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Show the salt Lake tribute, Friday Golden Wedding Planned OGDEN DEPARTMENT Phones Office, 2511 Washington Avenue. Business, .117; Correspondents, 117 apd 1S02-W- ; Mr. and Mrs. JsmSa W. Donkin, who will today celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at their home, 1163 East Second South. Mr. and Mrs. Donkin are pioneer residents of Salt Lake. The golden wedding celebration is to .he attended by seven children, nineteen grand children and one child. , Society, 2190. great-gran- cm d places ' - . A . Executi vetd Utah liver Main - De- Ogden at Coliseum Opening. OGDEN", Deo. 11 Governor Georg H. Dem today notified official of the Ogden Livestock Show, Inc., that he had accepted the invitation to ded4 toe k icate the new J100JKH) here Tuesday afternoon next, the fifot day of the seventh annual Ogden livestock ahow. The governor also accepted the Invitation to apeak at the annual liveetock show banquet to be held in the Weber club next Friday evening Seven carload of prize ahow cattle already have arrived and are tonight comfortably housed in the new Carpenters and workmen jut completed the mezzanine floor, office and restaurants vhioh completed the - huge exposition building. L, F. Whltltck, general manager, and Jesse S Richards, secretary, were busy ail day supervising the construction of pens and the 'placing of the show cattle which have arrived. Their work will increase within the next two or three days, when many -- more carloads are expected. A prise herd of. Hereford from the Cook stock farm in Townsend, Mont, was ''the first herd in the new coliseum. The Cook are ready to exhibit twenty-tw- o head, among w'hich are Joy IV, grand ?hamplon Hereford cow at the Ir tematlonal livestock show at Chicago, American 1 toy a I livestock show at Kansas City and the Pacific intematlnal liveetock The leading show at Portland, Ore bull In this exhibit is Pananam AnxV, first prize aged bull at the iety Chicago show. The BUliwhack stock farm of Santa Paula, Calif, with J. W Snodgrass, manager, arrived today with nineteen head of famous Holstein cattle. This herd won eleven out of tftfteeh first state fair and a prizes at the Utah large proportion of the prizes at the Pacific international show in Portland. Included in this herd are two champions Jennie cow, re Kol SegUgrand Walker, and Berjlwood Prince Beauty De Kol bull calf This is the only herd In the United Htatea that ha two grand champions With hese two and bara Ann DupMoate, a gwl cow, C. 6. Potter's there will be thr champions at the c Jng show. Summers of Salmon City, ooli-aeu- m a. of Shorthorns from the Salmon, coun- try. Mr. Summers la a director of the Ogden livestock show and this exhibit I a community exhibit from hfs vteinitv which la here through the efforts of Mr. Summers. The Salmon City Shorthorn are among th beat in Idaho. A carload of Lincoln and Cotswold gheep from Harry T. Crandall of Cass City, Mich , are en route to Ogden for exhibition. This is a remarkable Whitexhibit, according to Manager chamlock. Mr, Crandall won grand in show International ram at the pion royal show Chicago and the American been showIn kansaa Citv. H ha ing all over the United State. New Year's Eve Is Observed in Quietude - g Jan. Ogden's reception the New Year was sedate and quiet. Minus the snow and frigidity of winter, the city found it rather difficult to Indulge in ail of the typical winter pastimes. One of the missing features of New Years eve was the customary celebration of the Ogden Elks lodge. This was impassible this year because the lodge home Is now being remodeled, nnd the Eik have no place in W'hlch to revel This is the first New Year In many years that ha not seen a big Klip celebration The thief social