesterday from Heber, where Friday and Saturday. returned he spént LOGAN. All payments and complaints and fusion they from the in- party with Thomas ae Witzgerald. secured the delegation tha. at were eonvention, floor had } the to been were Republewithdraw which they did, tions, numbering 19. Business proceeded. after the desires of the Republicans who were in session in the courthouse, had been learned and a ticket was made up as follows: Four-year term commissioner, A, J. Lee; two- ~year, George Ruff; treasurer, the Republican J. meeting courthouse, a recess had - the delegates to Pete in the been taken become. in-~- of the Democratic proceedings, and as soon as the committees ferred, a ticket was formed of the names that the Democrats consame had, with the exception of G. G. Frandsen, who was named for representative. Kirkpatrick was chosen permanent and George eagle &. was Nelms, chosen secre- as the Democrats, as L. O. -F. composed Hoffman, Oisen, of of such L. N. Benton where Randolph in the district court, this morning, sentenced F.C. Yonk of, Peterboro to pa a fine of $100 for as sdulting his oe. in- ) was convicted in ? urt of the offense of battery and fined $30. He appealed bi oP district court and was again convicted. This morning the court put him theaueh a elling “examinat jon before passing sentence, inquiring into the defendant's actions as to ged cruelty, refusi to educate his children, and appropriating the.money they earned away from home. Yonk' admitted that he was well-to-do George Hammond, a prominent resident, died here yesterday Mr. Hammond was been in Hngland March 6, 1858, and came to America was rearing a family of seven He married Rosa Clark Hlam- |‘ children in two in 1862. whieh he admitted. in.187. The|4 The court scoredrooms, mond, who survives him, him it. surviving children are ven WW. Han In the case of Logan City vs, Thomas they ‘organized W. H.' with as chairman S. Ben- and A. W. as~secretary. Acting ungiven by State Chairman 8S. R. Thurman, they agreed to enlist under the banner of the Progressives, ‘this fall, and with a perfected organization to be in line for recognition under hence. COVE time their The will on heading two years Progressives meet in. Sept. 24 and in the mean= confer with the tion of the Democrats vision of offices. TRAIN - OF bolting relative fac- to a di- of INSPECTION (Special to The News.) ept. 12.—The first train Utah railway, Price tibet will leave Black Hawk tomorrow morning and run the length of the new from coal read,the that camp”to understood turned that Castle the over to Gate. line will the’ It is be *) Rio Grande for operation Get. 1. N, who was conv and Albert L. Steadman, liquor Ida.: Hugh,| of selling A. Williams formerly superintengent Raymond, Thomas, Frank V., Leslie, of a $299 fine was imposed. - Steadman’s of the Rio Grande at Helper will lease: attorneys at.once gave notices of appeal Arthur W. and Lucy J. Hammond, all to the supreme court the Southern Ut. from Black Hawk to of Grantsville.. A brother, John HamPrice as soon as it is es by In the case of Ernest E. Harwood vs. mond, lives here. the Rio Grande, it is sais cay n, in which plaintiff sued damages for Mr. Hammond served two terms as to recover juries, the jury came.in last evening county commissioner of Tooele county, judgement for the plaintiff, fixing several terms as mayor of Grantsville with his damages at $1,800. of which $500 was and several terms as city councilman j, ‘punitive damages. Harwood was assaultand marshal, from the city ed by Jensen last spring at Smithfield council last fall when his health would and seriously hur PRACE MEETING CALLED. . Jennie Allred Cottle has filed suit in no longer permit him to act court. for di e from William 14.—A mass meeting Murray, Sept. The funeral will be held from the ‘district ottle, alleging failure to provide. e{of Murray citizens has been called for First ward chapel Sunday afternoon” Bais were married in 1904 and have two Wednesday evening. The call issued at 2 o’clock. 3 obec by the committee declares the meetCoe tai ing to be for the “purpose of protestmond, A. Fred Hammond of Hammond Blackfoot, ee MURRAY. FARMINGTON. ||: , ogan, ‘the new OADHOUSE IS RAIDED. (Special to The News.) Farmington, morning, after Sept. 12.