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I 2 THE OGDFN STANPAKD-L.XAM1NLK. KR1D-W. JLLY J. ll
Ij: STATE AND JDAHO NEWS
Latest Items of Interest From Utah arid Gem Stte
I MAN KILLED IN
I FAMILY FIGHT
Woman's Divorced Husband
Slays Present Mate at
Barber. Idaho
Dome. Ida., July 2. Arthur Wea
bl) nf Barber I- being held In the
da county jail charged with murdei
Jor the a1!rl shooting f
; hristy) Ople. 25, of Meridian, last
WOdfifMetaj nlcht Following the
.-i . . -1 n opi- was rushed to the St.
Jalphoniai hospital, but died abort
lime f tr
A short time ago ople married the
pivofoed w if or PreaMly and (mail
"roubles are said to hn- enured .he
Iraggdj Tuddday pie and hb wife
motored to Barber to see Pressoly.
bill he avoided them, 11 Is declared.
Wednesday thr v rw again, meet-
B Jng Presielj as he rarue from work
i 11 p. m. It alleprd thai p,e
pi tacked Pres.-el--. who fired, ihe DUl
B M"' peneirannp p.'n right aide.
H freaaely's ae .aid to be 40.
I CHILD RETIRES AS
EDUCATIONAL HEAD
SALT LAKE. July 2 . GebfgS N.
hlld reined vesierday from the po
Iw 1 1 1 o n of ctaie superintendent of pub
he InatniCtion, took r 1 1 - as super,
iniendent f Salt Lake i l: ho..'
ide was succeeded b J. L Muir In i
the state position Dr. ErBeat A.
(Smith who leaves Hie Salt Lake
BUpe rip tendency to become head Of
iobooli ai Bvaiuton, in mii remain
In Salt I-ak. until aftOI the National
Educational association convention.
Other changes In ih. personnel of
yhe city superintendents' office yes
jerday Wire assumption f lie dUtlei
vt asaistani superintend! Dl b T
worlton and George A Eatyn. Mr.
Worlton, "ho was formerly super-;
intfndeni of schools for ihe Granite
Mnool district, will have special sup
ervlalou over thS fciade school worli
lr. Eaton, who was B5aai nigh school
irinclpal, win have supervision ovei
, Jilsh school work.
I Oscar an Cott, Conner MSaia'Hnt
pu parlntenden I f schools, will serve
as principal oi the Bryant Junior
jliigti achtiul J. H. Coombs will re
place Mr Baton as prin (pal of ihe
Baal High school.
iNEW EDIFICE PLANNED
BY POCATELLO CHURCH
.POCATELLO. Ida., J ih I Lrec
I tion of one of tin largest churches
I of the cl'y is belnf; planned by
I Presbyterians of Pocafello. Decix
I Ion to build v.as made at a meet Ini
ll of the rongnK.it Ion the Flr-n
Presbyterian church, which met with
the boaid of governors last night
The church edifice wll' be at Baal
1 Lewis and 9 St renin avenue and will
1 coat, exclusive of organ, heating and
furniture, approximately $76,000.
Total cost will Le above 1100,
Preliminary plana show a structure
J of exceptiiin.il beaut) and dignity.
Those who ipogg last night in favor
ir of the new church building were S
I K Bradv, E C White, Joe T Young,
III F. C. Mrf'.owan
H Phipps, Mn E C White
H (.ray Building operations to
1 "tart immt diatt
EVAHSTON WILL
KONQHJEROES
Monument to So'diers to Be
Unfurled at Independence
Day Celebration
EVANPTOX. Vyo , July 2. Service
men of Uinta rounty will be honored
at a gala celebration hera July S i
when th entir,' rmjivv' unites to make
the celebration S SUOt SSA
One of the features of the day will I
be the unveiling of n monnrrent to
cently erected under the nuapleea of
I .'he I'lma County .Mmorla nsocta
'tlon. tt Is S beautiful ronceptioi of
tha American ' doughboy. ' Interpret
ed In Vermont granite and one of the
first to le completed In the wear
The program consists of e. morning
e.-.lme. aportS, u monster parade, races
and contest. of various nsnires.
