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Show I 13 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1920. LOGAN AFTER rsrsrs and Other Prostrating Disease That Exhaust tha Blood, I hers is often thut extreme tired feeling, loss of appetite, tendency to anenerve mia, exhaustion, inactive bowels, dbf'artmknt Orntl, Ml. Tlphn Telephone IM. 41 t.W. Deafland GRIP FLU, 1 Which Ha Appointment, to Do With Marketing, Goea to U. A. C. Profenor n Historical Pageant Is Thrilling . Tbe'fctcry of the Deaf, historical pageant afternoon at Liberty park by tha pupils of tho Utah School for the Deaf and the Blind of Ogden. Tho central figure, holding aloft tha American flag, la Miss Elsie Christensen, graduate of tho school and a house mother at the institution. . PATRIOTIC finale of - ent products We will visit the markets In the cltle and larger villages, nosing the possibilities for eliminating wade. In the case ef the more Important, agricultural prod, not, we will trace the products step by step from producer to annatimer, noting the possibilities for the Introduction of more efficient methods. All of the Information thus gathered and the conclusions drawn will be published hi bulletin form." Afoot Convention Names Hoover for President LOGAN, May 24. Herbert Hooter was nominated for president of the United States at the Republican national convention held yesterday at the Utah A college. The delegatee to the convention were the atudeias In public speaking under Hiss Sara Huntsman, professor of dramatic art and public apeak- nf. Haber Morrell opened the' convention by introducing O. W. Tlialn as temporary chairman. Brsmwell Peck waw then selected aa permanent chairman and nom- inations began. nated- by M. General Wood Raid. Ralph Johnson. As Herbert Hoover was nomiW. Smith. The name of was entered by Hies Kim a Cotter nominated Hiram there were no dark horses the, 'nominations closed and the balloting began. The first ballot settled the question and Mr. Hoover was the winner by a big majority. owner and Tomorrow at 10 oClock a, m., at the West Front Door of Salt Lake County Courthouse, the County Commissioners of Salt Lake County Will Sell at who s&yi Tanlao pnt him right back on his feet again, after he had been in bad health for over a year. Declare he i feeling like hi old self now. Pul ,V w r 1 n ' V r ''' ' --- , i! .yjMV- 3 V il'D Regardless of Cost 100 SMART DRESSES Taffetas, Tricolettes, Tricotine, and Georgettes All to Go in This Great Sacrifice Sale DRESS AND TAILORED HATS v2 OFF AND LESS one-minu- films ' 14 The Broom frame house at No. 2 West Oakland avenue. Wired for electric lights,; outbuildings and part of fence included. 15 Tha frame house at No. 3 East Oakland avenue. Bara, . coops and other outbuildings included. 16 Tba west 22 feet of let 27, block 1, Burton place, which la tba southwest comer of Robert and Main street. , lot 24, block 1, Burton place, which la tha southeast comer of Bobort and Main streets. 18 Lot 22 and tba east 12 feet ef lot 23, block 2, Burton place,' which la 37 foot north of tho east comer of Bobert and Main streeta. 19 Lot 87 and the east 12 feet ef lot 86, block 2, Burton place; house thereon, known as Na. 4 East Taylor together with the avenue. The lot is 37 by 125 feet. The house contains 4 rooms, kitchen cabinet, unequipped bath room, largo closets, largo sleeping porch, front and back fence and west fence. 20 Th frame house at No. West Taylor avenue, wired for light, lath and plastered, water in house, sink, front and back porches and fence. 21 The frame house at No. 4 Weet Taylor avenue. 4 large rooms, with porcelain sink, Urge pantry or hath room, hot water tank, large sleeping porch and excellently finished fir floors. Tha house is wired for electric lights and is in excellent condition. 22 Lot 87 and tha east 12 feet ef lot 88, block 1, Burton Place, with improvement thereon, known as No, 4 East Barton avenue, Th lot is 37 feet by 125 feet. Very fine flowing well and 28x18-foframe building and many fins fruit trees. t ot Tba frame house at 2118 South Main street. Story and a half house, electrically wind, and including front fence; north fence and cross fence and sheda. 