event of the New Years eve wa at the Weber club, where the usual New Years partv wa conducted under the direction of the clubs entertsinmenTcornmittee Dinner wa served at 8 o clock followed bv dancing Vaudeville single, furnished through the courtesy of Or Manager Joseph F. Goes of the pheurrv theater, made up the musical program Dancing continued until the "wee email hours.' A large number of private house watch parties were held throughout the city. of OGDEN, 1 . New Postoffice Station Established Near Park a Dec 31 Postmaster Gamer todav announced the at of station a pnetofflco onenlng Washington avenue and Canvon road Thl i to be known aa potoffic statin No 1 and will be open for husi-n- e Saturday morning Thl will fill an urgent ned, acwho cording to Postmaster Oam-- r. ha had many request for the staIn a grocery tion. The station will be store at this comer and was selected because It l situated near the tourist park Each summer tourist have clamored for postal aervue. which I on reason the station I being established All business that i ueintlv regularly transacted at the postofflr me be carried on at the new station. "OGDEN. Ru-fu- BONDS ABE APPROVED. V?PEV, Den, 81 The city today approved the bonis filed with th city recorder by Mavnr-eleE Browning CommissioOeorg ner-elect Herman W Peerv and Mrs. Msrr D Farlev' ettv auditor, The bonds who will succeed bersef of Mr Browning end Mr peery ere h and each that of Mr f'r 310, Fsrlev J20 fW0, rfj required be law independent Cash Coal S WEST. SOUTH TEMPLE ;;l. was. 9177 COAL HOT AND CLEAN praJch , SAVE 73c to $1.50 Per Ton. "UTAH CARXON COUNTY COAL N Meclr but Ne trl9 GOOD COAL AND WOOD Ogden Cash Coal 31st and Lincoln. Phone 601 nV - OGDEN, Deo. 31 The third annual rendition of Handels "The Meiwiah by the Ogden tabernacle choir will be given tomorrow morning at 11 o clock In the tabernacle, corner Tvventv-seoon- d street and Washington avenue. After a eeason of rehearsing and preparation the tabernacle choir and artists who are to assist are readv for the presentation, according to Lester G. Hlnchcliff, director. The soloist will be Edmund Greenwell, tenor, J Clement Crapo. basso, Mei-b- a Douglas, aoprano, and Mary Ensign, contralto. An oroheetra of about thirty-fivwill play for the oratorio piece e Utahns Are to Attend National Legion Meting OGDEN, Dim 81 Judr Jam., A. Howell, national vice commander pf tha American Leylon, and Mr. How-H- I, who Is national committees for Utah in the American Legion Oman auxiliary. will leave January 7 for Indianapolis Indj to attend meetings f th national executive committee of both organization Utah will be represented at e national exeoutive the legiona!) commute meeting by John E Booth of Spanish Fork, national committee-nm- n for this state All national officer of the organisation will be attendance. v' n- - Y s V The golden, wedding anniversary of Mr. wid Mr James W. Donkin, pioneer residents of Salt Lake,, will be celebrated today at their home, 1165 East Second South street. They were PROVO DEFABTMXNT First West , Telephones: Office 107, Bes. 1028 36 South Increase in Taxes Laid Largely at Threshhold of Lawmaking Body. Dec. 31 Placing th rePROVO. figures sponsibility of on taxation to the extravagance of the state legislature in making exg I cessive appropriation, and'1' lack of economy by public officials. Judge H. H Rolapp of Ogden, president of the Utah Taxpaj ers association, made a plea before the members of the Provo chamber of commerce for individual and organize! cooperation in a program to reduce taxes in Utah. Judge Rolapp was the principal I made. It takes up no more floor pce than an ordinary kitchen chair. Vet it has a larger capacity than other washers. Bigger tubfuls! Quicker tubfuls! Only 3 to 7 minutes to wash a tubful of clothes. 