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At Tuesday cvenlnsjft > mee nsripfiho
Iv M C A illrcclors It was dccidtd
< O iilvv A r t It
chairman Iscamplnglonijlli trallbi of
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W UP Tho sy
WHO not p Ulrcctcjr
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be
assoclationnvlUjhavnto
home of the
satisfy tho longstanding lii
to
old
tobtedness whlchrhas foisecialearsJ
in iins up
ri I secretary Mr JVrlght Jnme
f found onejOf the seven laborso
confrontiniyjilm The dl
jlrcues wiorisav the loss occasioned byiforo
0CU e would bo bllc calamltyito
wi molded hyairposslblemeans
AccountantJw Ddmundsmepoited
< iho dliectors the condition ot tho
alsocitlfin ffs honnds3it JIls report
Slowed the denclt to approximate JG9r I
000 of wlilchr l000 > liMnkcurrcntC
wn e4 In the iecenttj campaign to i
Jale funds to payiofftheldcbt nOOOO
nldlsod of vhlch about 115000
ns 1
af piW TheremalnlneWiOOO whlch
whs ple < lged hasnot been paid1 and
through deathJnndiCotherireasonat this
amount of couise has Jbeen V > me
hal decreased illonte ilf the full
amount of Unpledged sum weie paid
here would still be a big deHcit jhlch
must b made up If the Y M C A
rAt
Is to bo avcd
At Tuesday evenings meeting there
urn picsent President L C Miller
V V Illce M H Walker F B
Stcpluns GcorgefD Kejei TI W
jiojer r W rianclsiH WShcimnn
OA llonnald4 Spencer Claw on John
D Spencer jand Gencial Secy W n
urilit The committees appointed by
president Miller tomake the canvas
for monthly subscrlptlonsffor thejcui
rent expenses of theassociatlon follow
tv V IJlcoiandaJohn Dern T W 13oy
crmd JohVD Spencer HS W Sher
nin and r C Hlchmond F U
Stephens nnd W W AimstionglDun
lcnn MacVlchleiLyC Miller and C
S W WhitleyTvGooige D < t5KeyerJand T
ft V Trancls O AHonnaldnnd W K
SI Wright GeorgeD Merrlll afld Spencer
Claw son
Many requests from Catarflrtsuffcr
ers who use atomizers havo caused us
to put up Liquid Cream BolnMa new
nnd convenient form of EljWCrcam
Balm the only remedy for Catarrh
v tilth can nlwajs boidependcdon In
power to allay Inflammation to cleanse
the clogged allpassages to promoto
fice natural bieathlng the two forms
of Cream Balm nrcaliko Liquid Crcatn
Balm Is sold by nirdrugglsts for 7B
cents Including spraying tuber Malledi
by Ely Bros VB6 Warren Street Newr
York
JIEETS DEATH ON HAND CAR
YOIIIIC Man Tteturnlnci Home Troin
Dante Is Stru < kJiJ Tniln
A BlaLkfoot Ida jpung man named
Bliili attended Sunday evening a
dince at a siding lorn the Mnckhy
branch and after tho fmictlon iccom
luulcd hy Ktvcral jDmpanlons took a
linncl tar from the local sectlonhousu
ami started down tho gnide to Black
foot But ns luck vvouidhaveiltV an
cxthi freight showed upi around a
cune and Ihere was atcnlllslon Blair
wai thrown oei tfio Irlght of wav
feme sustaining Injuries from which
he died Tuesday and the others wcie
lill jolted but escaped with theli
Ihoi The ShorfLIne nnnngoment is
looking Into the matter
ALLY OF PI WI TONQ
MonthOlil Son of CliliHc lntcipicterv
J lie
cral Chi n cs l ntoi e tcrgi Jclovni
lie wasonieIaUyjnHuUc b > in lCh1i
Mr
MIIOJ HI inisKuuiqiniciipnclty
as lnterpetcr YorVtlioil6catpihspector
of Immigration comcHSmuchSlK touch
wllh the residcnlHitofJPliimwiLllfiyi of
o wjuu uu wiis jcnnsienou < iast
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places was umaiKKayitftport llghtsS
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j More jtKan oooMteSfrhjo
jnials received in two yearl
ianl unparalleled rccora afe