Rancher Captures
Lynx on Promontory
BRIGHAM IT-V. July 2. --Lewis!
Whluilter, a rancher on the Promon
tory. Was exhibiting nalr of two-
menthaeld ivnx eats in llrlgham C;ty
VVadntSdaj The rats were cip' irel
by Mr WhlUker on Promontory
mountain a few days ago. afte- h
had killed Ihelr mi;her with a rock.
The little cats retreated to the fnr;h
eir corner of a rock cave following
the death of their protector, ajid Mr.
Whliakcr socured mem with a wire
eooae, wh'.ch he dropped over 'heir
heads, one at a lima, and hauled them
out. Mr. Wnltaker said that he pro
posed ti either snd the caa to the
Salt Li!e zoo or nell them to a mov.
lug picture producing company.
I. W. W. DENOUciCED AT
SERVICE MEN'S DINNER
POQATEI.LO, da., July I. Major
C M. H.ioin tires. tied as toaatmuster,
at the banduet fur ex-aervlce men,
held last night with PbcSatellO l-eg-,
lonnalrea as hosts.
M. J gulls; of Tw in Kails. chief
sjienker .t ih evening, contrasted the
work oi the "doughboys" In war with,
their duties in times of peace. He'
called upon ihem to respond to thei
govornmoftt'a call to protect the gov
ernmenl fto mlnalduoua forces work
nig Hg.i nat it .'nil rapped the I S'. '
and jiolshevjV. moveinent In no un-'
certain words.
on
THREE APPEAR BEFORE
STATE DENTAL BOARD
SALT LA KB, Jul 2.- But tore- ap-
pllcntus appeared b'foie tno state
(KM d of d ntal examiners yeaterday.j
; 1 his Is the smallest number to take)
I tie exam. nations for several yearn.
Thirty-five candidates appeared last
voir to take the xunttnat Ions.
I It iixruru Bergstiom, a member of i
I the state board, said that thla is the'
1 first : Ciii Dial colleger. ;iru gfuduat-l
inj; four-year mm. Heretofore the
'dental student could oe graduated in'
I three years.
FAVOR NON-PARTISAN
MEN rO HEAD SCHOOLS
I salt LAKE. Jul.. .Nomination
Of a ionpartlsan candidate for sup
erintendent of public instruction to,
I be placed upon the ejection tickets'
iii'i November, hus been requested
of poitn -i parties -f Utah In a iei-
jter sent out l toe t'lah state board,
of eduoatlon, a oonimlttes has been
appointed to draft .i i t .id ul Jon of iio-'
dress to the people. Tin rommiui
a composed of prominent educators of j
the state.
1 Hot weather I
1 hospitality I
The f riends who visit you on the loni,
warm days will appreciate Lipton s
Iced Tea the easiest of all summer
drinks to make.
Just three minutes InfuaiOCl c; Liptor. 's Tea in jg
botlmg water, pour into glasses filleJ with
cracked tee, add lemon and tugr, then I
hear their expressions of complete satisfaction. I
Look for the signature of Sir Thomas J. Lipton
on every package of tea you buy.
TlA Crrttm Cocoa. Ajurm. Ctno
LlPTONS
ICED TEA I
iiiiikiiiiiliiililiiiiiii
OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE
I SAY flioRfJi ) TQfj'T K' NOlw , G V C5 i v' 0" T T
lomiM avc Yuy Uf i Dcn't pA voo TMe-sj You
SOlKlCi TO PAV lUfUl -WAYS HAvC S(.cveTHiKVCi
back that TrTrrrccM,.NG T
fsf tt-TV j j S v j I jj l ' '
NC (ur. SlAMQtNCi RiCi-HT T4ei?c U'McM HCT
SAtr IT, AND TMtrM TMC FAT ft l- L O '-' SAVS
" liJdLL, YOO'VC lioT SOMeTikja COMISiC TO
-z-s YOO But SOO'MtS SOtWiiT TO -v,
'-- t5T Yf) OUO
Ufah Cadets Will
Visit Pacific Fleet
CAMP K KA UN V. Cal-, July 2. it
has been announced ths! during ihelr
stay at the summer catnip, the cadets
Of fh Junior R. O. T. C niUt are to
be accorded the privilege of visiting
and inspecting the Pacific fleet The
cadets are aiso to bo taken to Kort
Rosecrans, where an exhibition will i
ba given of the coast defense guns
in action- Moth arvangementa nave
been made in accordance with the
recreation program which !s being j
carried out by the government In or
der to keep the boys' Interest In the
.ruining up to a high pitch.
