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Show .' w ffvt S .X I COMPLETE STOCK OP. . ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM LI - Wonderful New 'Patterns. Forester Deplores Speed That Gits Down Years Of Growth; Asks Pres erration of Timber. Ths tre to frlmit'y thine ths world over; (hading the travel weary at the oaala of the dee Granite Fnrnitnre Co. Week. Ha pronounced trees sn Indissoluble link In the progress of mankind, and shotted bow they inspire thepoet and (hepalnter as weiris furbish materials for the weapons of warriors. But whether the viewpoint be Utilitarian or aesthetic," he said, word cannot exfress a greater truth than this: If we destroy the forest we break a great law of the Creator, and In so doing, label ourselves as retrogrades. That element of speed, unknown to our fathers the passion to save time In alt that we do, is sadly Inconsistent with our carelessness which yearly results in the burning of centur!s of patient growth." Hr. Rutledge made an appeal for protection of the forests of America, through arousing public sentiment. It- seems strange that education must be carried on to enlist public sentiment In behalf of trees" he said. Nature bas endowed this country with boundless resources. We have taken this wealth and bulit a great nation. The trees :tj our forests have been one of our greatest resources; they have made possible what has been done." - of Wisdom to Be .Word Discussed by Dr. Kesler Positive features of the Word of wisdom'' will be discussed by A. B. Kesler before the parents class In the First ward Sunny, May I. at 10. is am. The rhapel la on Eighth East at Seventh South, and the public is Invited. Every herb In the season thereof, and every fruit In the season thereof has a health meaning little understood by the people. eays Dr. Kesler. The subject "All grain Is ordslned for the use of man and of beasts, to be the staff of life." , will be scientifically treated, , Ir ' 4 Hr. 07. PREST. GRANT The regular practice of the Relief society choir has been postponed fdr one week, according to announcement Llsxls by Mrs. Thomas Edward, director. The Is scheduled for next practice m. inthe p Wednesday, May 4, Bishops building. The Relief societies of Pioneer take will hold their regular monthly meeting In ibe stake hall Friday, April 29. at 2 p m. All stake and ward officers, teachers and eVaes leaders are urged to attend. The meeting will be addressed by will Thomas G Harrison, who apeak on Flower Culture. Dr. Willard Chrislopherson. city health commissioner, will talk before the Home Community class of the Wells ward, on Sunday morno'clock, on ing, May 1, at 10:20 ' the subject, The - Health of the Child Is the strength of the Nation." He will pay particular reference to the after effects of children's diseases .and other rorms of showing their relation to mental defects. A special Invitation to attend Is extended to young parents. The Wells ward chapel Is located on Fifth East and Hollywood avenue. The Salt Lake slake Relief union meeting will be held Friday. April 29. at 2 pm. in the Seventeenth ward chapel. h Prof Alfred Osmond of the department of the B. Y. U. at Provo, will be the speaker inat the the conjoint M. I. A. services ward chapel Sunday Twenty-firalso will The program evening... Include an orchestra prelude, vocal Platt quartet selections by ofthe the slobrother, presentation and Evans, John Henry gan by orchestral (election atl ly Eng-gis- st GUARDS XAMED. . The county commission Wedne-da- v appointed William P. Snyder and James F. Bogan as guards at in the the prisoners road campswere set salaries county, and their on motion of R. t 1150 a month T. Dahlqulst. head of the roads , and bridges department. Armstrong's Linoleum PARTY BACK FROM SOUTH ' New Patterns, NewColors. Lowest Pricey Church Head Payt Trihate To Old Cove Fort. Best Service Co-o- p. , The party of Preet. Heber J. Grant returned to Salt Lake Wednesday noon from Cove Fort Fitted by hand to your floor new designs , Furniture Company i a monument. Included in the party were President Grant. Joseph Anderson, his secretary: Mr. and ifrs. B. 8 l.mckley. and Mrs. Lafayette Holbrook. sister of Mr. Hinckley. They left here Monday afternoon and Monday evening held a meeting at Holdep, followed by two meetings at Kanoah the following morning, one of the