the Hrpadand solid foundation
fqnthis claim Take iHoods
Getit > todiyln Ueual IluuWformVor
ohocolatcdf tablets i called Sarsatabs
AMUSEMENTS
This cenlng the conceit
byrMmc > I IajLchmanund hei iiiur
tct oftBlngersociiir3at the HaitlaUu
theateir The program will > t an al
readv Jirlntcdln Tho News the lead
Ing feature being tho rendition of the1
quartet jof Mmc Lehmans on In
a7Pcrslan Gniden which opens the
prosTamVThouartct consists of Miss
nianche > vTomplln sopnmo Miss Pal
srave jTnrner icOntialtoi Itobcit Ills S
andJulien Henry bari
tone
Mr Mi Ji Brlnoi > esterday made a
formnljaddicss to hlh studfnts on the
irlnclpal fcomposttloiis which lll be
icnrd Jthls oxenlng idCNuting i clal
attention io the two ojcles In u
Persian i Garden and the Nonsense1
Songs from Alice In Wonderland
Cilonlil Tlie adancc sale Is now
golngon Jor The Witching Toili
which opens at the Colonial toinonow
eonlng and runs tluoughout the week
f
v
ofphenm Another good sbed audi
ence jwas rill attendance at the Oi
pheum lnstrnlght Theenleitalnment Is
all comedy even to the aciobailc
istimt
T r
Gmrlflt The clevci iciulUlon of
Miss Hobbs bv thci lngci oll com
pany continues throughout the week
with special matinees Wednesday and
Saturday
Sliiiberl The Allen Cm Us Comedv
cbmpanv In their musical ersion i > f
1Charlles Aunt continues the at
ttactlon up till iturday afternoon
when a complete change of bill Mil
occur
riclnus At Ihe Luna al
and Elite n tractlM picture lllm me
being pVesented A tomplete cluuige
goes un Saturday afternoon
1 THE MORMONS AND T1IE
TIIEATEK
An Interebtlng compilation forming
the hlitory of theatricals In Salt Lake
bv the late John S Lindsay for sale
tat tho Deserct News Book Store Price
GOc
TAYLOR HEUNION
1
jniilior iir > of Illrth of Fonner 1roil
ilont Cclcbrateil b > Ills Posterity
The celebration of the one hundred
nmlseeond anniversary ofitho birth
of President JohnvTa > lor was held In
the vGranlte slake talxiinaclc last uo
v
nlng Ocr 100 descendants nnd
friends of the family were picsent
There was dunclng both before and
after the program v
The exercises Included a sketch of
President TaVlois life prepared es
piclally for tho children bv Jesse T
Badger Ralph Howe Vfae n humor
ous recitation and Mrs Laura II MPI
rlll iao a talk on the literary ability
ofPresident Talor William T Nut
tall rendered a solo TheSeer fol
lowed byu brief hketch of Piesidont
Tajlors life bv Trcd W Taylor of
Provo President Joseph P Smith was
al ov present and made a short talk
Refreshments uero sencd
ELKS INVADE OODEN
Mori Tliiin One IIunirc < l Salt Lakers
Attend Iiiltlatlonof Xu Ones
Over 100 members of the Salt Lake
lodge o SjnP O J put on tlielr
old gray blue j i ecu ltd and pearly
bonnets lahtJilglit and boaided u spe
clrtl traliifoiln visit to their Ogden
brelfireii When1 they arrived they
WereTthott nVa good time
At the Ogden lodga rooms thoio
wcro speeches 7ind a meeting at which
many candidates were Initiated and
aftijrftliat tomebody called up Mr
Anlfeusir or some other gentleman In
the business and itold him to bring up
his plant Theboxh returned homo
atc and the special held tho ills in
good styje f
PLEASINGMTJSICAL PKOGRAM
3fnS Tcksln fj CSiijiior nml Dni
Ucnrd at llrjiint School
Gaynortind her daugh
terttijTlose jnd D6rotliy gave a plous
Ingjprogram Tuesday afternoon befoio
IhOjChlldion ot thej Hryant school Out
iftuomiiflmcnt to Mrs Gaynor the chll
Ircii pfHho elghtli n iclaissang tho
Slumber lloat song nnd Mis and tho
Misses Gaynor sangj In resixmfe I
LlkuMyOld 15oll BestiJ Ulrs Gaynor