A clubhouse, containing B library, a
rending room, and providing free writ
ing materials, has been furnished
through the agency of the Knight of
Columbus for Ihe evcluslve use of the
Junior me:nhers of the camp. Qamea
of every description are feature of
the drill worl; ench diiy and serve to
break the tiresome monotony of tho
psjpgram of pnaecrtbed training.
Sunday, .tun' .'7. was .et n.slde as
a social recreation da and the entire
camp of about 1,000 bOys were t:iken
to Del .Mar. a seaside resort near the
camp. Camp Kerny. Itself. IS situat
ed six mlh-e Inland, on a high mesa,
unci is surrounded by rolling hills.
Leaving at H o'clock In the morning,
the eidets proceeded to the resort and
there enjoyed un athletic program, in
cluding race- ;.nd i hw-.-ball game,
and concluded the day's fun with a
wim In I lie M.u f. Thoroughlx burned
by the intenalt) of the California sun,
tlie bathers returned t.. camp at 6 3u
o'i lock In the evening.
The recntlon program for the re
maining four weeks of thu summer
training includes sevvrul dancea and
picnics to be given by 'he ( idetw
themselves, and ly d'ffertnt clubs In
San Dlego.
The -sdets are to receive their sec
ond typhoid Inoculation this week.
Rapid recoorles were made from the
fit-- Inoculation snd all the boys are
now In e, , lb nt health
THRESH OUT PLAMS FOR
CACHE VALLEY ROADS
SALT LAKK, Jtuy 2. In an anl
msted ssfcslc!i held vealerday between
ll, Cache oountl PoVird of lommis-
SloneiM ui.d iiiembers of thu tatr loud
Oommlas on, ll wsa e'lggstoil that In
order to curry oui gg mu b work as
pOMlMe 111 tbu COUnty i the Walls
v die canyon road, which Is estimat
ed to cosi flu. 060, be eliminated, the
bridges st Bleckamlth'j P"ork and
Mtidu creek be left us they urn,
Which IVOUld OUt oiil 4,97l more. nd
H iiirtlntenaiictt cost be omuiad this
' fgr from the state rod hind, but
:i. p'tei. I i.i . tr provided for b' the
OOUntl from aunm other souitu or
fund
"n this bad all been thrashed odt
i I., oonierancei 'hs board cf com
m.elcne'i tin;, Moii'r Ttmlche.. K
pergeeii and tt tlilum Miirru) bslns
(jrc-i nl Afte r u prolcoged dlsrii
ion mi finally decldsd to fv)
a tax for state road purposes, which
Mould bring in itC,"0Q, thl sunt to
llS expanded on tfeC Logan uUvile
paving contraeti the Logan-Smithfisld
tvitig oontrecl and thr l.ogaiiUsrdeii
c 1 1 feelers! aid piojcct. all other work
in Ihe BOUni) cess Thta. It was
said, vcpb Hie sum the atstu would
furnish, will complete me projects.
Mr Tbatoher is understood to havs
vo'sd no.
sid thf Ihe meeting of the
f QlllllllSOllinSf I a ga animated one.
1 A first it Is undersioort the question
ol ralatni eat) 114,900 was argued,
nut finally the majority grd upon
T itHj m a minimum sum an4 re
ported m the tate i ommitnion The
isduccd program. It it said bv th
rpad eomrnlsaion. will be carrltd out.