Kanoeh meetings being with children of the district school there. The Cove Fort celebration was attended Tuesday afternoon At which Prea. Grant was one of the speakers. In his address he recalled the talus of the Cove Fort, and forts built at Pipe Springs and oth. er Isolated places, in protecting travelers from the attacks by Indiana He also spoke of his first visit at the site of Cove Fort, (0 years ago. before the fort was erected, remarking that the Journey then six and a half days, required whereas he made the trip as far as Holden. Monday in three hours and 41 minutes. Prest. Grant spoke of the hardships suffered by th pioneers In their trek to Utah wnd In their settlement of the various parts of the jiest. Establishment of the forts along the southern highway was a great credit to Prest. Brigham Young, said Prest. Grant, and undoubtedly those forts prevented many tragedies. He paid tributes to the valor, foresight and Integrity of Ira X. Hinckley, father of B. S. Hinckley. founder of the Cove I ort. Tuesday evening the president addressed a meeting at Sciplo. He said on returning to Salt Lake that he greatly enjoyed the trip, and that he met many old friend new colors , new texture , and of the unveiling of TO 500 BOYS CHURCH NOTICES Haney ' Mi Hal (t. Mirny 4S. Ilagii ((rhemi ..art; sheltering with canopy and fuel the people of the subarctic. Jhairthe heraldry or the agee no figure could better Illustrate or adorn the motto: I eerve." In these words. R. H. Rutledge, district chivi of the United States forest service. Introduced hie address on forestry and forest conservation before the Klwanlt club Thursday at the Hotet Utah. In connection with national forest -- en. to do the hying. Expert - WrLKM 'Th by th vv.lkea preaD4 Pt,y Plspsra VAUDEVILLE. "Mr. PJ VTAOES Lon Chsney IsOklahoWu and vnudevllls with ma Bob Albright. and ORPHEUM Virginia Valll is ' Plamen,'' OBrien Eogena vnwUrllle with V. of IT. Olea elub added matinee and Blarney FRIDAY'S OGRAN - RECIT- - Alo -- Friday I TAbei ndcle organ recital program with Organist Tracy Y. Cannon at tlia l console will be as Anthem to Elsa's Bridal Procession the Minister Richard Wagner s The Swan . . . .C. Chorus of Angels Bcoson Clark Mormon ' Hymn, Favorite "The Morning Breaks" . Arr. by Organist follows-Nationa- ...... An Old Melody Arr by Organist March in D Alex. Guilmant Pantages Picture, Program Pleases EGG DISPLAYS IN ALL CITIES TO BOOST WEEK fera! Washer Cap! jrst without the strong contrast of alternating square The finished floor has a effect pleasantly relieved by the graining or marbling lines. Offered in black or gray. This pattern has a dignity of its own that siU well In the office of the man with a title on his door. one-col- - Business and ease of cleaning? on A FREE BOOK - Beautiful , . . Yes But how about wear Floors In addition to photographs of Armstrongs Linoleum Foot in many lines of business endeavor and colorplstes of the new patterns, this book gives helpful advice on their installation, care, and cleaning. Write foe "Enduring Foors of (rood Taste otf your business letterhead. Denver Office a that yaw e grave i Tr rial Washes will Wash Clsths I here hr g revise IS see H sad try the PLAIN M Poultry Producers association, who la stats chairman ot the celebration. Not only will th observance be noted In Balt Lake, but a number of other Utah cities will Join, Including Logan, Brigham City. Ogden,1 Draper, American Fork. Lehl, Pleasant Grove. Provo, Springville. Spanish Fork, Pa,son, Nephl and Richfield, Mr. Hoopes Indicated that local grocers and merchants will bs asked for donations of eggs for an egg contest for children at lib erty Park during the week. Slogans adopted for the observ ance Include. "Sunshine in Sealed Packages," and Three Hundreda Sixty-fiv- e Egg Dsjs Make Health Year." , AEdgAtoto gs a A btlt Late model Ford 1926 Touring. The best buy in town, $285.00 with! shllirstiSn, whe I get nraahtair tulrv im Heat Rttaiu to lafyri E loot r to CnrTOtot Ballon ate. sremiitltAaxiitihVtrwrs ,skg9ne4 INLAID NOTICE New - a as g,h(ssss. OI4 It lti q a a j a miiuttall s s J SUkts emeu a for every floor in the house JOHNO.FORD Hy. 643 323 , DO W.NLN GTON AYE. ' . - HY. 5262-- J TERMS. - - EMBOSSED Prince of Wales to Be Seen in Movie LONDON. April 21. (APP) The Prince of Wales has become a film star. He ptaya the lead H. R. H .B in a picture called which, will bo produced publicly next week. aosnpilatlon of , The film Is pictures taken by various motion throughout picture photographer the world, chiefly during the past two years snd depicting Incidents during bis career. In the realm ef sport ho is shown playing golf and polo and even as a sn Amerwan baseball pitcher' game. He Is not shown, however, field or either in the hunting sieeptechsslng. ' 1 -- lira arr, 720 Symes Building: Armstrong's Linoleum or bring in ihia coupon! 