50 pounds (dry weight) of family washing in one short hour just twice as much as other washers. MAYTAGS tub is all washing pace. Nothing inside to take up clothes room. The tub holds 2 1 gallons 4 gallons more than usual. And the exclusive Gyrafoani principle a better way gives MAYTAG its unusual washing ability. Keeps the water turbulent in every inch of the tub. Keeps the soap thoroughly mixed throughout the water. Keeps the clothes submerged in the real washing zone. Moreover the tub cleans -- itself in 30 seconds after the washing is done. Words cannot describe the MAYTAG fairly. But an actual free teat in your own home will soon show you why Maytag is the Vvorlds leading washer. speaker at the monthly membership meeting of the chamber. He declared that it will be part of the program Of the association of which he is president to outline a plan for the consolidation of many of the commissions now operating in the state at the expense of th taxpayers. In lyM we collected eighteen millions of dollars In tax mciey and it now costa 320 in taxes for every man, he woman and child in the state, told those present "Moreover, our more bended indebtedness is now than forty millions of dollars and the end is not et IcaI taxes in the United frtJtebave increased during few the last year two hundred and are sixty million dollar and there bilnow more than eight and United lions of taxes paid in the Stetes " The speaker then urged th necessity of electing publio officials who are qualified to handle th rejective positions of trust economically and efficiently. In conclusion Judge Rolapp gave as his opinion that the xalarhs of public school teachers are entirely Inadequate and the coat of maintenance of buildings too high. Senator Leftoy I'txon spoke briefly on the work of the tTtoh s county aM branch of the Utah Taxpaye-President Oscar A Fpear elation at meeting. ,the presided one-ha- m m life-tim- e, Funeral Date Is Fixed for Man at Mount Pleasant m Just phone us to deliver a Maytag to do a weeks washing in your own home at our expense no obligation on your part. M'ARTHUR. ROSWELL is the most compact washer MAYTAG married at Salt Lake January 1, 1876, and Mr. Donkin has been engaged in the grocery buelnev on East second South street for the past thirty-fiv- e ear Both were born in England Mr Donkin is 81 years of age and 72 year Donkin Mra of age. A feature of the celebration is the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Ixmkin's youngest daughter, Mrs Hugh Fox, will have been married ten eaxs today, while a son, James William Donkin, baa this a hi twelfth wedding anniversary. The celebration will Include a family dinner at 5 o clock. The dinner table will be decorated with a wedding cake nd two gold candlestick' Both Mr and Mr Ionkin came to Utah in the pioneer das with All members of the family will be present The four sons are Charles M. Donkin, James W. Donkin, Jr., and Fred J. Donkin, all of Salt Lake, and The Ray E Donkin of Cedar Citv. Mcthree daughters are Mrs J. E Donough, Mrs F. E Fiandro and Mrs Hugh Fox, &U of Salt Iake. Mr. and Mrs Donkin have eighteen grandchildren and one Dona Louise Worthington. 1 De-R- Given in Ogden Today - V t 1 "The Messiah" Will Be xi v - place. ' 'Si decision. that i K, OGDEN, Dec. 81 While the three men who will be in power in Ogden beginning at noon Monday are seriously considering policy, and appointment, rumor concerning major appointments are flying about thick and rethree but day fast, with maining before the new board of city commissioners takes action. The latest gossip with a somewhat reliable source Is that former District Judge A. W. Agee is slated to be city attorney. He 4s rather a dark horse, not having been discussed a a possibility for this position