Supt Ohrlstcnsen nnd Supervisor Wct
roll iravo thu school pleasant talks thu
afteinoon1concludliigwlth Die Vacht
amyUiInu frpm thc aaiman pupils
A niomlscd treat Is the leqture to bo
SlvcnfThursday aU4fpm in tho high
school gymnasium by Mrn > Ouynor be
fore ttho Gal WLnltoi City teachers ami
fuchfofthulcacher8from Davis and
Tooclo colintlesiuM may bo nbli to ye
ciiraieloisa fioinHheli school work to
toXCurthDiUthejinuscallnteresti pfitha
nubllCi schools IncludlngSmalntenanco
ci school t orchestras She Is vlslUm
atpresonttWltlnProf and MIB Wotzell
aiidcnjovlngthojbnlmv cllipato nf Salt
Lnko with a rostvtliatsheihaa much
neeppd r
NEW7SOHOOLCOMPLETED
tlip mQst cUb6 aJaX Tattcinpt bb r
tliMacipql5dra atlgclubSvvlllib67iElv
ijgarlyftlnyjDwpmtioiRifJMIssyfNiilllet
rnWfv3lllji9 Rnlnf tVr ntnr7 iiiVi tnl i iViIV
i
iiifilftiji
JContrlhutesvVnlualilp Artlclq lu dlin
a
logical Unto forAugust 1910 In Dis
trict No 10 JhCjiGrcat Basin fssiicd
jbnthe vv either buroau1Jnthrsdty Gov
Spryjrnakes a valuable contribution
ucmtlon otthu Weutngr Bureau to thu
CJnseivatlon ofiv0ur Natural He
jourccs Thu article tends as 101
Of the ninny national piobluin
brought conspicuously to thu public
notlujjii recent yeais none has uruu d
such widespread Intel out and discussion
and seal chum InVcotlg itlon as the prob
lem ofuthu cunsuvution of our niiiuril
resources
Jn thor broad meaning ofconserva
tion us applied to thci nations ie
aourcds an almost limitless Held tor
cooperativeaction on tn < j jwrt of om
ltlzeiis has been opened Conwua
tlon whlcJi means not only thu prcbciv
ng of our nuiuial iu5ourcc but ihelr
Icyclopment and pi udtntaml pionfleni
use linds > almost unanimous suppoit In
niny Instances the consumption of our
lauuices necessitates the activities of
i veiopment jnd growthjjund dtvelop
nenC nnd growth aie better than con
seivation nd picseivatlon Con
survallon alms at thecstoppal of wan
on waste It strikes at the skimming
ovui process ujilcli has held sway In
he destruction of so many ol our valu
iblc icsources it alms to piuservu for
lie public use nnd benefit of the great
utuial assets of the nation is against
hell monopolization by the favored
ew It has in A lew the icstoration so
ar us possible of such of our u ourccs
s have been pillaged by the un crupu
OUH jnd destroyed beciuse of a lack
f proper safeguards that have been
nadu necessity by the changed condl
lons icsultlng fiOm Increased popu
nllon and gionlng demind In a
void the consul VMtion movement
leans cure discietlon fiugalll and
udlclousness In the bundling of our
esources us again Impiuviclence
rodlgallly and vvastetulnef
In the fcenu th it corifeei ntlon Is ile
ulopment tlu > mulntcnancn and up
oldlng of the conservation policy is
ecullarly within tho province of the
eather buieJu Precipitation pie
aillng vvimlii lempemture these are
II Impoitant considerations In the
estonitlon of foiest growth and the
ontrolllng fnctois In the roductlon of
lops to serve and conserve the useful
purposes and needs of man
III the reclamation ampdcvelopmont
of the aild aicas the weUhcr bureau
statistics furnish u substantial and sure
bailsupon which capital and energy
can bo Invented Warnings as to c
tremo weathencondltlons that endanger
fiult Clops as furnished by the bureau
aielnvaluable to Uie horticulturist As
the scope nnd purposes of the work of
the weather bureau are more thorough
ly understood 1 am convinced that Its
reports and forecasts will be moie gen
erally followed as a guide In the de