239 State St., Salt Lake .These floors are all genuine inlaid linoleum. Ccnwwt-- d in piste over builders deadening felt, Cray afford lifetime wear. Waxed at the factory, these floors should be edat regular intervals. With this simple treatment you will find them the cheapest of all floors in upkeep cost; the nigbtfiorter and his brash can dean them in jig time. re-w-ar ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Linoleum Division, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Washer Bah Cap Free. One-Minu- te . fci Another Armstrong .innovation. Artistic emblems are inserted at intervals on plain-colIinolAim of Jspq linoleum field Heretofore these effects could be had only by employing skilled workmen to cut and insert the figures. Now Armstrong designers have done this inserting for ypu. It gives new character to the usual plain or Jaspt linoleum floor. -- -- or 'Something new. Marbleised tile effect color-ton- e Alberta Assembly Allows Forming of Lethbridge Stake VraSei Om Mlaate Cesses Ts wwfce one-col- g, Dodge Brothers, f Private Office or Smart Shop Marble Tiles in a effect one-col- -- and get your ki n Groups of boys totaling 100 will ences. be 'given a personally conducted The main attraction, of course, tour of the chief Industrial plants Is the Him version of Mr. Wu." fimodi hy Walter of the eitv. Ms y 2. as a part of the the play made Whitesides, and while the producbovs1 week program. careful attention to detion shows This part of the program to untail sa to tjpe of character and der direction of a chamber of com- acenes of Oriental romance, it Is merce committee, headed by Edcomward M. Ashton, vice president, lacing In some essentials as Howwith the play itself. which has made arrangements with pared 20 Industrial firms to accommodate ever; it affords LonCbaneyanorn-e- r opportunity to diaplsy his masthe boys and furnish expert guides. makeup, and Roys to make the tour will he tery in ths art ef the support of Louise Dresser, with It and dolegated from each school Is planned for the delegates to tell Renee Adoree, a charming Nang what they learned In classes on Ping, Ralph Forbes and (our real I Chinese, the cast Is an excellent return from the tour. The boy will visit each plant one. Julia - Edwards - In - burlesque groups ranging from 29 to 90 and scheduls arranged so the groups singing and acrobatic feats, supwill follow each other through the ported by her son in freak dane-Jnseemed to fatch the popular various industrial plants. fancy. Probably the most popular number was the offering of Dolores Lopex whose pleasing personality and charming voice captured the audience and brought repeated encores. Van and Vernon In "The Old Hoak furnished a bit of nonsense, and Oklahoma Bob Albright pleased with songs and told several stories that are not so LETHBRIDGE. Alta, April 2S new. Lewis and Ames in "We (Special) Th bill Incorporating Know a Thing or Two" proved' to the Lethbridge stake of Zion be the laugh getter of the evening passed the house of In their rapid-fir- e patter and commons and tha senate and un- tong. A novelty act by A Golem der the provisions of the charter and company, Persian entertainers. properties owned by the Church Is also a feature. of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints In tho dominion be vested In that Incorporate body. The president of the lethbridge stake and his successors are given the direct administration of these Church properties. Assistance In obtaining the passage ef the act was given by I. It. Jelllf U. P., constitufor Lethbridge egg Egg displays in windows, ency and senator W. A. Buchanan, local representative In the upper luncheons, snd xhildren's egg conSalt of be to features tests are chamber. Hugh B. Brown now ef Salt Lake Lake's observance of National Egg and H. Ostlund. K. C., of this