—Harly having obtained search and seizure warrant, members this a of the county sheriff's force raided the St. Joseph roadhouse. It is stated that evidence was secured which will probably be used in proceedings against the place. For Infants and Children Signature bears CASTE of Rg \ CPEN FEB, 1. ing 12.The daterof posn es is set for Feb. 1 next. of against Logan, WELCOMED Sept. 12,--This a snowstorm today AT ee LOGAN. was rae the beautiful” ‘done to fruit tre fruit. but Hv cnt utses the farmers rejoicing for they can now get at their fall plowing with some siccess. for raion lee fires were feared have ocwas very Gory. Sev eral blazes curred in rele parts of the county during the past week and a considerable quant: of grain was destroyed the present inhuman war- fare now being waged by HElurepean nations.” The call is signed by George A. Husher, mayor; J. lL. Brown, David W. Moffat, ters, J. H. Wheeler, Fred Pe- Charles LL. Gray, C. H. Banks, Gaufin, John MacDougall. M. Graham and EK. . Warenski, A.. Lundquist, (Special The fruit, ond grain day vailed to ay. and showing other keen products interest. of the fair was large crowd number and’ on every hand. i washing absorbs of the sec- by a ‘The fair closes ete Correspondence.) Sept. 12.~-The Socialists skin. Every a beautiful know. I use a powderone-half pint woman witch has hazel—a, harmless gent which ‘tones’ the fully. Very simple, isn’t 7 Um now trying her Superintendent astin- in TOOELE. of assignment Jordan, George The convention ment ee Knight, Edward Lewis, of teachers is as fol- iology and athletics. Yooele district school, J. C. sen, principal; C, H. Barton, food adopted supplies f to a resolution, ‘Burape in or-~ LEAL READY FOR (Special Lehi, Sept. CONVENTION, to The 14--4All News)’ is tm readtness| here for the 450 delegates to the Obak| county Republican convention te. be: held Sept. 16 in the “Royal theater, . Something over 400 tickets were sok i over ‘the interurban from Lehi the Alpine Bipke conference at ‘Ameri | can Fork Sun Petereighth grade; J. W.. West, seventh grade; . BH. Hammond, sixth grade; Frances Salome of der “to prevent the starvi of ful America for ae advancement of. war-torn Europe.” Anotheris inde protests agdinst the re-¢ alleged gunmen in the Colorado strtie zone. ) to News.) grade; C. Highland. addressed to President Wilson, asking him to place an embargo on’ the shi nigh school, B. A. Fowler, principal, economics and social science; N. H Webb, science; N. J. Andrews, commerce and mathematics; Ss. EB. Judd, French and German; Lois Wallace, history and Hnglish; Mary EH. Young, domestic science and art; Marie Clark art and elocution; A. L. Christiansen, mechanic arts and agriculture; Stanley Johnson, music; J. W. ea phys- fifth of schools—O. of. ||: low Shields, Spanish C. Day, William Trinaman, Carl Markham, Benjamin Rey, Harry Saunders, Henry Pease, B. A. Stahlman, H. N. Nason, H. Hl. Janeson, W. Brimhall, Gtaham Higison and Benjamin Gra- Tooele, Sept.14-—The public schools opened today with a large enrollment. ein of The county central committee; as named by the convention, consists of Chairman A. L. Porter, Secretary H. N. ENROLLMENT IN TOOELE SCHOOLS (Special ‘Wood Assessor—A. Ll. Porter of Sop Attorney—P. F. Rey of Prove, Surveyer—John Beveridge of skin Eden it?” I thoug plan and oP immensely.—Millicent Brown The Story Teller. —Adwertisement. LARGE ran eae Recorder—Mrs. Sadie Trinaman Lehi. ‘ Treasurer—R, J. Merrill of Payson. pain or discomfort, fresh, clear under- complexion ‘underneath, you Then, to ward off wrinkles face bath made by dissolving ed saxolite (one ounce) in McKean The cases of the city va, J. Naomi McKean, fourth grade; Margaret Adams and Jane Kimball, thirg grade; Agnes Stewart, Dora Hunter, Katherine Shelgrove, second ad i Carl Anderson and G on wii, / heard in the ral nas Sapt. ar the most in threshed grade; Ciara Larson . Violet Speirs, a local farmer this ee was th; Jas. H. Gardner who harve first grade. Marie Clark will be supervisor of bushels. art, and Stanley Johnson euperviser | A. ‘special highschool course fh Gite| mestic science will be given. by | of music. of a highschool faculty | Plat. C school, Percival J. Rock, |! iStratford A elass of 20 wil com principal; Gladys Kimball, Edith Mce- to mothers. mence next Monday. Kean and Rena oe teachers, dvices from. Archie who $3 | Lincoln school, J. Bates, princilaboring 2s a, missionary tn : pal; Georgina Creighton and Hazel lands, says that he recent andes | Shields, teachers. nent an operation for appe! dt| TWO TOOELE GIRLS NOW.HAPPY (Svecial Senator BRIDES Correspondence.) here Geo. Sutherland Sep CG. J. HE. Hartett i ies vee ne . @ frost wal i —e frond ‘ies | deg >lac bagi ae the cus marbeuy toe | Tooele, Sept. 10.