prell is also reported that the viously. leading candidate for assistant city attorney is ri. K. Bl&ekham. E. Browning, who i t9 recommend men for these positions is noncommittal, and resist that be ha not made a definite According to the discussions on the streets there are to be a number of changes in the departments over which which Commissioner-elec- t Harman W- - Peery to preside. Mr be will commissioner of streets Peery and will have the engineering and Sith but public health departments one exception Mr. Peery has given no indication of hr intentions. As Commissioner Chris Flygare, holdover, has asked for the resignation of A. T. Corey, assistant superintendent of the waterworks department, indications axe that he will also make changes in his departments, which he wiU retain. The two members of the commission W'ho will retire from oflice were made recipients of tokens of appreciation from their subordinates .today. Mayor P. F. Kirkendall whs placed under arrest at 3 o'clock this afternoon in his office by Patrolmen Shelby and A. J. Gale. He ws marched to the courtroom In the city hall after very little resistance There Chief of Police Curtis Allison was the hjghest in authority and members of the police department were gathered about him for a short ceremonv during which the mayor was presented with a traveling bag, gift of members of the public safety department. Commissioner Arthur F Unon w& presented with a beautiful platinum watch chain and gold knife this morn- un- y the der his Jurisdiction. Dr vHyJiall Iil- health nap. commissioner, made the presentation. The new watch chain today replaced on whl h attaches of the county clerk s office Rave Mr Larson fifteen years ago wh-- n he left V FA l a i Hold Peace; Retiring Men Are Remembered. Address 11 Commissioners . 102s.' jaxuaky i, .morning, If the Maytag doesnt sell itself, dont keep it v a , i -- lf ' V Ftr Aetna with atf tLetrh Of, tie Maying it men laUe with tnbuiH gamllne meter Deferred faymentt yotfU never miss ' Jflumirium cWasher V lh i - THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Neicton, I oxen. Call One of the Authorixetl Maytag Dealers Listed Belotc: Tribnn. UTAH MT. PLEASANT, Dec 81 Funeral LAKE..'. .Tb for services Roswell McArthur will be lUyt, Shop - J1S So, 8 hHd in the North ward at 1 tat. Wa. 7081. Early Pioneer Woman o clock Saturday afternoon.chapel Brigham City ...The Mayta Shop of Mt. Pleasant lodge No. Is Called by Death 20,Members I. O O F, and Liberty camp No. Eltxrta Theater Bldg. Seven Licenses Record W V , of which 4.iG, O Mr McAMr PROVO. Dec Mary Alice rthur wa a Cedar City Dial Power Co. will attend the member, at the home for Last Day 'Year Clark Boulton, 71.MrwtiledBarah service In a body Delta- A t, ...... oTTief TlauRhter, Maytag Bhp Next door west of Pahvant 165 South Fourth Went etrert, Hotel OGDrs Deo. 31 Th, mania re mornlna Eureka.. Eureka Mere. A Com. Co. Iiww, hurmu at th, county clerk' thle In Indiana wa born Boulton Mr BREVITIES of kb finished th var with fhe T. Hansen A Ce. Ephraim..., Ju! 15. 1551. and came to t'tah tn suance of p,en marrlac license 'r Green River ..Vf, F. Aatmu Hdw. moat of th way year, later, walkin with Issued a have nrlRlnated Fire, believed t Gunnlaon Captain AIllo .TeUurlde Power Co. Koawter. Salt Lake, and Er-- acro.a the plain Andrew' company. Mr Boulton had from a clgaret atub, dentroved an Holden J N. Harrington lived , .John W oo4 IKn; Salt Rita apartment, 436 In Proxo moft of the time alnce aunlng on tn and Alice Ticker, Lakes Elmer then and had taken an active part Kaet South Tempi street, early yesHumean Dial Power Co. E Quinn and Esther Punnard The rlaaret la believed ' to Kanah .......... .Highway Garago terday Lake: Mark Johnwm and Senlth Saltn In relief work here, havlnk devoted have been thronn from a nlndow uch time In oarln for th atek ' TDmtsvUleIAwrenoe Hanaen and Logan. ...... . . J. L. Montroee Go.