velopment and conservation ot our
natural resourccs
DEATH OF MRSA N CHERRY
Wife ofFormer Dltricf ljulcc Victim
Of llcurt Failure
Mm Alfred N Cherry wife of former
Judge Cherry who were for many years
Uvcll known citizens of SaltLake died
at Ml Pleasant Monday evening fol
lowmgiaslightoperation whlch te
imiltcdHn Jhenrt falluro She wasiG1
yeais old and was born In Illinois
whole she was married 50 yeaisngo to
Judge Cherry They moved with their
family li > years ago to Salt Txike Mr
Cherry served many years In tho leglr
lature and held tho popltlon of district
judge for n time Several years apo
they moved lo southern Colorado and
later to Gunnfaoli Utah where Mr
Cherry Is now practising law
Mis Cherrywas loved by all she
came in contact with arid was n de
volcd wife and mother She leaves
besides her husband eight chlldion
Mrs Carmean ot Ohio James W
Cherry of Jit Pleasant JIrsiAlbert
1 Vorse ot Delia Colo Mrs N Percy
llrnwno ot fait Lake and Howard and
Ernest Cherry The funeral will bo
held from the homo of her son James
AV Cherry at Ml Pleasant
TO NATURAL CAUSES
That Mae O Taylor tho woman whp
died nt the St Marks hospital under
rather unusual circumstances nuno to
her death by natural causes was tho
verdict of a coioncrs jury yesterday
The verdict was reached after all the
phyMclans who had attended tho wom
nnjiad testified ns well a the women
who conducted tho places fwhero slm
lived It Is prpbable that tho body
which ha been at tho O Donnell un
dertaking estnbllshmont pcndlng tho
nqtlon Qf tho nuthoiltlvs will now ho
shipped to Minnesota
DIVORCED AT RENO
Woid 1ms been locelvcd from Itcnii
Nov that Jlrs Jlyitlc M Kriobol ap
peared boforo Judge Oil In the dls
tilct couit and testified In the suit for
divorce against bar husband JInhlon
II Krlobcl manager ofthe Pacific Mu
tual Llfo Insurance company of Salt
T < nke She was nwnidod a decree on
theground of desertion
They wem married at Corvallls Or
In December 1897 there being no chil
dren They t came to Salt Lake soon
afterward
Jn October 1009 Mrs Krlebol wenl
to Hono whoro she has conducted a
dressmaking establishment dujing most
of that tlmex She testified that a year
ago lastAugust her husband g vo her
flOO and hist September ho gave her
59 nnd this Is allsho ever rccelyed
from lilmSho hosiwrltten to him of
fering to return to SaltIiako nnd live
with him since she camehcie but ho
ignoied her Jotters she testlfled
Con tains all thV
rood elements
ft
Required by Natiire
WT l
T i i
For the upbuildmgr
AndupkeeppfS >
Rci The
packages J <
t
> V v > 5i VA
Thtvcyent > tof the evening will bo
the Uza riehmanycoricertj to ba given
lit IhejSaltyUake theater whctu local
ocletyiwlllbe1outiinforce Thestalls
siiul boxesYaru taken by Govt nntl Mrs
WlltlnmiSpry land party Mis Edwin
> Holmes und partj Mr nnd Mrs M
H WdlkorHDr iimbMrs II A liovvdlc
MrsillHOfllcerHMr and Mrs Duncan
JIricVlclileJJ1rofiandJAIrs V A Wel
selllwlfovljvlllpiitertaln Mrn Jessie L
Ciaynoralid daughters themselves mii
tlcal llglitailrittlKTHonKvvorlil Mr and
Mrs FredlC Graham Mi and Mrs SV
Morrison MrsfEMioniUinurt Mrs Sl
mon > BnmbergerMrs UlNvrorth Dag
gctt > Mrs W Mont Fciry Mrs J r
Daly A7party iof 50 young girls from
Itowlnndlmll jvllljKD chaperoned by
Mlis Colboinnmltnccompanleil by Ur
and Mrs CharlesG Iluininer and a
party oftlOOMnomborp of the tnberniclc
cholrMVIll attends together
Mrs S < H ifaabcoek rntci tains Ills
tftoinoon InfornuillyiU her home about
a dozcnfbclnifipressnt
n o
Mrs W ISnyder js hostess at an In
