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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE," SUNDAY .MORNING, MAY 10, 1925. 10 Women Win Struggle for GroVe p I ' The "heart" of Memory park, bov, showing recent floral planting nd improvements rarrounding' the memorial tablet bearing names of Utah's world war dead. Center, Mr. Lucy Garvin aitting- on, the real bench presented by her in memory of her ton, and, standing,' Mrs. E. O. Howard, chairman for life of Memory park. Below, west wall of City creek canyon to be terraced in lawn and garden as a part of Mrs. Howard's improvement program, ,for which ithe sixteenth legislature appropriated ?10,O.W. ' AT THE 248 SOUTH otstad UPSTAIRS FURNITURE STORE - i- 7","',rwrrw .vO w, ' Through a very fortunate arrangement with a large dealer in used furniture we are able to take in trade your old furniture on new and are featuring 'Trade-I-n Week." This exchange privilege is oflifetime furnifered with no advance in our regular low upstairs prices. We specialise in ture at lower prices, our upstairs and low overhead permitting us to sell for less. ..'3 ; MAI-N- high-grad- e j-e- Special Bargains This Week For ntr a - SOLID WALNUT OININO SUITE of eight piacu. Grand Rapid maka, and aa fina h aa you can buy. covered with tapeatry Buffrt. Tabla and flva Cnaira, upholatered aeata. A wonderful auite. Priced regularly at (4SO.00. Sale price $?7ftCil telif 5hJU .... l .. . Only The fineet of Rockford DININO SUIT! IN SOLID WALNUT Buffet, Oblong Table, anapad cornara: five Chaira and cevera upholLaavea are eama quality aa table, with apron effect te atered in fineet mohair. match. A auite any home ean be proud of. 450 NINE-PIEC- Sft.ft Specialty High Grade Mohair Suites Two sr.fi I SUITE, in fineet mohair, with revere cuehiona, hardwood construction throughout, we bottom. A euite made to aell for 9TK to aell Monday for Have priced thia MOHAIR SUITE. Thia eulte made by one of the. fineet factoriea In the United State. Web bottom, fineet mohair and hardwood construe- - tnCfl tion throughout; made to aell for $400; marked aa a apecial thi week for $550 Special Sale of Rugs New ehipment of Wilton and Axminater Ruga Juet reached u from the mill. A large variety to Mlect from, in all eizoe. We have priced theae ruga ctoae to coat for quick turnover. Compare theae valuee. $80 AXMINSTER Seemlea. 1x12 ISO AXMINSTER 2 Seamleaa. M5 BEST SEAMLESS x12 S100 WILTON RUO $118 WILTON $29.50 $43.03 $49.15 $69.50 Fine quality; tftS Sft RUGS excellent 'sS SSSO. $165 $40 $375 SUITE, THREE PIECES One of the neweat etylee In frame, apring-fllle- CARD TABLES Felt top KITCHEN CHAIR Hardwood Other Specials $20 BUFFET $2.85 plate $1.65 lmbprs'" $40 FLOOR $4.50 LAMPS S Solid FOOTSTOOLS mahogany; valour END TABLE Mahogany finiah . BED LAMPS $4.3 . MIRRORS-Heav- .r . ball cu.hlon, d feet, fine mohair covering, plain arm and brocaded back and Mate. Specially priced for thia week $11.75 $19.50 $24.50 $3.65 DAVENPORT CovBED ered In No. 1 guaranteed leather; turne out Into a comfortable bed with coil aprlnga through the $120 center, bargain a genuine $89 Let us figure your furniture needs. There are many reasons why upstairs you pay less. BUY UPSTAIRS SAVE MONEY ACROSS STREET FROM AMERICAN THEATER Big-- Idea Money ' With Little Developing . in nnmn mi . a llttI'mony, (ho bltlfl, of a group of detrmlnrd that Is the tale at Memory park Everyone has alwaya known and remarked that City Creek canyon with It. naturaJ advantage and ttr proximity to the heart of Salt Lake City afforded thta municipality with an opportunity for developtna; a public beauty spot and playgrounA unique among the cities of the world. Km alnc the day when Bnirham Younjt'R tardea, spread hetween the canyon walls near State street