23 frame house at No. 2123 South Main street. The The bouse is wired for electricity and the walls are plastered. Bam about 18 by 16 feet included. frame house at 2160 South Main ftreat, Tba bouse 25 The is wired for electric lights. Two sheds included. 23 The water from an artesian wall on lots 29 and 30, block 2, Oakland placa, ' 24 NOTICE. We are Installing a modern electric pumping plant to irrigate about twelve hundred acre of fertile Snake River valley land, known ae the Zion Irrigation project, which la situated about forty miles south of Boise, and have a most unusual, liberal proposition to offer to ght parties who will farm this land. Mormon people who have had experience in Irrigation preferred. For full particulars call on or address Adrian Investment company ivl Overland Building, (Advertisement.) Boise, Idaho. . Colonel W H. Adams of the Bettilyon Auction Department has been , retained by the ounty to conduct this sale. Any desired information may be obtained by calling' at the Bettilyon Offices at 370 Main street, Wasatch 4310. sBEAR OIL for HAIR ST7. AN INDIAN'S SEOtrr On th potest tnTdlnt U In b&ir to fMiuia hem 9L Thrt bn tber betin laundiMMa not found ta mg thr hlr prpr fa feint ttoo. KoUlko hu fctlr mhi et fcaitfMM. fftlHbf tftbtftv W7 febtr hair toOob m m( . Afe- fewni hoe pwmd full) irvf rwutu In cam MMUlr4 btptM. Vn mr mw ft bftW Miftnl learner Car wt tnm 1 f ftthn Ha obtained ft nw frowth m ftanqwtd dandruff, or fttnppftd fiittof bilr throftfh Kffttlfcn. rfcy memt pouf Gi ft bn mt K0TAIKO at lay bny drug itm: or trad 1ft m mum. for JOCHl'BB lift ontt. floor BOX t Koulfto to he .Fop Sale A! Brftialg, bKuSWlM r.Ntw Ygrt.lt T. -- Sure want to sell my practically new car. My reasons are purely financial. I will take a big loss on it if you will talk bus!" ness to me today. I Relief 6 I to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, May 2. At the meeting pf the city council last evening the matter of reorganizing the fire department was disposed of by fixing the number of firemen at sixteen, to Include tba chief. The men will not be required to giv, their time except upon fir call and they will be paid at the rat of J2 per hour for the first hour and tl per hour for each euceeedlrtg hour hey r f:nv!nr a fir,. The chief will receive 100 per year and he also will participate (n the remuneration provided for actual work. The La France department haa a f,re truck. Aurelius Johnson was appointed city sevton- - to succeed Alnert Rasmussen, re per month. signed, at a salary of Chris Christensen i appointed foreman high-pow- er l; Tba east 12 foot of 17 be possible. City Manager Roskelley outlined to the council an e.aborat program of constructive work and the council Instructed to manseer the proceed 7 carry Into effect his plans for the further beautifying of Brigham City. Rftlrf Bcll-an-s ART BOLTON Hot twafer Sure Relief 26 EAST BBOADWAY. Phone Wasatch 5429 or Wasatch 9133. LL-A,E FOR INDIGESTION NS PKOBATZ AJTS OVAXDIAXBHIP V0T1CE. (Consult county elsrk or the respective elxaor for farther Informs tloe. ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Salt Laks eeunty, L tah. in th matter of ths estats of Catharine Wood, deceased. Node. Th petition of Frank J. Hagenbarth. Huxh C. Wood and Cassandra Wood Kennedy, praving for th admission to probate of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of atherlr.s Wood, deceased, and for th of letter testamentary to Mel- granting Mn B. Johnson and Louis B. McConUcx, et 12 The west 21 feet ef lot 30, block 1, Oakland place, which la tha northwest comer of Main street and Oakland avenue. 13 The east 13 feet ef lot 27, block L Oakland place, which la tha northeast comer of Oakland avenue and Main street.' Bf 8 peri eouth-we- 1CA Th frame house at No. 3 West Oakland avenuo. building la about 20x16 feet, with frame lean-to- . 