fonnalt social affair this afternoon the
pin lor being decorated In cosmos the
dining loom In iedshaded uhrysanthe1
mums andtht library In jcllow while
autumn loaves were lined throughout
About 20 aiiSprcsent
ri
MrsPiullncSnnds entcitaln thu Uto
liUfelub thlsfafternoon
o
Mrs CdvvhrcHMeGurrln will be host
ess toninrrovvtataT luncheon to bo el von
at the Alta club In honor of Miss Irene
McGmrliiof Michigan
Mis levls Iy < ins entertains lier caul
club this afternoon
Today the umirilnge ° r Mi11 Alice
13 Edward and1 Joseph W Burdette
takes place Inline temple and tonight
a reception will ho held at the homo of
the brides mother Mrs llebokali Ed
waul >
<
Last night ItlsvAda Klnnpy and K
A Ilartonsteln were marrleil at thu
home of Mr ami Mis T K Dirmer
Rev K 1 Gobhen olllclatlng and an
Informal icceptlon folowlng Miss
I ydla White i endcreil appiopilnte brid
al niuMc for thp service and t number
of Intimate frlendsof the bride a slst
cd ilurlnKithepVf > nlne The parlor was
decorated Iriwhllechiysantheniunn and
ferns and theUlnlng loom In pink the
tablu having rai Cluny Ince cloth over
pink a centerpiece of pink carnations
pinkshaded candles and streamers of
pink tulle
The bride wqront while lingerie gown
nnd veil of tulle and can led brides
roses liter Mrand Mrs Hartcnsteln
left for a Irlfn to the coast and will
be at homo after Dec 1 at 1ST K stieet
Mrs James HOKlc III give an in
formal leoeptlonon Vednp dny Nov fl
In honor of Mrand Mrs Iames A llo
ele ho have recently ictmned from
their bridal tilp
Miss Georgia Yllliams cntiitalned on
Monday night at aHnllowecn supperthu
details belnB appropriate to the night
and about n dozen being pie = ent In
cluding the Misses Dorothy and Phyl
lis Dwyer Geneva Wright Josephine
Williams Evayund Alice Woodruff
Eva William Clare Smith Mis Iob
Wilton Mrs KiG Vanlaw Mr Sx r
Nuttall
V
Mm Arthur Engberg and hister Mrs
Minnie nlndslelsch lcae Friday fm
Cnlifoinia herc Uie fomier will join
Mr
Miss Eva Jensem daughter of Church
Hlslorinl Andrew Jensen was the guest
of honor Jastovcning at a arge house
party given by her parents at tlicli
prettv liomeilB4 No Second West tlio
occnslon being tlio cclpbrntlon of the
twntynrst > ranniversary of Miss Jen
scns birthday The evening was pleas
antlv spent by the 100 gue ts with a
program of musical numbers and In
paving euloslstlc tribulos lo the young
laiiv aJid delicious refreshments were
served One feature of the evening was
Miss Jensens appenrancc In the Noove
glan costume presented to her by her
friends In Norway whom she met on her
recent European tour Prominent among
the guests were Prest A 71 Lund
Apostle q W Penrose Partlarch John
Smith and liishop Franklin S Tlngoy
CKEMATOEY SCHEME
The proposition of 1 ulldlng an Incin
erating garhngestatlon forthcclty will
likely berevlvcd by th offer of the C
M Wpost r comi iny of San Francis
co contained in a letter received l > y
the city board of health Tuesday to
install such a plnnt for JnOCOO the city
to pay the romp my a royalty of 17a
cents a ton on the garbage taken care
of at the plant Tho company guaran
tees that there will be no smoke or
funis and says that all the refuse Is
converted into n gas that may be UMM
for fuel In addition there are hoveral
chemical byproducts extracted that
are more or le s valuable
Tho old old tory told times with
out number and repeated over and
over again for the last 30 years but
It Is nlwass a welcome story to those
In searciinor health Thoro Is nothing
In tho world Hint cures coughs and
colds so quickly as Chajnberlalns