and, later, when picnickers resorted to the trrov on Sudbury's flats, about f mile further up stream, the use ni these lower reaches of the canyon for The pleasure feJl Into deeuetude. acre, near the ranyon mouth wnr cut up Into butldlmr lots. The wood far a considerable distance upstream aa cut for fenc posts or fuel. Salt LsJce City took over the for Ice municipal water system. ciuiyon The weotlon of the canyon opposite tfee rapltol rrcejnt and for a erahle distance upatresm itkrrfnl). to run to weed Outtn pnr- men . i wo- ... W-- ' ' ,N;-SJ- ; 1 Pf Ona tJes seeklr iantn cftl traveled farther t!ie In CLEARING HOUSE FISHER'S MUSIC STORE 121-12- 3 East Broadway. Was. 5871. LEGISLATURE AIDS. V Kab'an, whow wife Is Mrs Howard's ice chairman, rlrew :p a bill appropriating $ i o.o,n nf 'atf funds for ue In the biautlfl-a- ! ton of Memory jwrU Senator Herbert S. Auerbach, th nbAmerican l.egiinnafre in the f e. state pontre the mr aur Wor-e.( the Service Star legion, 'b.l.i St;Lr Mothers, appeared before, 'he appropriation on It wa b.iSf of tho bti! paafed and Mrs Hirward. immediatelv set about pro-,'rn(arrvinjc out her beauUftcAtion Harold monthi Within the past few eeka, the eal th-(Hnyji lying in Memory planted lto treps arvd More than 6Qo and vine. Identification Bureau nearly tres, hav se "Ut Fi'wers a d flowering, let?n planted in profits-M'.n- . shrubs .a to ot,h.e and "emmt work hsjt Its atsystem. park to oto. of th flrM to ir..ne to home folks and vtsltors. Preparat lens for the annual finished bptng the rock and corwrete traction as a memorial to I'tah s of the I'tah dMsion of the Inbe r. ch p re n t ed by M rs. Lucy. rts propriety Indicated a have dead, war world ternational Association for Identificaiarin in. memory of her son. to assist In the promotion tion;' hich Is to be held at the New- willingness WEST WALL IMPROVEMENT. of thia project Lhouse hotel. Atne and in. are now Mra Jloward's energy thviixt f: Right now Mra. Howara and her under way and An elaborate program will Centered osf th trans- committee are-- nurrying w"ra in iiie The billowing cora-- planned. formation of ydn wall of th vicinity of. the memirtxf tablet Jrf anmUfees have been appointed by Ittef Memorial (6 of services Is to he terraced rn ticipation Tlts day canyon of Police Joseph hUurbidgeJto make three tier with hway leading be held May 30 in Memory parkv the necessary arrange menial from the rwunvtial tablet to the MorI Tog ram K. committee tharles OFFICIALt VI WT- SCHOOLS, mon BattalMn monument on th cap-- I E. Hughes, Willi Wood, chairman; tol grourui s. is plan ned to ask gpertsl la Ta Irlbtfae, X Win f re- - PHce. r the iM'y waterworks John J BRIrtHAM department, ITTMar Arrangeroents committee Joseplv E hearfed hy Mayor C. Clarence Neslen. John r. Hotmgren, T.y. M Rafhioge, rhatrman; A.yS. Muitinga, make some changes In the surplus ghaumway White of the Tywn ofand 1Roy H,"hiyto, Mra. Oertrude Bauer. outlet now in th pars; confines so board education: Superintendent Finance subcommittee A. J.-- : fuK that thin section of the. stream bed H'Skldmore. Clerk E. P. HoraleVand J lina.rhalrms K. A. HedmanJohn may b converted Into a lake. R. visited the srhoola-ThurC B. BBurl.ldge i.sV. F. NeeeVJ. Mrs Howard experts, thrmigh eco Let, I,ren. eVA. Lesser. Brignam .:ny rn rry. wall of !ark hi f be-e- Vtr-Sia- ta ife.-p-fs- Here r June r,-- ASTOUNDING VALUES! 