- one and above the eatlas are three aoni aantnf famat V1' Ghaee. ORten; Je.ee Hol.aon and HunKIn Aaron Boulton Carev, mated at 15, Mantl Anderson Djrreng Cow Amy Draper. Oyden: Arthur E Bron-ao- n dauahter x Milford. R. Boulton. Vineyard .Tell uild Power Co. and Vella May Mile, Ogden. Idah' Thomaa Theft of three watrhes wa, reportFpnnirvllle. ande Benjamin Boulton. A ed to the pollee yeaterday hv Mrs Barrett, Provo. Catherine P. Hutchinson Mr Sarah e Jjeonora BiyUwrrf 648 West Fourth irrandchlldren and twentv-thralao aur- - Bouth street Entranr do the place Dies was rained by uelng a passkey Ogden Hospital Vi V ane Funeral arrangement wllj.n 215 8outh State Pavment of a New Tear's bonus to OGDEN, Dee. 31 Mre. Catherine nounced later. Pearl HuteMneon. wlf all employees of the Tracy Loan snd f Rutherford H. Hulehln-o- n, died tonight at a IneaJ Trust company was made seeterdey by . The store et Marna, November 81 bonus Is i per cent of the annuel hoepital after an llln--ee of a week Jollification Is She res horn In La ton. September of all employees, and checks i waived preliminary hearlnr and were aalary Members Club M, 11S1, 'erd was the dauKhter of Rotary were rlletrlhuted by H..-Nf. Trarv, bound Over to the Third district court H and Catherine S'emhen of. th compinv . Th New by Judge Gaylen R Young Ftrday. Forhe. preeident of 31 a the Member Nalder Th family home, la at 811 BROVO. Dee with Hr Tear, hnmia I, avenue Pursuant to annual custom, th offiStephen rlnb rondimtrd a Survt.lnr Rrevo policy. Rotary Tracy' jfril ITtttehlnann are nine children her cer of tha Utah national guard wiii at the Hotel Roberta rartyeventn i when a iwrent. a ho reside tn Wedneedev J H. Illlt la charted with yrand pay an official Nw year's day call on five brother and sister Layton, and number etirmunded th hoard r, k In a rorhplalr.t 1a- - Governor peorge H. Dent at hi horn, trh hy Th body Is at th LlndquUt and pertlrlpated In an etenlnff o aud jeaterdav by th county attor- - 716 East South Tempi treL At boon nev. He la altered to have prevented today. atunta jtarlor a worth! check for 68 45 to O J Imrromptu pro-aAdded to th BODY IS RECEIVED. Brelnholt-DaatrnRldd tn order to run an automoblia wa th OODFN. Dee. 81. The body of Mrs and a male quartet mn!t!nr of T a . Beaver County Finances Annie Johnston, widow of William T, Martin, J W. MeAlllater. Murray An oMInanra formally adoptln. the Johraton. who died In Salt Lake yes- Robert and Carl Ghrlatenaon. which 44 :.774.T4 budret at waa Found in Good Condition city terday arrived her tonlrht and la at nreanlaaflon enhanced th rleaeure paaeed by th city coramiaalon of number the Undquls, undertaking a with nccaalon nerhira of ,he terday. W.O.NultalC traveling auditor in Vr Johnston -- as bom In Rng'and Bha lease a targe Augtiet 18, ISO Th Peerlea Coal company waa th office of J E. Holdn, atat report that examination show B. Y- - U. TO BROADCAST. family awarded 53V. of) alleged owinr on a th oroounts 1 Th . Dec. Ttnton note, to he paid by the Central . of Beaver county, in 'FRDVO. -t- l!nh. Touh aa t of fMn' vMPl'ln. th Mamh ,,al receiver rompany dlvlalon of th prirham Former' Utahn Dies -" defendant default- -' will fumlah th Fnndav after-no- n company, when th .w. twocaee 'n-- hl' ed appearance ' rhr,.Gentkmtc in California City Judy. prorram et 4 o clock toCitvbe iMethl-otKrtiflft of th nfia or C fur-C n ln Dt- - iniraaiatrtrt tufY lAi over KS' Fait Lake received not heodet ha wtB Rehertaow wemw-he1 Sloan wmm fined qq-T6, with an aJtema-G Jf CutUfHr- - farbFTf T7 l nlah th mu-l- c and Pmfeaaor H. Th auditor ntncL tiv of a Jail trmvMn t.u.4t'4.via T. neaker. he