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Show Hands and Arms Made Surprisingly Beautiful E ima a i ttfl complexion, but It la , jour derful for thei bands and arms. whit, mines In three abade. Commit! of th Republican Whit I especialflesh and brunett been announced by ly recommended for th hands and fcrfnltlon h arm. Since short sleeve i In. vogue ormar Gov. WilliaAi ftpry foIt nersrvl to hve jour andhnds llow: and arm looking thetr beat State Committee Wl'llam Kpry, trial of Deraltlo for fill purpo will on ou Remember. It st Chairman. Air .luatln It Da via. oBlonleh much better than powder nnd does V. II. Livingston, I "Just yk pot come off on clothing It the thing' to use In besutlfjlng your Chairman; A. It Hejsond. Vice chair-knabsnd counter nd toilet arm. ,At all LaMar N'elaon, secretary, Wll-i- of department eioree and F. Knox. J. Fraud Merrill, druagleta Ad verlleemenl. A J. Iac M H, Popw fe H. mviagrisBieTin:Ki' storing th sugar for the pit lour I kJawkea, W. T. Hndron, J, months and th costa of adl. iW. II. Lunt, H P. Goldshmug The sugar la alleged to have been Hein-r, hoarded by merchants of Richfield, fPugh, Joseph Klnllnson, Charles K. W. J. Marshall, Keth Utah, coating about $14.81 per hunHenry, R. 3lxtorviJ. C. Lynch,- - J. tV Wood. K 0. dred weight. Andereon la said to P. C. Forenaon, Scorup. A. P. Itidxe, have purchased It at $14.10 and sold a E. Kramer, Eno Bennlon, H C. It to Mr. Nell at I2f. The eugar waa IHIcka, Hugh W. Harvey. J. Wilson seized In Salt Lake while en rout to umlay, Joseph Eckerslej, J. V. Ogden from Richfield. Jr. . AfCTIOSf. Finance 'Committee Charles Tyng E. Jenkln. Mr E O. Leather-ooLin Railrond rom-pan- y Short Oregon Ralph Brlston, Mr. Elizabeth, annual sale of unclaimed bageorgheban, Joseph IJppman, Mrs. gage will be held at tne halt Lake Elizabeth CrUmon,- - Preston passenger station. TueeJsy.' October ra. Rebecca Nlbley; llerschelNlbley, Bul-e6th Sale commences at 16 am. E. Mrs. Joseph II Anderson, 8wen C. Jenkina. Auctioneer. Adv. I. Nielson, Mra Rose Appelbaum, A. E. Mr Wall. II. 8. Bird, CL Resident of lr. . Overfield, I. N. Hoytsville Pierce, J. H. Woot-,oFrank Jennings Dies in Local Hospital D. Advtaory Commlttei- -F 4 Mra Justin R Davis, A. R Heher David Birch, 44 year old, leywood. John K. Hardy, Henry "elah. Mra 0. N, Btraup, J. H. Ander-on- , rancher of Hoytsville, died In a local W. H. Watt Is, Mr. Amy B. .hospital Sunday following an operaC. H. McMahon. (' E tion He waa a native of Hoytsville Hulsh. lee Sarah Eddington, F. C. Ixjof-ourotnd had spent most of his life there K K. Steffenson. James HI parents were the late Richard and 'rates, Lincoln K. Kelly. W. I). Hit. Mary Ann Birch. Mr. Birch I survived by his widow, jfr, Milton Croft, W. Mpnt Ferrv. t. IjHy- - Bf. A. Robertson, Mra. Crlasie Well Birch; two U. E. Darmer, Henry Gardner. ter. Lea and Elizabeth Birch, three A. T. Organization Moon, brothcra, Arthur, Richard and Jonah K. King, W. H. Folland, Mrs. Wesley Anna Birch, and two elstera, Mrs. Emma fA. King, William Howell, Mra Geor-gln- a and Mr. William J. Brown. Marriott, Joseph Odell. Mrs. The body In at the Eddington unElisabeth Sears, J. Howard Garrett dertaking establishment and will be Mr. John T. White, C. M. Nielsen,' taken to Hoj'tsvllle for funeral eerv-Ice- s Mrs. Rose Solomon, John Jensen and Interment. (Mrs. Mattie Keeler, S. H. Stanford, Jame E. Ellison, Mrs. Orson A Sralth. Samuel Dye. Rolls rid Woolley. Soldier Returns From Hamilton Gardner, Preston G. Teter-on- . Service in Germany Ludwig Rueckert. Publicity Heher M. Wells, F. n. Berg. John E. Maxfield, Eighteenth Matson, H. C. Hicks, Mra. Annie Wells 365 Chicago street, Tannon, J. U. Eldredge. Jr. Mrs. Lee U. 8. Infantry. Btachle. Mra. William McCrea, Frank Balt Lake, haa returned home from Mrs. H. L. Cummings. Germany, where he was with the AmS Herbert,lahr. E. Smjthe. erican army of occupation. Max-fiel- d waa among the flret soldiers from America to go to France In June. Ogden Merchant Will 1917. and in April, 191$, was woundLose on Sugar Deal ed by shrapnel while In an outpost dugout. He was in the hospital for J. W. Nell. Ogden merchant, whose a while, and then rejoined his regiment. He was In most of the major claim for 600 bags of sugar, seized engagements of the war. the hoarding section pf the Lever get was sustained by the United States Damaged by Fire. district court last Saturday, claims he t will lose nearly $6,000 on the tranSlight damage was done to a pile saction. He says he purchased the sugar last May from H. B. Anderson of lumber on Social Hall avenue Satof Salt Lake at a cost of $26 per bag. urday night by a fire which la said Under the order of court he must to have originated from a lighted dispose