14othlM Like It in History. Sale Continae 0xl2 AEMSTROerO LINOLEUM RUO 'rOnly...... , .X. , , All Wuk oirw 910.10 uwunu iwriua r ukini i ukl ' CO., JS Enst. rirt Smtth :y'"'-- w p' f 1 t. l'ff Jayt I FOR HAULING LOW-COS- T Beckstead. Ir. John Sundwall. director of students' welfare at the University of Michigan, will he the chief speaker at the commencement exercises at th I'nlversity of Utah thia June, aor cording to an announcement made .t one waif yesterday time dean of the school of medicine at the Utah Insttlutton. He aJso ha several times been a member of the aummer school faculty and will aerva In this capacity this summer. He Is & native of Sanpete county and received his degrees at Johns Hopkins and the University of Chirr. Sundwall will deliver his cago. address at the university on June 9. according to Dr. H. L. Marshall, who la chairman of the committee on commencement arrangements. WIRB CONTACT FATAL. YUMA, Aril., May George W. Hall, a carpenter, who came here Cal.. wai recently from Glendale. burned to death yesterday when he came Into contact with a electric wire. Hall was working on a scaffold and slipped. He grasped the wire to support himself, while the back of his head struck another d . high-volta- high-volta- wire. PROVO DEPAITMUNT i. PROVO, May Forty-fou- TlieYMechanical Masterpiece JTCB International Track is an ln-- blocks. Th entire power plant Ian Urasting xampts of most ad a marvel of accessibility, making oO- vanced construction. Th ' ' Steer - ing and adjustments th easiest kind of Job. Easy" steering gear, for Instance, The crankshaft In every Heavy afford the easiest kind of handling Duty International Is goarant4 enabling ilhs driver to sit comfort against hreakag for life and crank a In a ably passenger car, and loses shaft 'ball bearings are guaranteed not an inch of loading space. Rear Brrer to break, iraar out or born otit. j springs, of excluslr In And so on, from effective cooling ternational design, come Into action system to efficient final drive, Inwhen needed and assure correct ternational construction reveals the spring flexibility. experience of twenty years of track International removable cylinder manufacture, and doe justice to the design eliminates the reboring of Harvester reputation extending over cylinders and replacing of cylinder almost s century. The International line include a Speed Truck far d loads; Heavy Duty Truck ranging from SOO0 to 10.000 pounds, maximum capacities; end Motor Coaches for all requirement. 126 W. Center Bt. Telephone 13. Schools Boxelder Observe Parents' Day 44 Will Be Graduated by Seminary at Provo st one-hal- R. McGlnneas, Former. 'U Professor to Speak at Exercises not enough. In the opinion of the 1'nlon Pacific Mullroad company, to Justify the optratlon of the locaJ running between these two cities on Us I'ark City branch. The service, the mllroad contends, hns been operated for a long time at a loss .f approximately dKH a Ismonth. The ra!lroal asking the puMIc utilities commission of L'tah f..r per- this Service. ,i.ut..n In Imers. daugn This petition does not affect the terAmanda Echo 3T.7 of Mr. and Mra. Alfred Demers. between train service operating Coatesvllle avenue, is being aougtn and Park City, by way of Coalville, by the H,ce and The srelffa forces. which train runs half an hour later young woman disappeared from home local and dallv than the CoaJvllle Thursday. about two hours later In the evening the girl According to her on the return trip. was kidnaped hy mother, two men. who The Vnion Pacific asks that a hearher whtle she was walking stopped, aufor ing be held on the petition service. with her two sisters near Seventeenth South and Third East Mreetv Th thority to discontinue this The t'tah railway, on the other tnoth-- r said the men Inquired about pera dance, according hand, asks merely for an order to the story told mitting it to discontinue the pres- her by the girl's sisters. ent mixed train, running twice dally, i ne oinci rs were advised of the between Mohrlaml and Klngmine, girl's kidnaping Friday mornig This petition sets forth that the King No. 2 mine of the Tnltcd States Fuel closed