—Miss Alice ae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom W. EV Gurney fost Spiers, was married on Tuesday, Beet: “Mayor 8, to Beldon Furgeson, of Sandy, at) pound horse from ‘his stable hast Peek | te thinks the animal vas stolen, which place the ee couple will make their home. a ae The marriage took place i. NEIGHBORS 29 SAVE county clerk’s “office in Salt Lake pe Wednesday, Miss Blanch Bates, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Bates, was married in the Salt Lake temple te William Brown, of Richmond, Utah where Mr. Brown will be principal ot the schools this winter. ft The Tooele North ward is having a reunion aS a house-warming chapel today, [_ in the ROOSEVELT. new _]} MRS. CHRIS SORENSON DIES AT ROOSEVELT (Special \ BARN, (Special Gomremmeptnnead ~ Lehi, Sept. 1L-—Quick actt i part of neighbors is Ton iARiee saving of John Anderson’s barn day. Boys with matches had a blaze in the hay Born to Mr. and Mrs, Atext Chay topherson, 2-girl this week, Alst % girl to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben King, Mr. W $8 ns will commence the ; making of lime In tis new iitn in Jordan narrows n we The school band gave a mach os ciated concert on Mai street ? ie day..evening. | __ DRAPER. | Correspondence.) DRAPER HOG RAISERS TAKE Sept. 4. She was brought to the Uinta ACTION AGAINST CHOLERA Basin hospital last June and had her Roosevelt, ensen of Sept. Talmage, 9.—-Mrs. died Chris Sor- at Roosevelt oot amputated. She was removed ee the hospital Jast Friday and was thought to be improving, but during the night she passed away. The funeral was held in«the ward house Sept. 7, Bishop Hansen, conducting. Burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery. Owen Bennion is very ill of typhoid fever. : The $39.000 high school building is progressing nicely and will be ready for eccupancy Jan, The district schools will Yreit work Monday, Sept. Mrs. Le oS Wilkins fell ate broke her arm George Pierce and Dez Bennion jeft by auto this morning for Salt Lake City on business. J. &. Hiatt left this morning for Salt Lake City to take the pharmaceutical examination, B. L.° Smith Jeft this morning by auto for Salt Lake City (Special to The News.) Draper, Sept. 11,—At a meeting in the ; local ward house hast + 166 farmers | and ‘stock raisers launched a deters | ae fight against hog Glare | hich for some time has infested this| locality. Atter discussion of the situa. | tion by visiting experts:and bocad men | it was decided to send at once for 800: doses of hog cholera serum and tore every hog in the district. J. Webb, federal farm demonstraoe “for Salt Lake county presided -at : - Murray, formerly in the the United States department of agrilculture, Orson Ryan, superintendent of the Jordan High schools, Henry terson, ee ee the Jordan High : school; Mr. and male members| of the J a N eh school faculty. ‘Phe stock raisers of Draper,” gaid | J. M. Russell, B. I. Smith and Fred Mr. ‘Webb today, “are takinghold o Motter were appointed the central the situation in good shape. The ho B | committee of Roosevelt for the Uinta industry is pepe eet in the cout | Basin «fair to be held at Myton Sept. and can be made more important by 24, 25 and 26. a, little effort and study. It must not be Quarterly re will be held at chbuakt that all of the hogs ofera | Myton Sept.2 28. are afflicted with the obolera. W.. Hy. pre Mea sold 40 acres one matter of fact only a smail epee and a half miles a of Roosevelt to are afflicted but the owners realize George Bowden that the disease must be stamped out, i without delay or it witl assume Yarge | Ee TORREY. | DEMOCRATS OF WAYNE proportions.” (" HERER? | COUNTY HOLD CONVENTION WEDDING RECEPTION FOR (Special Correspondence.) Torrey, Sept. 10.