EXTRACT DRINKING
SENDS HIM TO ASYLUM
PROVO. July 5 Warren Beers, al
leged extract itnblbet of Pleasant
Drive was committed to the state
menial hospital yesterday by Judge
A B Morgan.
The young man as brought to
PrOTO Tuesday by the city marshal of
Pleasan' Grove in an extremely In
ebriated condition it Is said. For
twenty four hour he g at the
coaat) Jail before bs became normal
Me Is "hen alleged to have started
s sight seeing period snd for a while
dev eloped . lolrn' traits, doing battle
with hordea of bears and other wild
an'rcals.
rlna!l ne developed irtegy and
after arming himtelf with a long iron
bar u waiting panently for one
of fee beas's of th hirde g attack
' him Sheriff Hinckley aroided a
BENSON WARNS
FOREIGN FIRMS
TO STAND BACK
WASHINGTON". July I. Warning
forolgn Ir.terests not to attempt to in
leifere with development of the Amer
ican merchant marine. Chairman Ben
son or ihe shipping uomi dec lared
dai that the board wns determined to
build up an American merchant mu
rine an eon tern plated by the Jones
shipping net, despite, threats and pro
paganda to defeat the law.
The L'nlted State. wild Admiral
Benson, 'is In earnest in Its efforts
to pluce within the ownership of l'nl
ted States citizens the control of at
least a part of Its tinfflc in Imports
all. I exports. If It Should bV A pORStblO
moans b held tha't the departments of
thf government lack such authority
as will Insure their being able to pro
tect American Interests in such con
trol, adding such nuthorlty will un
doubtedly be granted by congress.
"Foreign OpUrrtora and those in the
United States interested more in tho
foreign than American Institutions
will do well to 'let sleeping dogs Ho. "
rteiPNon Bounds Warning,
Admiral Henson's warning was
sounded In a talk to representatives of
Pacific coast chambers of COmjnePCo
and trade bodies and American rail
way representatives whlcn have heei,
disturbed by threats to divert trade to
points on the pacific coast because of
the section of the merchant marine net
permitting a preferential rnie over for
eign carriers within the l'nlted Stales
on merchandise moving m export and
Import In American vessels.
Such a tin eat the chairman said. Is
futile and Idle "
"If such a thrcst Is sincere, and tho
attempt Is made to so divert business"
Admiral Bt naon continued, "the ship
ping board will allocate Ami rlcun
ships to move thtt business.
Nothing could more surely brinK
about enforcement of this section of
the law than adopting by tornlgn car
riers of their threat to divert business
f mm A i.n-r;i an purls
Aduilral Benson said that In the
tjans-l'uclflc trade at this time there
" i med to have lcc-n specific und su -ctsful
efforts to pievi-nt Ametl'.in
vessels from securing lelwrn cargoes
at certain points, while ships of oihei
nations have come with full louds.
Application of the sc tlon of i ho mt-r-chalit
nmrllin ne t piescrlldng prefc-rtin-tial
rates might In- Invoked, he said
to require eiml niMd ei ati' n in ar
OSS from sikIi dlscrlmiiiatiiig porte
for t'nlteil States vessels.
Formal Denials Made
of Rypins Statement
WA8IIIN'in,".V. July !. Formal'
denials were nimlr today l lbs slate
and war departments of the statrmentl
of Prefeesor Snlei I KvpliiH of the
t'nlverslty of Af Innesols, severnl du
gi before I ho Co.,U county, Illinois '
convention of the eommlttee of forty
eight :ht he. while serving in the!
military Intelligence division dcring
ihs war had opened the mall of llreck
enrldge long. third assistant secretary!
nf Stat
blow from 'he ptisoniT only because
of tbr warning of another prisoner,
It !s stated.
Builds Health
for it contains just
the food elements
nature r,Quires.