Mantua. Harper, Hneyvllle, Dewey-v- i companv at Mohrland has been lie, Colllnston, ElVxid and Bear down and that practically the entire City. The purpose of the visit population of the mining camp ha River m to the place moved elsewhere. right Items on the The American Railway Express midget or repairs and replacement office, companv has discontinued Its March 31, an the postofflce at Mohrof land was discontinued April 30. The to Klngmine, which present service known as Hiawatha, Hf formerly would he retained under this petition The commission- - Is asked to issue the Kpecla! to Tb Tribune. notice order on the shortest possible BKIRMAM CITY, May Parent' of giving and to shorten the time day was observed at the Boxelder notice as authorized by law. high school and at the Lincoln ajid Central schools of this city yesterday At the grade school, the children's omv of expenditure and with the as- work was accomto displayed in or sistance volunteered her. of this pro--r- der that thattractively parents mijrht see what plish the major portion are the student has She accomplishing with the 110,O. Hundreds of parents visited the Box-eklto asked the public safety department high school, where-- a to do the com-tmo- n splendid prisoners city permit was given In the assembly labor necessary to terracing the program room In the waa west wall Through the cooperation served to themorning. InLuncheon the domestic parents iff the park department, the mayor's noon a science department, during th office and the city commission as hour, following which an Inspection of are- bodv municipal employees will work wa mtid. give the student the gardening and Later in the afternoon, a fashion the park Through showperpetual careof toHerbert was conducted.- - and many beau Klelshjrcker. the courtesy rt tiful gowns made by the etudent presMent of tha of San. Francisco. the domestic art department were disNAHonal bank presented played, Memory park has been loooo English Ivy Hp from Golden Ciate park. Pmnrfhent cltliens here, others interested tjohl Star Mothers, and appreciative In the nuyCrrtnX Meet in oif the value this Improvement will be fr from retiring dealers, and many other Kirces bundreds and hundreds of the best makes of pianos and phonography many of them nearly brand new. to be sold at, in f rnsny caw, one third to of their fornieT prices. Many good pianos are sold for $125. $135, SlfO and $175. and playen for $200, $250 and $.'). toM nr.der positive guarantee on monthly payments ' Everything If desired. BUT Tin; BFST FOR LESS. in twelva pannrr Echo and Coaavllle. D. Entertainment subcommittee P. H. Clayton, chairman; T. W. Dee, Leon Mayhew. B. H. Meager, J. H. Warden, W. L. Payne.. W. W. Qrtffith. C. W. Patten, E. C. Penroaa. Gertrude Ijadles committee Mrs. Bauer, chairman; Mr. Dan Orundvlg. MrV. E. C. W. Pitta. J. Mra. Wodard, Mra. J. J. Rrtherta, Jr.. Mrs. C. W. Patten, ifra. 8. C. Kaul. Mm. John Allen, Mrs. A. J. Mullings, Mrs.' WJ1-liaGillespie. Mis Jane Barrett Banquet committee Joseph E. Bur- bldge chairman i. Ray Ward. N T. Avland, E. 8. Kimball, A. C. L're, R. M. and a betwarn revenue on the return trip for the same twelve months of J4C3.92 are tar mothers f tht- Servif Star I Rioit lcxkl fn"ward to !om? municipal r fttute uniiertaktnsr to ooinnif muTBte Uip heroic wurif Ice tna1t by thffr sons on tin- ItAttlt'flpJda of KurolH, The. projcrui. like thou r to improve the canyon. h"lrt punll' nition until the novelty wre off wr. authorized Mmey exix nditure. iUAti and thl? prefirre ended to diminish their frequency. the years that pa."w.d. arlou mwenients t,wn.nl furkinp and of thcanyou siiranK up Ht-tthen laiitfulshd nnd died an (.iilillc attention veered to ?nre other topic war i)i.wxl The Salt IjiKe The wis-lItoinrv