Cough Itemed Hold by all dealers
BOUNTYS FINANCES
The report of County Treasurer John
Groesbeclc for the month of OotoTjor
submitted1 Tuesday shows a balance of
cash on hand at the cioso of tho
months business of 4147392 The re
ceipts for the month were 2S3SSM and
dlnbunoinnnts 1856389 Tho balance
at the close of business for tho month
of September w 3164861 The pres
ent balanco Is distributed as follows
General exjwnse fund 12749780 tax
sale redemption M910 county
schools J271I4S otato Juror and wit
ness fund 33170 bvncl Interest Tis < 5
poor fund ti372S4
ARCHITECTS ADOPT RULES
Stir Oor TIlerarvCliiliIl > lans Causes
Action i
At thn regular monthly dlinerof the
Utah Stafe Assoclatloiffof Archiiecfs
held In tho Qommerclal > clubvast evening
i >
ning It wni decided that nil member
of tho association desiring totake part
In the competitive submission of plaiiV
for proposed bulldlnsH rnust nrjtjbo
Buro that tho competliion Ulu ai rd
anco itli the rules 4aiid > rcgulatloas oC
tho asviclotlim gflvenilng mich 2con
tcstB or otherwise theywllHnnd tl
selves chargeil with unproCeaslonallsm
nnd on conviction of suchjmayjtbe ex
cluded from tho clubitM wj
i This action of thn association it Is
understood wis brouiflityJiboutSby Uio
recent htlrbctween thoLadlcsiIJtoraVy
club and poveial ocal aixhltectsSwh
hubmltted plans forttliolrJJnew > club
houso to thg bulldlnir cominlttcc Whlle
officers and membersoryhojansoclatlqn
dlcHnbt wish to talk JastlnlBhtvabojiL
tho business Hint Was tranimctcd at
theNmfftnit It wasloarnedllliatijtho
wholo matter of thq fsubmlsslon of
tho bulldInglcommUteorofrtho
lLadesUterary c
ovcrVnnd it > MwVdecldBdvtodroprtlin
matterconcerning thojclub butHo neb
hereafter that th rule for thpltassn
llnedifnbovo Jn futiirccOmpetrtions
teThosbutldlnjcommtUce1orthe1iKau r
pry9 rt
g1 t Jr irjfegfe
Mto ll
against aittm food
Tlie lowgrade powders are made from phosphate alum or sodium alumi
num sulphate which is also alum a mineral acid and that makes the food unhealthfulj
One pound of the imitation 25c powders contains five ounces of alum a
mineral poison
Food Baked with alam baking powders is found to contain a portion of the
alum unchanged
The continued use of alum made food impairs digestion causing dyspepsia
The careful housewife when buying baking powder will examine the label and take
only a brand whose label shows the powder to be made from cream of tartar
1 Read the Label
Todays Weather Chart for United States r
oUiuS Department of Afirloulture
LOW 03 o 5g WEATKER BUBEAU
303 WILLIS L iOORtOhUf
Vl 12 °
Ob rr llon9 Ukto nt ft m r ntTfiflb iD rtdten tltnr
IIOBASB or continuous lino pnu through polnuoi oquftl nir
UcmiKBM or rtottmllintfpiiM through polaU of eouiltom
pr tnr tb yw11lb drftwnonlyfori r jfr iinrWnalJUy
STMBOM Indlccte IIAC of withen Q eliuri p ptrUj
elandff eloudfl rini g ow jfJJ report niwtng
Arrow Br with tb wind FlntflRurarninlnnm icmi rfttur
for pMtlz novn Mconct 54hour relaiftll if It eaaAitUI Incnj
third Hla4 Telocity of IU mile K r hoar or moio
WKATHKR SUMMARY
The storm central overthe Mississippi
valley yesterday has moved to the Lake
region attended by rains there and in
the1 Ohio valley it has also caused
warmer weather along the northeast
coast The western Jilgh is central
over the eastern slope of the Mockles
arid was accompanied by colder weath
er there and In the Mississippi valley
where the temperatures aro below freez
ilnp In the northern portion In the
extreme northwest the pressure is fall
Ing attended by rising temperatures