Grape-Nuts
Food forbrkers
Needs no sugar
There's a Reason'
Regrular $1.25 and $1.50 Spark Plugs 4 for $2.00 I
Regular $4 65 new stock Inner Tube-, 30X31 f, each .... S3 25
Regular $3 65 new stock Inner Tubes 30x3. each $2,90
Regular $6 45 new stock Inner Tubes 33x4, each $3.90 $P
Regular $8 25 new stock Inner Tubes 36X41 :. each $4.95 pygdW if"'
Regular $30.85 plain tread, 31x4 tires (Ford oversize) $20.56 JVS
n9 Regxilar $35.80 non-skin 31x4 tires (Ford overside) . $23 85
Re gul;.r $17.25 plain tread 36x4 1 2 lires, high grade . $3150 feflH 1-
Regular $32 05 non-skid 30x4' . tires, high grade $34 70 '"'SjB ! r
ffiM Regular $53.20 plain tread 36x6 tlret, hifta grade $35.4r V
J Regular $55.90 plain tread 37x5 tires, high grade. $37.23 j f
fev3 Regular 61.60 non-skid 37x5 tires, high grade $41.05 Sffl
Geo. (fl
N. Y. BROKERS
! INDICTED Br
NEW YORK July 1. The fedcr.-v.'
grwnd tore whi'h last veek Indicted
fourteen concerns and fifty Individuals
In connection with a "nation-wide
rnumlnn" nf fillnirx.l t r.-, 1 1 n n I o ll t nit
promoter i'ij.i Indleted Plym Re; -nolds
v- t'o . New Voik brogers, on the:
charge of using the mails to defraud I
Investors In the stock of the I'olsou
Farm s 1 company of felawnrc.
The Indictment names the broker
age firm. Its officer. and salesmen.
The Indictment charges that the de
fendants falsely reprcNcnted that the1
company was firmly established as a(
producer, assured of Oarniftgi avail-,
able for pnvtncnt of dividends.-, They'
also wore alleged to have paid' "divi
dends" of one per cent a month on
stockholdings.
AMERICANS TO
JOIN TRAVELING
PEACE COUNCIL
HKlSsr:LS. July 1 The l'nlted'
States will be represented Informally!
tomorrow at the meeting of the travel-'
Ing peace conference which, after hav-l
n k - it In thi'e iiber countries mu'tl
effected t,v 'he war, will assemble
here. W. C. Uojden pf Chicago and,
Colonel James A. Logan, the Ameri
can unofficial mem bora, will come ,
With the reparations commission,
which will sit at the same lime as the
supreme council.
The Americuns will give advice re
garding financial problems, paituu
larly concerning reparations to be
paid by Germany, which nrc to be set
tled before the allied conference with
the Germans at Spa.
M. lclacrol, tile Iieliau premier;
will preside over th- conference.
The first u-M(ion on tho progiam
will be reports of financial exports1
and leading members of the repara
tions committee on the division of the
reparations among tin allies The re
mainder of tho program remains to bn
fixed by the supreme council It It
understood thai a reply to the Turkish
peace terms" note will lie taken up and1
that the Uussian situation will he .ir
cusacd. Brussels is preparing to honor the
l'nlted States, particularly by a spe
cial celebration on Independence dn,
Saturday
TURKS IN GREAT
EXULTATION OVER
ALLEGED VICTORY
CONffTANTINOPUK. July t There
Is great exultation among the Tum
here bocuuse of the alleged victory of
the Nationalists over the Greeks in
the vlolnliy of Pergamn. where Mu
taphs Kernel I'aahs's forces are re
ported to have outflanked the Greek,
and to be moving northwards toward
I'anderma. taking several thousand
prisoners.
There hss been no official Greek
Turkish papers are not permitted to
print news unfavorable to the Greek,
but the Turks generally eredit the re
ports of Mus'apha Kernel s success
Greek silence Is creating the Im
pression that tha initial Greek sueces
hsa hsen checked.
The Greek battleship Kilkla. for
merlv the Mississippi, and all Greek
merchant ships at Constantinople
have sailed towards the I'ardanelles
The Oreeks are rerrultlnu men of all
nationalities, Including Turka, In Con
stantinople. Mnv Armenians are also
enlisting
Many Wounded in
Lubeck Food Riots
Mr.RI.IV June 30 Two padJeSMSM
fruit merchants to reduce their prices,
disorderly crowds marched through
the atreeta, plundering shops and fir
log on the police.