11 The west 21 feet of lo$ 30, block 2, Oakland placa, which la tha 'Southwest' comer of Oakland henuo and Main street. t - la the -- s EVERY SUIT, COAT, WRAP AND CAPE Goes in This Sale A," which ft root, Th frame bouse at No. 3 Weet Crystal avenue 4 rooms and unequipped bath room. Sink and cupboards, with hot water Place nearly new. Largo coopt and aheda InciudedL A' 8 Lot 2, Southgate Park, plat D," which la tha northwest comer of Crystal evtnuo and Main Street. 9 Lot 54, Southgatd Park, plat D, which la the southwest ner of Stratford avenue and Main street. me-tha- lian Thatcher, musical director; Miss Ivine Shield,", choral director, and Miss Florence Bennett, In charge of costumes. These directors arc all of Ogden. Murray Allen is author of the pageant. Among those present yesterday were Governor and Mrs. Bamberger, Mayor Bock and the members of the city commission and many other slate, city and county officials. The exercises took place near the flagpole, and an improvised amphitheater accommodated the spectators. The Ogden visitors were brought to Salt Lake on a special train on the Bamberger Electric and were taken to the park in street ears provided by the Utah Light & Traction The children company. brought their picnic suppers, which they enjoyed aft"r the pageant, and returned on a special leaving Balt Lake at 8 oclock. - This spectacle is one oT a series of three to be given this season by the city recreation "department. Another is to be held in the early fall and one later. A feature of the exercises was the presentation of a diploma to Grant Morgan ef Spanish Fork, who was graduated yesterday from the school. Tho speech presentation Was made' by President Keslen of the board. In turn these remarks were translated in sign language to the graduate br Superintendent Driggs. This conferring of graduation honors attracted the closest interest of the spectators. - Lot 82. block 1. Sonthgat Park, plat comer of OrTvtal aveau and Uala 7 band.---tam- and Less ' Dram house at No. 3 Wort Malvern avenue, Bath, toilet, kitchen buffet, hot water tank, sleeping porch, hinged acreead ,and good electric fixtures. Thla place la nearly now. frame house, No. 4 East Malvern avnu. 4 room with sleeping porch, hath, toilet, kitchen cabinet and garage. frame house, at No. 3 West Malvern avenue; with several 5 outbuildings. 6 Lot 82, block 2, Southgate Park, plat 4," which U tha south-- , went comer of Malvern avenue and Main street Si FOR THREE DAYS, BEGINNING THIS MORNING AT 9:30 AND CONTINUING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY d. elreus pf sailing- will find that by buying one pf these heuee and moving It pnt yeur propquick erty you will realize talc at a large prqfIL 3 - SACRIFICE SALE I necessitated by th eentinuatien of Main street te Murray, and Balt Lah frem prepertis described herewith must be disposed ef te elaar th rlht ef wey between gist and 87th teuth. Properties fee sal ere all new designated with eigne, e that those Interested may, by follow. Ing the Main street line through frem gist te 7th geuth, examine any or all pf the heuee and lets and portions of let that will be pfftred tor salt. . and arc You who ewn let - 1 Lot 25, block 1, Southgate Park, plat A, treat corner of Main l treat aa4 27th South. For the past year or more I have aot been right physically; I just didnt ; ifeel good at all, Lut last April 22nd I bad an awful attack with my stomach, which nearly drew me up, add 1 have LOGAN. May i. Emil Harsen, e been worse ever since. of the Utah Agricultural gardener About the best way I can describe college, haa Just returned to the Instituthe way I felt i to ear I was just tion southern Utah, where he went and all in. I really did not have to assist In the platting of several municistrength te keep going and I gave up all idea of trying to work. For a Ion) pal parks and auto cumptrg grounds. while I had no appetite, but would ea While away he supervised the planting anyhow, though my food never teemed of trees, shrubs and- flower In the new to do me any good. city park at Cedar City, plane