Literary club Issued the following
statement In regard to the plans sub
mitted and tho action that they took
In regard to the matter
We the building committee of the
Ladles Literary club having repeated
ly been urged to mako n statement
for publication unanimously decline to
reply to anyunofficial anonymous com
munications which have appeared In
the newspapers Signed
NOUAMYBUS JONKS Chairman
FLORENCE TWVMIH3IIT KBYSEIl
GRACE Y KKRR
LUNBTTK STKPHENS
MARTHA B JENNINGSSecretary
Secretary
CHURCH NOTICES
The high priests quorum of the
Pioneer stakci of 55lon will hold Its
regular monthly meeting In the stake
hall on Sunday Nov 6 1D10 at 10
at m A full attendance Is desired
Tho monthly priesthood meeting of
the Pioneer stake of Klon will bo
held In tho stake hall on Monday
Nov 7 1SUO at 730 p m All con
cerned aro urgently requested to bo
present
JlnimniigK Sale
At Unity Hall ltii K 2nd Bast
Saturday Nov S at 10 oclock not
9 o 1nAlr
Will not PROHIBIT
you attending our SALE
andgetting allyou want
to EAT and WEAR at
the i is
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w IST so
The indications aie for continued fair
weather In this vicinity lonlght nnd
Thursday
COMPAHAT1VF DATA FOR HALT
LAKI7CITY
The highest temperature here yester
day was 61 ileg the mean was 52 deg
or C deg above the sensonnj ayenige
The lovett temperature this morning
was 41 deg The temperature record
fpr this month shows an accumulated
excess of li dog nnd for tho year of
662 deg The lelntlve humidity yester
dnyiit C pm was 39 per cent and this
morning at Uio same time wns GO per
tout No rain has fallen thlsmontli
an yet but the precipitation forthq
year to jlnto was I IO Imhcs vvlilchi
IH Inches below normal v
a
The sun rites at 7 0111 nnd setSjaL
321 pm
Tho moon ilscsat > 730 am nnclmeta
at Ii3S pm
X H THIESSENV
Section Director
t
Dancing School
Beginners rlnss commences Thnnf
day Novi 3rd S p m Odeon J
Every womans heart thrills atjths1
cooingand prattling of a baby andj
raotliorhood Is her highest and purest
joy Yet the suffering incident to m
thlsgreat consummation of her lifes
desire robs ho anticipation of somo
of ita sweetness Most of thin can
bo avoided by tho use of Mothers li
Friend Thisgroat remedy prepares the expectantmothers Byntera fortho com i
ing ovont and Jta nso makes licr comfortable during all tlio term Mothers t
rrlond assists nature in gradually expanding all tissues muscled and tendons It S
strengthens tho ligaments keeps tho breasts In good condition and brings tho4
woman to tho crisis In healthful physical condition The regular usoofL iwJ
Mothers Frlond loosens the pain
when baby comoe and assures n
quick and natural rccoveiy for tho
mother Tor sale at drug stores
Writo for froo book for expectant
mothers
BRADFIELD EEQ1TLATOE CO
Atlanta Ga
AND BREAO FIXERS
Out down the meat bill stop buying1
expensive steaks when you can buy ordin
ary moat and prepare toothsome delicious
dishes witha Universal chopper The Uni1
vorflal is the light of the kitchen chops
everything1 you eat conies in four sizesj
priced as follows
Number 0 100 Number 2 175
Number 1 150 Number 3 225
fi
Ami ulicn It come tobrcncl wiving there lm never been
M > Important an Invention mxlnccI nt Hie Universal luvud
niHkir mixes anil kncniH tin broad thoroughly no wttlus
the hands Into tin lough dois uvvny vvltli that Imikbicaklnc
hand kneading and makes butter bread Throe inlmilis vIH
do lie worlc of ten nml io inticli better 4
jFamily size Extra large
Number 4 200 Number 8 250