I ;
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i
i a inc. nuuio rAoo k
THE COMING OF BABY rfv
DRAWS NEARER I V
ARE YOU PREPARED?
TT is natural to think oi the expectant mother's u
influence upon t!tc un' OR) hahc. Her food, k
her h.ibirs, her hygiene, arul even the condition iji.
of her mind, all have a part in determining the I 1.
wellsbeing or ill-being ct her infant before birth. 'S
Ho one can be in doubt that the month) which pre- i
cede birth are of vat importance for the future of the Wm
child. It is therefore necessary thot t!ie expectant mother IK
prepare herself. Mother! Friend g.ves comfort to expectant IHK
mothers by t-oftcnin; and making clistic the muiclcs dur- 11
ing the anxloxu months before maternity. I I
THREE CENERvVTIONS
of mothcrj record tlic virrue of Mother's Friend for not tys
only albyinj distress In advance, but for assisting nature hi I
cssuring a speedy recovery for the mother. It renders the dlt:
abdominal muscles pliant as tSey readily yield to nature's iVm
demand fcr expansion. As a result, the nerves should not LiBt
be drawn upon with thit peculiar wrenching strain. K
Mothers Friend ! i
L'kJ externally At all Druly.t issssO
Vntc far sfKcisl booklet on MOTHERHOOD and BABY, fret
E HAD FIELD HXCVXATO COMI'ANV, Dcpc A-22, Atlanta, Ca.
PORTLAND TEAM
SELLS PITCHER
POXTLAJfD, ic. Julv l -1'itcher
Carroll Jones of the Portlsnd team of
the Pacific Coast league has been sold
ojtrlghl to the 8rrtn-nin learn. It
was announced here today by Walter
B
AlcCredie. manager of the Portland Bl
The price paid was not made J
known Jones will report le Jtmra- B
I lnnto Immcdlatr v, It was aald. sssssmK
The l'nlted States has turned out
ja'out $..a,ii(o,ii0" morib of artificial
'teeth In Ihe last 10 years fl
j Chicago Whole sate Grocery Co.
WE SHIP TO ALL PO'NTS IN UTAH, NEVADA. IDAHO, WYOM NC
Phone w.jh ngton A.cnue
CEREALS Keiiogo' small Corn Ou' Rose 3 lb. V 50
9 ir sack Sun R pe F lakes, ! 'or t7t Our coffee salts have
Oats FDs Post Taesties increased 100 pr
9 In tack Sun R pi fcr cent in a year Wh?
ISliejK S5c Post Te.iities, large. SCHOOL BOY
Large psckage Sun sice 20c PEANUT BUTTER
Ripe Oats Of Whrit COFFEE Now it the eeston
each 35c Our Beat 1 ib 00c 45c 11b can 36c Hlr J
KeMogg't large C"rn Our Bed 5 -n Wc j
Flakes 20c Our Rote 1 lfe JV: Oi W B lb can $t 53
MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND COc
,
FILL YOUR REFRIGERATOR WITH BECCO BEER iibl
Imall bottlet. 2 for 25c. 5 for 60c. 12 tor $t3i 1
Large botHet. 2 for 3Sc , 5 for sic. IT for : .00 I
DEVILED MEATS So ft's White soap. ahipment of debciout HK .
12 cant Llbbyt 65c 14 bsrt ' 00 Young American
10c large roMa toilet 1 cast 100 ban 16 50 chttse at ib. g '
paper, dcxen tC-c 3 lb fancy Jap CREME O'L SOAP ,
1C lb ntvy besnt gftc r c OOc 1 drien b'r f5c 1
JAMS CHCESE Large far , 1
J3c cans Pi Wt ha? a 'arge Cnt. Ooitn II
YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICE OR QUALITY ON VINEGAR I
' gallon jug tfong wh tc ir co red vinegar with jug. 65c. : gal 35". I
.-'-c bolt ts He.nj quart cidt' malt or wn.tt labia v ntgsr each 40c lj'
I Biutgrass Btn cicr- - and gs'lon jug h
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