foi' which I would go to bed at nljtbt and were made by Mr. Hansen. Acting upon adwould aleep, but apparently uid aot vice from Mr. Hansen, Cedar City officials rest, for I would get op just as tired ae when I went to bed. I got to 1 decided to Introduce a street parking could scarcely go a block but what I streets lined providing for sixty-fow'th shall and parked would' have to stop and rest. sale. The grounds at the Branch Agricultural Well, I retd snout Tanlae one day. college also were laid for future plantt a friend and that reminded r ing I had At fct. George Mr. Hansen met with the spoken about the eame medicine, to r i got some and began to take it. 1 bad Commercial club relative to tne laying out of a large amphitheater, for which a been taking it about a week when one natural getting exists near the town. evening, after supper. I started to walk Sugar Iaaf mountain, which overlooks the and, before I realized it, I had walked town, presents & beautiful natural site lor fftrrif- rfiiim v nfiii-rup to First street and back, about 14 an amphitheater, says Mr. .Hansen, while blocks, and nevet; felt it at alL and the lop of the hill can be used as a l It Is tile i!an lo place steps' lead-i- n tbed I realized tb'at the' fonic" was helpto the summit, and then rail In tho ing me. flat top of the elevation. I bare taken four bottln now and the department with which he has been Crowd of 7000 Entertainec am just feeling- - real good again. I connected. The department became fav am able to be back at the Exposition arm Mechanic Expert orably known In the west, especially Btock Yards every day and have Just through the woik lit automobile rupair by Students From OgTenders His Resignation and as much energy aa 1 ever had. I get farm tractor work. During the war rendered valuable Professor Humphrey up refreshed in the mornings now and In this line. den Institution. I have a real appetite, which make me LOGAN. May 2. L Grande H. service Professor successor A to Humphreys JIumphrevs, associate professor of farm has not enjoy three good square meals every named. been yut mechanics at the Utah Agricultural coldar. Anvone who needs a good tonic lege, has resigned his position at the be satisfied with Tanlae, will Institution In order to enter private busi11E lresrntation ALBANIA NEAR CIVIL WAR. nf The Story and Icertainly am glad to recommend it to my ness. Ills resignation will take effect at 26. from LONDON, Messages May of the Deaf, a historical friends." the close of the present school year. The above statement was made reAfter that time he will be associated with Durazzo picture Albania a in tha throes at Liberty park ves pageant, his brother, Thomas R. Humphreys, coun- of civil war. the ultimate consequences cently by R. A. Dennison, a well known terday afternoon by the pupil ownoannd trainer of fine trotting ty engineer of Cache county. In inigation of whUh It la Impossible to forecast, acL of tho tah brhool for tho Deaf and horses; and civil- engineering residing at No. 214 East 8tn Professor Humphreys has been a fac- cording to an Exchange Telegraph disBlind of Los wa Ogden Angeles, Cal. Mr. Dennison enjoyed by a St., ulty member at the college since 1112 patch from Rom today. The provisional crowd lived in California for 32 years; he and during that time he has been largely government seems incapable of dominavariously estimated nt from has is age, and has followed 5000 to 7000. responsible for the remarkable growth of ting the situation. 