of this sugar m Utah at $16.60 match thrown by a passerby into a Iper bag, sustaining a loss of $4,750 on pile of hay. The match was thrown 4he sugar without over head costa.. In away after the man had lighted hi gddltlon he must pay the costa, of. Pipe. Der-wll- lo tt Electric Appliances I Are These Were Selected by Us After Careful Market Scrutiny of Kindred Appliances m on-th- Wit-That- n, -- e For TfiMrMWrldSnveriority -- Vlie HOOVER Eld-gadg- d. It DEAT& u It Sweeps i4 fcs it Cleaes , n, n, Lj-la- Every rug is a constant collector of three kinds of dirt: Embedded grit, clinging litter and surface dust. Three cleans- The Crystal is incomparable in its line you can wash even your daintiest garments in it. There is no violent rubbing of the clothes, hut the cylinder moves in just one direction, forcing the water, steam, rfch suds and air through the meshes of the cloth and qleansing the coarsest or finest of fabrics. Al-go- ing processes, therefore, are constantly necessary. Only the Hoover performs the three processes at once. It gently beats, ' to dislodge all the destructive embedded grit. It swiftly sweeps to detach all the stubbornly adhering litter. It powerfully suction cleans to with. draw all loose surface dirt.. t . There's the swinging wringer, loo, md the careful, ecientiflc construction which ha made th Crystal the safest and most easily manipulated machine on thewnarket. Special Deaxaastratlo This Week the Basement ' Permanent Demonstration, Main Floor In Call for Demonstration in Your Home a un-id- er glon Class work are cordially invited ation of the musical force Church. to attend. Stake presidencies and ward bishRUDGER CLAWSON, Church JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH. oprics and all vitally Interested In this movement are specially Invited WILLIAM A. MORTON, Notices . General Superintendency. to attend. MELVIN J. BALLARD. Chairman Church Muslo Committee. "stake clerks. RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE of the The semi-annuThe conference of the stake clerks will be meeting held at the PreRelief society will be held on Wednes- siding Bishops office, 40 north Main Reunions day and Thursday, Oct. 6 ant 7, J92), street at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, Two officers meetings will be held on 1920. Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. In STAKE SOCIAL COMMITTEES. Friday, Ort. . the auditorium, fourth floor. Bishop' Fourteenth Cheltenham Bristol of stake all a be will There meeting building. social committees on Saturday after- ward amusement hall, 1:20 p.m. California Mission Second ward noon, October 9, at 4:20 In the assemThe officers meetings will be d of the Blahopa building. hall, Seventh South and Fifth East, to etake officers, stake board blyA room special Invitation Is extended to 8:10 pm. Take Liberty Park car. members, and stake representatives. Hawaiian Mission L. D. 8. School Two general sessions-wi- ll be held stake presidents. STEPHEN L. RICHARDS, of Music, 70 east South Temple street. In the Assembly hall on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1920, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.n-- . Southern Staten Eighteenth ward A street All officers and Relief society workSecond Avenue, I To Music Committee!, ifhorlstare chapel.Take Sixthjfhd ers are invited to he in attendance. or Ninth avenue car. p.m. and Organists: EMMELINE B. WELLS. Stake and ward muslo committees, Saturday. Oct. I. President. where organised, and all stake and Miaalon Twelfth Thirteenth Australian .CLARISSA S. WILLIAMS, and and organists ward chorister amusement hall, 363 east ward First Counselor. auxilchoristers end organists jf 8 JULINA L. SMITH. to Becond South, street, iary 'organizations are requested ward Seventeenth Second Counselor. Birmingham meet with the general music com- amusement hall, I p.m. Lake Salt halt. at the mittee Assembly Y. M. M. I. A. OFFICERS MEETING. Central States Granite stake house, 4:16 City, Friday. October t. 1020-- Thirty-thir- d South and State street, A special meeting of the superinten- p.m, to discuss plana for the organlzdents and other staxe and ward Officers of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement association will be held in the Assembly room of the Bishops building, Sunday mornlng Oct. 10, from 8 to 9 oclock. All Y. M. M. L A. officers and members of stake presidencies and bishoprics are specially ' invited to attend. A. W. IVINS. B. H. ROBERTS, Conference al aeml-annu- al j Missionaiy ADecree'Separation ll.n-lite- from all m -- p-- at Has Been Ordered by Mr. Botterill A wide choice of makes and models in exchanged antomobiles offered at modest prices. At a DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION