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Show L; LOCAL NEWS " I i i mm 'I 1 '' if I LAD RDil' AVANTKD AMKIU- Ulf CAN, BTKAM LAUNDRY. AdY-10-23 m'1 r " 1 1 The Service Slar Legion will glvo 1 1 ;, u dance In the auditorium Wednta- t i ' day night The. Weaver orchestra T , has alroady. bfia engaged. A-lv m IJ Senator Harding's speech of ac- wh i tnce Is an able, constructive, fear M '-' less exposition of the Issues of the jj day. It reveals tho nominee as a man of sound Judgment and well- 1 1 a ! balancod mind, ono who fully appre- fi I '! elates tho gerat responsibilities of $1 1 j the offlce of president of the United 1 K 1 States. Calumet, Mich., Mining Ga- 1 . 1 ictle. it f ij FOR SALL' Slrlctlr modern i 1 K home, five rooms. Call 48. -Adv-tf j jp Mr. Samuel P. Cowley, son of I Mr. ana Mis. M P Cowley, has just I fcrturned to his home after filling a , four years mission In tho Hawaiian I .' Islands .Al "'' " .fat i . a ifl "; Drs. Scott, Chiropractors, Dr. II. Wag I D. Scott, genoral practicing. Dr. Ida 4ra i M. Scott, women and children spe- fUf I clalty. Ofllco 140 West 1st North. Iff Hours 9-11. 2-4, 6-7. Phone 978. W I Adv-tf. Hi ;Hj. 3 The local fans ntc very onthusla- W& i tie crcr the results of tho gam In IS 1 Montana last Saturday between the i If i V. A. 0 and the Montana Aggie foot- 1 ball teams They look far a U. A. C. w victory, when the local team goes B J . 'J up against tho Colorado Aggies this K. coming Saturday. mm FOR SALE 61 acres or land, I( $200 per acre. Good terms, 7 per cent Interest on deferred payments. I CIobo In. See J. It. Janes, Trovl- dtneq. Adv-tf-Sat I Drs. Stewart, McNeil and Merrill I have moved their olllces to tho Slew- ait building on First North stieet, I over the nverton storo temporarly, while their ofrmer offices are being lemodold and rnovated. Adv-10-30 FOIl SALE At a bargain. Two slightly used pianos which I took In on trado for pluyer pianos. Also havo a fine lino of pianos, players and phonographs. Alln Allen, Hy-rum, Hy-rum, Utah. Adv-10-30 jj,V Now If Aciobatc Melvin Merrill M&. wants a real time let him como Kw through and debate tho League of Natlou-i Or If Dr. Merrill does not 't feel equal to the occasion lot him appoint ono of the ninny distinguished distinguish-ed gentlemen whose voto ho nppeais f,l to be c.irrlng In his vest pocket. mtt " Tho Don II. Colton rally at tho h9 V High School last uiunlng was one of (M ho most successful rallies of the S campaign Tho auditorium was flll- 9 tVwltli Interested listeners, and tho B'fl epexVer delivered an InstiuctUo hj- H drss with the League of Nations as H the principal theme. M l Held Shamhart of tho Shnmhait- Chrlslensen stoie, was usy all day I' t)cctetdny looking for politicians who 11 had money to put up on the presl- P , dentlal candidates In the slate of WiW f Ohio. Shamhart Is ono of tho most f - enthusiastic Democials in tho whol h'u j. country. FOR SALE A complete history of Utah. Call 48. Adv-tf Would you like to buy rlco at wholesale If so look up tho rlco ad-Tcrtlscmcnt ad-Tcrtlscmcnt of Chrlstensen & Bur-mestcr, Bur-mestcr, California rlco growers which appears n tills issuo of Tho Republican. Adv A great many calls were made yesterday among tho local Ropjbl'-cans Ropjbl'-cans calling attention to tho fact that a nonpartisan meeting was to bo held In thet abernaele last everting, evert-ing, when as a matter of fact It waj a Democratic rally and It Is believed that tho parlies calling wero working work-ing In tho Intciests of the Democrats. Demo-crats. Some way of advertising. Miss Pearl Allon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Allen of Ilyrum has been called to fill a mission to tho central states. Miss Allen has heretofore been one of the popular clerks at tho Shamhart Chrlstnsen company in this city and will leave for the mission field November 17. WANTED Men or women to tako I orders among friends nnd neighbors I for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, I full lino for men, women and chll- I drcn. Eliminates darning. Wo pay I 7G cents nn hour spare time or $36 I a week for full time. Experience un- I necessary. Wrlto International I (Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. I Alv-12-21-Sat I Lars C. Peterson, a respected tcs- I ldent of Hyde Park, passed away at R his homo In Hydo Park Sunday evening. ev-ening. Mr. Peterson was one of the popular cltlicns of Hydo Park and an ardent church woiker. He was 82 years of age. Ho Is the grandfather grand-father of Sylvan Peterson, former basketball star of the I). Y. C. basketball bas-ketball team Russell Mnughan left Sunday for Sacramento, California, In his aeroplane. aero-plane. On Satuiday ho made a test flight, circulating about tho city sev-oial sev-oial times. Ho drove tho jnnchlno up and down Main street and was ho low that people standing on tho ground coujd detect who the driver was. Tho writer had n long tnlk with Russell and ho says that he Is enjoying his woik very much. Mr. Harding evidently Is not enamored en-amored of this mushy Internationalism Internation-alism which would look nftor every ountry except the Untied States. St. Louts Times. I Henry Theuicr of Providence, candidate can-didate on tho Republican ticket for county commissioner, was In tho city jestorday. Ho says that things looTt mighty good In Provdence. Whllo some of tho Demcratlc pun-tsuiB pun-tsuiB und JolieRiultlis aio wording who put tho hard stuff In Harding nnd tho cool stuff in Coolldge, tlioy might tnke tlmo to Inform us who put tho mock in Detnociacy Ciarks-bcrg, Ciarks-bcrg, V, Va., Telegram. The election of Harding would by all signs mean a passing of extreme pemonnl centralization not merely in a Cabinet made up of eminent counselois far removed from the subber stamp stripe: I' it also In a lew era of cooporatlvi Judgment and .ictlon between tho exe e and leg- slatlve branches of j, in rnment tosion Nows Ilureau. |