paarger th will Captain j no record of aither payment of Union Tacdfic ? stem, im rltr. gni. left laid night to return BfjFlf'rde O dJd phenff, In th oae of term. th of at 4 4 o'clock rmminrthr artssrpn, VERBAL- ECONOMY. EdUworth, charged with grand larceny th O A. Norton, bond ginet ft.llnwing th daih of h wlV who and from for-t- o Into lo emheziiement, th moved Angeict had va f deplored !n th pum Jut They di4 on Dcfrbcr I. Bth Salt lak for trial Lhaworth t felted, hut It I not found that ft ha and the mother waa anxinu hie bond after wsy at Itf'l North GriUin avonuo. to to have on" hr 1m1 said nw jumped bn It recommended Elected i Arrha Thr movd They pav all rtght. having been bound overH toI the dipthat demand h made on - Beaver playmate ' h foid tr m gat Taka twnty ) Mri thr court trial at eta h ehora if thee i rr.unty fw murmur her. but they u alleged gi, arrm hoc from to have converted a tr)ler of ah, ret,mn haring Hvat Reaver oounty may take earful haughty swear word Krmjr, Ctzr-n' anna fmir sr 1L Mrs of to 3, stock belonging Prrrtrtng action ter clear up the anproprtat own umm. Fdwin and aitr. Van and h Boi'bv ' Jr , to hia eiluaiutft. a - e I hr Nino ptssrra he datigMera, Yoo needn t woerv. mummy Mr P. A Kannti' and Mr E Jo Frazer, jp Lunt and Albert i dn t ftiw gmar reaaeumd her Each day bring opportunities te o Comt a Th wp. Ularfnc, to them, Irr'lnf nord ij4k I onlr Kwijnun, rharced a A aeoopd-degrthee who study Tha Tnbuna 'art t h IwMtr J cf th C. ftinarai the t' Penney tom Colurma Tranerrlpt burglary Specisl to Th8 1 of liai-ret- I, to-w- follow-AlRl- -- ML Pleasant ....The Maytag Shop C. Penny Co. Tb Maytag Shop Ggden 2424 Kiesel Ave. phone 1734, Panguttch.....Teliurid Power Co. Park City The Maytag Shop Packer CommlMjpo Co. The Maytag Store Ashton American Fails. . .Wood' Elec. Co. Bancroft H. C. Jobnaoa Mora. Co. Boiae Tha Maytag Shoo 194 So. I9th St. Phone Burley. ..........The MaytAg Shop tec. Downey A. Tippet Hdw. Co. Dngga Glenn' Ferry Ferry Fura. Co. .Bert Harnett Gooding Th Maytag Shop Idaho Fall Park Ave. Phone 63. Arco 210 Main SL Parowan Vrio IDAHO j Next door east of J. .Dixie Power Co Tha Maytag Shop 62 North 3th St Phone 200 Th Maytag 8bop Provo 214 W. Center St. Phone 8. ... The Mav tag Shop P.lchfleld In the old Skaggs Building Sail n a ...TeUurlde Power Co. SL George .Dixie Power Ok Tooele . ..Tooele Radio A El, Ck The Maytag Shop Tremonton Vernal. ......Vernal Confectionery , La go W. H. H, A. Weller .Malad HOW. A Lbr. C M Nlelaon-Jon- e Fum Ck ontpeller, N&f c...Jno. E. Lythgoe .Hansel Hdw. -- . Oakley Pocaiallo. ........ The Maytag Shop 136 W. Clark 8L Preston Neeley Hdw. C. ie Hdw, Co. Hex burg. .Graham-Bo- y Mackay Waled. . . Rockland.. Rupert Young Rupert Bro, Eltrlo Ca Salmon Cfty Salmon River Power it LL Cot Soda Spring Mach. Co, Soda Spring Garage St. Anthony, Ida., harmera Equity Sugar CHy..8ug City Fur A Hdw. Twin The Maytag Shop ill Main Ave EaaL Fhon II. Weisar. .. Wulff Hdwe. if Imp. Ck WYOMING CokevllJe. Valley Supply Caw The Maytag Shop Evanston 913 Main SL Phone 16. Berkatead Bna, Green River JackBon..Jackaon' Hole Hdw Co, Jackson Hole, Wye. ' Kemnrterer.-Smit.. Rawlins Bro. Fura. .Hay Hilliard Hdw. Stock Spring Ely Rath ....vHetU Cm, Co, Hdw. Cw NEVADA ...Goodman TldhaH Ca .....Goodman Tldhail Oh Twen-tv-on- MAYTAG INTERMOUNTAIN COMPANY, Distributors at Held i , lre p l!i -- r, Tjt b- ur bn m CuT-tln- c. rad ri. neirh-horho- rt 1 j om-tn- ie tnt fr Pai-ie- M-t- ning - . g -- 1523 Glenarm Street, Denrer, Colo,- II fe-t- lv under-taklri- I''' . Street, Salt Lake City. er ,ut-t- e w CHOICE STORE FOR REtrr ' - ' ( ,- Choicest location heart of ladies in shop-distric- t, pmg on south side of Broadway be- tween SViain and State AUXXBACH EZALTY CO. 3r. Flae, Auerhaoh Star.) " |