1'or eight years pre his 63 years of line of business for 30 present this school haa presented aim years. He is well known on tha Fa viously ilar exercises gt Ogtjon, but yesterday cifie eoant. . Tanlae is sold in Bait Lake City by was the first appearance of the pu Sehramm-JohnsoDrugs, and by the pils, more than 200 in number, in Salt leading druggists in practically every Lake. city, town and village in America. The spectacle, which portrays the (Advertisement.) stfujfifle of tho deaf against intoler nnee and neglect to a position of hap- of streets, waterworks and Irrigation at piness and achievement through the a salary of 127 per month and Ruel dessings of education, was brought tb Eskelsen was appointed city electrician Halt Lake through the efforts of City at a salary ef flaO per month. These apCommissioner C. Clarence N'eslen, pres- pointments were all recommended by Manager Roskelley. ident of the state board of the Ogden City the Brig Item City muFor many-yearinstitution, and Superintendent Frank nicipal power plant has been supplying M. Driggs of the school- - . electrical current to the Perry Power local The SALT LAKE NEW YORK arrangements were per- Light company for resale purposes. That fected by A. H. Crabbe, commissioner company now asks the city to encompass of parks, and Miss Charlotte Stewart, Its lines toand continue to furnish electrical Its patrons, but ths council deenergy cided that such an arrangement will not laml-t.ap- ' vr h Cedar City Is Putting in Park System; St George to Build an Ampitheater. PROPERTIES Thla sal 8lt f if r DESCRIBED fourteen houea and bungalow Included will be eald subject tc rcmcval In ninety days frem premises. Lek City Companies In are equipped t mev thee heusa tc ether locations, and In many Instance lets may be secured near present locations, te that removal ef enly 100 feet r so will be necessary, Th 1st and portions f let described will ALL be corner tots when Main gtreet le opened up, which will mean a tremendous advance In value th price at which they will b at thle auction. purchased A Vs Off 111 That properties have hose Lake ceunty furchaesd by Salt owners an tha A TREMENDOUS , Lo trainer of fine trotting horse, SMART SHOP PARIS of THE FOLLOWING A reeto upon scientific Investigation. The abject of aha work, ae etated by professor Hendrleki. will be to Investimethods empojrd In gate the prevalllreg the marketing or Utah farm product, with- the purpose of discovering a hat change and readjustments can profitably ba mads. "A careful study of the entire prort Involved In getting good from producer to consumer will ba inbda with a view of eliminating alt Mst due to Inefficient methods of handling and transportation." said Professor Headricks veeterdtv. , opportunity presents Itself, w will visit the different producing sections of tha state, so ting the praottcea prevailing In connection with the marketing of differ- DENNISON RA. ') wy II. Profsor aeorge B. Hendricks, director of tho school of commerce and buaintee edmlnUtrmlon of lh Utah Agricultural collet, hat Juet re aa research cel red official appointment atent In marketing for Utah, represent me the Lntted State department cf egrl " culture. Utah haa a field agent in marketing In the past, but tMi Is the first time the atata haa been given the advantage of a research agent. The importance of the work can hardly be overestimated, Inasmuch aa marketing problem In Utah are allll largely unsolved, and their eolutlon LOGAN". Talent a n d constipation and great of still further prostration &uj dangpr t&riwut illna Hood s Sarsaparilla firsi work upon the blood. It is remarkable how, promptly its purifying, vitalizing ef- teefs are noticed. J't makes food Uste i good, promotes assimilation so ns to help secure tha greatest nourishment possible, promotes digestion. Nerve strength and cheery health inevitably follow further danger is avoidod and Itie glad to ba a)ia feeling iam pra Jo read f hi is ael, to realizt it yourself is better. Get Hoods Sarsaparilla today, and, r cathartic, nothing better than Hood s Bills, in small doses a gentle laxative; larger, an active cathartic. (Advertisement.) Blind .Show has ba t for ea Friday, the 1 bearing t 'fkxk iiui day of Jon.- A7 D, 1930, t th county eourthoue. in th p. m., - courtroom of sold court In Salt Lake Cl'v, Salt Lake county, Utah. th dark ot eald court, with Wltnuf thereof the ai mxd. thte 2th day of May, Xz. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Seal) By M. M. Sne,l, Deputv Clerk. A Hutchinion, Attemev Hutrhlneon n913 for FetlUouera. Sold Everywhere |