cluh 1rok mer and i!nproel but rt'nmfned In the trea-niry- . When It Itecn nte evident thfli an v ntemnrlaj Itotary park, seven mllf'i whre the anv"n' ; navy, upetresni. dead must await rp. to I" tan 'n hen-tf one iralnd unlolatt dtst nt revival of puhlic sentiment, these if'.Jd wtjir inofher- - d elded s reKpin.,ilde for an to make t hemst-lmnn(tate atid fit t Inp nionuinnt t (he memory of thope dear ones they had (tiven freely to the nation (he direct outMemory park Is At first , growth of this concept Ion, ft was planned to set out a prove f I'tah's sacwith a tree for each rificial dead Appealing throiich the ServU-tar legion. theje mothers v commission a ecured from the rm-Hto twiintify twenty acre of the weeifr'g.'nh'n stretch paralleling the -ap UmI Iater, the grove grounds W hare in stock In fins 'leri was abandoned f.r the larirer nrngra in of Immedial ely rrklnst, the Used Pianos for quick dl entire acreage, fixing a memorial tab-''- t listing t he heroes nanirs and In- poeaj ailing from t Ime to t Imc such indi- as the Guld Star (dual meinr-rihiMothers might present B. A. Emo K Mrs Stcinway. named Howard wa-- s Cha. chalrnan of Memory park for life, erson. Krakauer, Hardman, m powered t'i select her cotnmltteft from the S'-be Star membershn Cable Co., Bush & Oertx, t to carry out the ?nd proceed project. Kimball, Estey, Oonover. rtC I the iiemi-rlatablet Iurnig va l;nvns planted i.nd n few Aeolian. Autopiano. "i'W ers and shrulH otit on funds m Ke;l bv p- pillar suhftnpt iin Then the Sixteenth legislature conKX) TO SEXECT JROM. vened We atxept Irom horaea. from estates, AMANDA DEMKRS. Union Pacific Requests Leave to Discontinue Echo. Coalville Train. one-hul- I Searching for Kidnaped Girl stop service i .V '! Reed Fillings. H. E. Bevnon. Police Officers Place of Pride to Utahns A :fc Tfi r stu- dents will be graduated from th L. I. 8. aemlnary at Provo this year. The graduating exercises will be held In the Utah stake tabernacle Saturday afternoon. May IS. at I o'clock The program will take up the afternoon session of the quarterly conference. In addition to the program to be given by the atudents a mem ber of the general authorities of the church will deliver an address. The diplomas will be presented by President T. N. Taylor. POOL HALL MAN FINED. . Marlon Robinson PROVO, May was sentenced to serve a term at thirty day In the county Jail and to pay a fine of tS In Judge George P. rarker's division of the district court today on a charge of unlawfully conducting a pool and billiard- - hall at American Fork. The Jail sentence, however, was suspended on close the condition that Roblnsonr room containing the tables before Monday morning at 10 o'clock. AUTOIST SENT TO JAIL. Afe. Loveless PROVO; May. to pay a fin of 125 was sentenced serve in the county Jail ten and dayr8. BalUf this morn hy Judge George was Loveles charged with havIng. ing driven- an automobile while un-of Hquor INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 436 W. 4th South Op AMERICA Phone Wasatch 117 (Incorporated) INTERNMiONAL - ' - - SsaCSaTBtWI CaaC(ftC WASHER SATISFACTION distinct advantage the vouum cups that the I m pell- -' foree not is friction. Air sir, ing is forced - through th soapy mixture end . through- th mesne f th cloth. Those air and eoap bubbles, being driven by a positive' though , gentle force, open up the mesne. and make the contact the soap with th dirt and grease comparapartwsle tively easy nd very eatisfaetory.-- . IT Xn GIVE YOTJ A TKEB 4r K0BST80N'S "EASY" rm y StOUT BADGES AWARDED, of PROVO, May S.eA large Boy Scouts passed the examination ' x r and were awarded merit badges at a meeting of the court of honor last evening 225 s WASHDTO MACHTNI CO. to. Stat Bt Bait Lake Ottyi Was. - yy . y 4764 |