conference of the The semi-annuDeseret Sunday School Union will t held at the Tabernacle, Balt Lake City, Sunday evening, Oct, 10, 1920, at 7 o'clock sharp. All Sunday school officer and teachers are expected to be present, and a cordial invitation Is extended to the publlo to attend, A special meeting 'ot stake superintendences and stake secretaries will be held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 10, at 4:20 o'elorkJn the Assembly hall (fourth Door) Of the Bishops building. A full attendance Is requested. Preliminary Session DAVID O. M'KAY, N "STEPHEN L. RICHARDS, GEORGE D. PTPER, General Superintendency. -- Botterills used car. sales are distinctive in that worth-while they are handled as a first-clas4 -- branch of the business not as a sideline. We usually, have a splendid array to offer, but this time am exceptional display. for Conference and Fair Week. -' of nrrfvn a cuts careCARS Tor thitk tr FILLY DOST FAIL TO IEE THESE TMBotttteiPill AutolxioblleCo. 56-4- 2 South State St. Wasatch 636 st ' ' chaper,7:30p.m. Northern States L Grand ward hall. Tenth East and Yale avenue, 8 p.m. Take Sugar House, Highland Drive or Ninth East care. Norwich Tenth ward chapel, t p.m. Take car Nos. 7 or 8. Twenty-second ward Nottingham chapel, corner Fourth North and Second West, 8 p.m. Taka Warm 8pring car. Twenty-fourt- h Mleaion Samoan word meetinghouse, Sixth- North and ay TEMPLE NOTICE. The Logan temple will close Wednesday evening, October 8, and reopen Thursday morning, October 14 JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD. , President, The Mantl Temple will close Wednesday evening. Oct 8, and Wednesday morning, Oct 13. LEWIS ANDERSON, Preet re-op-en al r s, ... Fourteenth ' ward Scandinavian chapel, 4:80 p.m. Scottish-En- sign ward amusement hall, corner Ninth Avenue and D street-- 8:16 p.m. Sheffield FotlfteenTh ward amusement hall, Flrat South between West Temple and Flret West, 8:80 p.m. State Bwediste Farmer Ward, street, below Seventeenth South. 8 p.m. , Take State street car. Home of E. C. Society Inland 828 7:30. Roaalter, Eighth Eat street. States Eleventh ward . Western East between First end Tenth chapel. Second South streets. Take street cars ' S or 8 and get off on Tenth East Wllford 'ward Turkish Mission near meetlnghouas. Eleventh East Hol-lidThirty-thir- d South, 7 p. m. Take car, R. R. LYMAN. these cars were all given the third degree inspection by a committee of expert mechanics, who marked them for what theyjwere worth in money for the service that was in them. - - Center street, street car. General Superlntendeccy. - - -- 7:10 p.m. Take Sandy, Murray or Midvale street care. Irish Fourteenth ward anquaemant hall, between West Tempt and First West on First South street, 1:20 p.m. Leeds First ward chapel,,. Eighth East between Seventh and Eighth Take Ninth East, Sugar SoutVY'V-mHouse or Wandamere care. Liverpool Richards ward hall, corner Garfield avenue agd Ninth East - - y- at t p. m. London Pioneer stake hall. Fifth South between West Temple and First or West, 7:10 p.m. Take West . - Temple Second West car. , ward Manchester Ninth annex, 416 south Fifth East. p.m. Take Fifth East or Wandamere cars. Newcastle Barratt hall, I p.m. ward New Zealand Thirty-fir- at , YOUNG LADIES ASSOCIATION. A meeting of general, stake, and local officers of the Young Ladle Mu- association will be tual Improvement held in the-- ' assembly room of th - Monday, Oct. 11, AH officer of this 1920. at 10 am association and other interested are Invited to be present. A roll of etake . will be called. MARTHA H. TlNGET. V RUTH MAY FOX, ' VMAE T. NT8TROM.t s. General Presidency. building. Bishops -- PRIM TRiNXSSOCLVnON Salat of Jeeus Christ of Latter-da- y will be held Monday,. Oct. 11, at 10 a m.. third Tloor Bishop building. AH Make worker are requested to be LOUIE B FELT, present MAT ANDERSON. CLARA W. BEEBE. General Presidency. . ' (60) days, Seventeen Hundred (1700) Stockhold-- ; cr? of theTMutual Coal Company, will be getting BEST QUALITY SPRING CANYON LUMP COAL at $5.50 per ton delivered in' In about Sixty " their Bing. - . Not many shares Price changes only when freight changes. maiminsold. Have you bought yours - . Shares cost you Q $10 i JEntitleg you to 20 tons of Coal Every $100.00 TO year at r: re- - $3.50 $210.00 Total $200.00 20 tong of coal bought today, at $10.00 Ten Shares Net Cost toYou. 0 t $10.00 . A meeting of the Stake officer of the Prma-- y zaeoclatlon of the Church . . RELIGION CLASSES. A special Religion Class, conference will be held In Barratt hall, Bundey 1:16 till morning. Oct 10 nest from counseand f $0. Stake preeldent lor, and all others Interested la RH- - Mutual Coal Co. 0IT1CE CULLEN HOTEL |