—At the Democratic county convention held here, the following. ticket was Geo. C. nominated: Brinkerhoff; Rep- assessor, Jay Snow; four- sher- Williams; treasurer, N. C. superintendent of schools, MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS GILES (Special Correspendense.) Heber, Sept. 12--A wedding ception took place 6 o'clock at the home Friday Luke joyed. for surveyor on the Democratic ticket, after being renominated on the Repub- home lican ticket. at supper Thursday, evening. present were Laura. Clyde, Ruth Snow. J. C. Jacobs was On Labor day the new cemetery was surveyed and the corner stones laid. J. C. Jacobs did the work of surveying. Much other work was done by the citizens in the improving of public places. ; The new state road is compieted now to Torrey, and autoists pronounce it the best in this section of the country. re- ee of J. at for their daughter Jennie ee Douglas Giles. About 250 guests were present. The rooms were decorated in autumn leaves, and goldenglow. During the evening music and readings were en- endorsed Ann The attended (Special. her it off mornings. This gently the soiled, weather-beaten film-skin, without thus revealing the ff, Hyrum Peterson: and enthusiasm for the quality of exhibits sre- | f Utah county held their county cennehatine here yegterday and nominated how. you keep your complexion so daz- the, following ticket lingly pure Don’t think me imperState senators—Joseph Brimhall of tinent, ‘but you seem over 30, yet Payson and A. Douglas of Lehi. Representatives—W. C. Warner of haven’t a line in your face, and your cheeks are quite peach-like. How do Spanish Harry Fork, MarshaH of you do it? | Springville, James Spencer of American Laughing, she said: “That's easy; Fork and O. P. Huish of Payson J remove my skin. Sounds shocking, ‘Commissioner, four-year tenn eha doesn’t it? But listen. Instead of ‘White of Goshen cosmetics I use only pure merceolized Commissioner, tw oryear term: —Laither wax, procurable at any druggist’s. T Christmass of Lake Shore. apply this nightly, like cold cream, ClerkK—E. N. Jordan of Springville. Christensen; News.) SPRINGVILLE. SOCIALISTS OF UTAH COUNTY PLACE TICKET and me year commissioner, Levi M. Colvin; two-year commissioner, E. P.. Pectol; county attorney, Ellis Robinson; county clerk and recorder, Clem Morgan, Sept. 12.—Gor. William Spry and party wére guests at the Morgan county fair yesterday. They visited most of the exhibits of hogs, cattle, county, about resentative, AT MORGAN. to something E. MORGAN. GOVERNOR was D. yer coe me|L By in Use For Over 30 Years Sept. hotel TO CLARKSTON RAN MISSING: Logan, Sept. 12.—Sheriff Barker was notfied this morning that Lars Rasmussen of Clarkston has been missing from home since Monday last ahd it is i j y ed away and officer was appealed to for help and pe is Soe eee to find traces of the as Sh pe Pa is about 2 years of ag ittis anh was somewhat attedted” ik nie He ae a wife and several children in Clarksto SNOW CASTORIA eee HOTEL there men Harmon, Randolph, Robinett and others had assembled at the rooms of the E. K. Olson comMcKinnon der advice But face and expression—tI risked it asked: “Would you mind telling party THE OTHER FACTION. Meanhwile the ousted faction should sitting county Hill; pens Horsley; recorder, Josie Fitzgerald; assessor, George Collingham; attorney, C. G. MoWhinney: superintendent of schools, C. R.° Marcussen; sheriff, Thomas F. Kelter; surveyor, W. M. Wetzel; representative, Samuel Naylor, pany ‘Call, and any ans, ton 12.—dJudge Republican Wellington that chairmen F.C. YONK IS FINED; HARWOOD GETS DAMAGES Sept. of said tary. The emblem, be ‘made to J. M. Blair, Agent for Daily, Saturday “and Semi-Weekly News. 165 First. No Street. Phone pee ffice ~ -Nyi Cardon Compan al fistate oan Loans. 112 North Ao “Street. Phon 99 Bell. Logan, by He recombe formed to accompanied by the Kenilworth, Helper, Storrs, Carbon and Price delega- NOTES. 14.-Hdward Second’ ward Poul- given the Silito SaturButtle, Prest. Keelér, inspired The report was adopted, at which Mr. home <A. Prest. B. be th a of agreeing on a division of amines, ée endorsement. This was dene, the committee being J. A. Crockett, Jex, was held at the Jex day,’ were Bishop. Jos. Joseph would lofty ideals, etc. that 4 committee | She Acquired “Feminine Charm” cre- dentials to ascertain the proper dele~ gates from Price. The committee, WwW. B. Williams, D. F. Dengan and Samuel Naylor, ap- Philadelphia ILLNESS |:the justice’s co Correspondence.) years to other been fair Fork. GEORGE HAMMOND BARN, 14.—The yes-’ were idea Chairman Madsen called for nominations for temporary chairman, and Albert Bryner was nominted by IL. and stopped off in Provo to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beasley, Correspondence.) American Ben- Democrats there by the $1,500. Insurance of $500 was carried on the barn. Mr. Peterson had gone} T. F, Kelter, Abe Powell, Thomas Fitzto the barn about 4 o’clock to feed the gerald. The committee recommended horses, and when he left he forgot2 ejection of the other delegates and not lantern which it is supposed the Bicces ee their participation in the prokicked over. eeedin. Bortnatvesee on platform, resolutions RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL, and permanent organization were then DIES. American Fork, Sept. 18.—Mrs. Catherine Roberts, 96 years of age, died today. Three sons survive Funeral services will be held Tuesday from the Fourth ward meetinghouse. Burial will be Mapleton; DESTROYS Sept. Peterson enroll- Ernest Lee, a threshing machine Saturday afternoon near Deer Creek in fae can~ yon, eureues internal injuries and district schools 1,008 pupils. G. H. DIVISION William stroyed by fire Saturday morning. TRe value of the property destroyed, Which included ial a Wagon, a buggy, harness, a span of horses and a variety of farm teaniatioeie is estimated at Provo, Jones, music; R. Gardner, art: W. D. Stewart, eighth grade and _ history; selected M. Brown, BE. H. Boley, William Dunean, John Hunter, Jiaames Gardner, Washburn, Preston, Ernest Chadwick, Tracey Wootton, Steven L, Chipman, Mrs. W. C. Preston, Mrs. Willis. Prom- ley, the John the convention quiet bolting of the Harmon-Olson faction of Price and the delegates of Carbon, Kenilworth, Helper and Wellington, there was no. particular excitement, é re- from Dec. 16, 1910, for merchandise gold defendants of the The highschool faculty consists of C. W. Whitaker, principal; E. A. Morgan, English; “Happy” oe te history and physical education; R, Ashby, mechanic arts; Miss Edna aL English View; for jusDuncan Correspondence.) Fork, today grade registered 64, the 804, making a total of Repub- the following delegates to the county convention at Lehi Sept 16 d Houston, John H. “Wootton, al M. of News.) American Fork, Sept. 12—The licans Gais- ment was 140 students, the highest in the history of the town. The eighth eae TWO PARTIES NOMINATE _ TICKET IN BOXELDER. l. W. — meeting was for (Special American close . The Anderson, Fork; ton. Vocal selections were the. Sixth ward quartet. ENROLLMENT ATAT HIGH SCHOOL BREAKS RECORD Gall- ed to open the new Alpine stake tabernacle were held here yesterday. A Smith were Shelley, Lorenzo ford and Joseph Walton John Aunter was nominated tice of the peace and W. E. for constable. American News.) county in ithe city hall spectators,. drawn John’ F. Crompton, Provo, Sept. 14.—John W. FASHION SHOW PROGRESS. Ogden, Sept. 14—Committees on venire to The 12.—When in Bow A nicely-dressed woman sat ibeside me in the train. Hveryons stared at her. It was not her beauty of feature that held our eyes, nor her costume. that there would be something doing resulting from the wild caucus of Tuesday evening. However, with the Christensen, Hh. Jackson, erts, Jr., Lehi; John Done, Alfred R. Wilson, ‘Payson; Roy Davis, Salem A. Fisher Brewing company has filed suit against Boyack & Hughes to collect $422.68, with interest. at. 8 per cent B. grand- court, Carl Cy jamin Evans, Joseph J.. Crump, R, H. Jex, Spanish Fork;. Leven Simmons, Thistle; Newell Knight, A. L, Tanner, Provo Bench; Dan A. Lewis, Goshen; Hdward Cook, Cedar Fort; John Rob- Jo~} children and seven great-grandchildren, besides 13 brothers and a sr Scie All of the children of Mrs. re present at her bedside whoa d denis came. Tangements show report Jacklin, and Martha <A. is survived by eee ciileg the district Sept. terday many “4: 5S. Bramall, Jacob L. Phillips, Joseph O. Houtz, Springville; Leslie Bunnell, Lake View; Thad H. Cluff, Pleas- FIFE, foe and rs. Morris ‘Fretwell, Mrs. L. Thompson and Mrs. Archie Farr, ai of Riverdale; , James Rawson of Kanesville, Mrs. G. M. Layton of Clearfield, Mrs. EF. ue Bingham of Blackfoot, Ida., anfl Mrs. R. A. Middleton and D. F. Fife of Rexburg, Ida., and James FE. Fife of Ogden. Besides ‘these members Och John about.one month. Mrs.i Fife\was born Jan. 29,.1850, in Salt Lake City, a band Fourth J. H. Frisby, Provo; Ogden, Sept. 14.—Mrs. Martha WN. Fife, age 64 years, wife of Joseph Fife of Riverdale, Gied jast night at 8 o’clock at the family residence. Death was due to a complication of heart and liver trouble an@ cume after an illness of ter of Sanford Bingham. She the ee Kugene Mletcher, ieee B. 9 ee being received daily. Since the opening of the factory, 680 tons of beets have been sliced each day and the amount is expected to increase until the factory is chopping at full capacity. DEATH Price, assembled Provo, Sept. 14.—The following jurors have been drawn for the October term by the company when a number of farmers failed to dig their beets as instructed. The failure to comply with company rules has inconvenienced the company and for a time threatenad to close the factory for the lack of beets. Other farmers have been ordered to dig and 2 shut-down is not expected. The company could handle more beets than are | SME LEAVE HALL Amalgamated that 14..-Three conference Bros east 1914. PRICE. of canoe are (=petial Correspondence.) s-snam Hicks 2 nae Rice | FINE TABERNACLE OF BETTERMENT LEAGUE OF ALPINE STAKE OPENED BRIGHAM CITY ORGANIZES to 14 DEMOCRATS QNSAGREE AT CONVENTION: ANG News is delivered by carrier night (Sunday excepted) at 75 r month, D ents and made Carrier H. BRIGHAM CITY. | | AMERICAN FORK. | JURORS ARE DRAWN FOR FOURTH DISTRICT COURT ted to dig beets until Oct. 30, when ‘another Layne, in be TO in invited Ogden, sent out SEPTEMBER MONDAY, PROVO. many Florence Ray was taken into custody in connection with the case and is being held at the city jail. The boys were permitted to go on their own recognizance. They are of prominent families. : to study studies was the CAUGHT the other will be Reeder. A woman ous classes are regarded as interesting and instructive and the stake workers believe the “Mutual? will. be a success in the various wards: of the stake. The various subjects to be studied re the winter were discussed by M. workers and musical numbers vane rendered at each session. The general as re-decorated, Sergeant Washington 2357 Grant accomplished. winter renewed believe the officers made rooming house fotiowing the principal. speaker of the day. All meetings were well attended and much with weeks NEWS BEET GROWERS NOTIFIED CONTRACTS NOT OBSERVED employees. Ogden, Sept. 144-—-The annual, conveniion of the Mitual Improvement associations of the North Weber stake was hetd in the Third ward meetinghouse yesterday in three sessions, commencing at 10a.m. Dr. George H. Brimhall, who gave an address before the large gathering in the afternoon session, was and directors BOYS ANNUAL GONVENTION UF NORTH WEBER MU. good for Ogden, Sept. 14-—Two boys whose names have bee withheld by the police, were arrested last night when at the Weaver, several complete en i Wiliam venue. James Binghem, be the T. A. Sheeve, a, 2646 Madison Avenue. - faculty record- The enrollment will not ae Methe largest STANDS, is on principal and will enjoy a the most efficient corps of instructors. The building has been renovated and much repairing done. New floors have been placed ahd many of the rooms have all stoc Book pag to draw is breaking year. The RN CHUROH vr your it harvest... There have been a number in the school faculty and Patrens are requested to make Jonetaainte complaints regarding unp~infancory. delivery. a and of the students who will attend from country districts are still busy with the Branch. Telephone heavy opinion of the that the. schoo] OGDEN OFFICE. ‘BASEMENT REED HOTEL. L. DOW. BROWNING, Mer, was EVEN! WN G pack per ene DESERET © ‘ ; 14 Mr. oe Mr. in and and Heber Mrs. Mrs, after Jay Seu Oct. Jensen Florence Murdock 1. will be at entertained | Thos?. Lind- and Annie Lind- “The school teachers are returning is their work; we are also losing a num-. ber for the winter. The new iron fence around the stake house and court house yards is now finished. % |