city Week. May 1 to 7, according to did the legal work on behalf of plans announced by Jesse the Church president of the Utah Have mothers sign 'and mail Wfcftt -- Satnt-Saen- bill-whi- CITY INDUSTRY YTITHY does a man gladly pay a premium for a cus- d suit of clothes? "That's easy, you say. "He selects just the pattern, exactly the shade, even the weave that strikes his fancy. Then a competent tailor measures him, cuts the cloth as his figure demands, and fits him perfectly. Now except that you pay no premium the new creations in Armstrongs Linoleum offer For a man y0U a custom tailored floor selected, cut, fitted to your establishment. who prefers the simple: You choose from richer colorings, Embossed Plain more original patterns, even a new texture if you will, and the proper border is jV Color Linoleum added. Then the floor is permanently For tie business office or cemented in place; it becomes a built-ithe store of the man who linoleum prefen a structural part of the interior. floor, this new Armstrong New floor designs by Armstrong pattern will have instant appeal. It has the unobtrusive quality of a floors with a modern snap and go have with the added interest of single captured the interest of architects and an embossed design that is pressed into the surface to give a pleasing texture to decorators. What are these designs? the entire floor. Many are really new ideas in floors different from any floor you know. Just a few are shown here, but any good For large areas Inset Jaspe department, furniture, or linoleum store and Inset Plain Linoleum will be glad to show you dozens more. tom-tailore- MOTION PICT IBM. AMERICAN Harry Langdene new Lons Panta and Bulin comedy Do., In Senaatioa beekera" PARAMOUNT-EMPRESVUma S In Beaky and Ronald Colmnn Comedy, The Nlaht of Lorn." Path New VICTOR T Ramon Norarrn and AlSpecial ien Terry In 'Lover.' reel Golfing Aside from the feature picture, Mr Wu. the opened at Pantages Wednesday night Is somewhat of a songfest, but it la and throughout entertaining seemed to please capacity audi- MAKE TOUR OF e' ki.alhm y feature -- - nMMoiar laid mth a border a built-i-n floor of Armstrongs Linoleum to fit your business - drama. FREE! BOYS FREE! One-Minut- iwgHBr yrryi rang 'ffiinnrTir THURSDAY APRUJ 28 10& NEWS THE . DESERET WTflCdW y 100,000,000 Tainted Incomes Suspected JASPE rheot Bf disc Hb Utah. ut plomfclaff m4 totaling I Piumbtng snd btmg contrart, J 'in tor High toctoooi Bonding. Bond?, trtato. 4 Plumbing and toatlnc contract. Junior Itogfe ffeboo! Building, Midtala. Vtab Plana map U ebtainad dya of U Unto act fur tho Opening tohU At ttoa office. aL- - tho Clark dor. 6m tontoool District, Sandy. Utah, or at tha offico of Scott Wateh, Arch 114 ktocta, Xoo!y Building Sait Uk City. Utah, or lad ridurl aata may bo obta4acd for tho bkSderV ,un apoo tho M roeript of tt dtporti. Al. bt.o to boprIn aceordosco vllb tho Instruct Iona to Bidden. Tho right to farmed to rojoct any oil bid. JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT, Sondy, NOTICE or CPECIAL MEETING: Of MEMBERS Or THE LATTER-DAAl-'- T tMVEJUUTY. Fail to Find Mother Of Alleged Slayer GREAT FALLS, Mont . April 2. (INS) Three months of Intensive eTfor t to deteitnine the truth of persistent reports that Mrs. Albert Olson, mother ef Erdman Olson. wanted In Wisconsin for ths alleged brutal murder of his sweet, heart, was living at the farm of Albert Be (verson, a relative, near here.'had horns no fruit today The f ret report, cifculated last January, that Mrs. Olson was at ther Bel verson farm-wa 1nvettgat-e- d by Sheriff Bog Gordon without result. We have been unable 16 find ta tub e- -- y cld at the off tea of tho fo tho Hotel Utah, Salt Lako ;uy, Ltmh. on tho eocond Monday of May, 127 towit: May th. 19:7. tot Tho pitTKseo of th meeting SMn. torn to rocoivn reports of tho officers of tho eovnptooy for tho oast fiscal year: to select to new board of director. And to transact such othero buainosa as may legally com befo-ths meeting JOHN C CUTLER, April fL 127. Secretary. at ill bo com-ton- IHUIFn trace of 01on.'' 8herl'f Mr Gordon said today, tinuing the search " but are con- . 9, , . -- Skq rrecKifoLDLitb' mletisg - Ths aontial meeting of tho ef ths VUh Houl Compsaj Etock-ll&Ms- rs SALE TN THE PISTItICT COURT OP THE Third Judicial District, tn and for tho Couoty of Salt Lsko. State of Utah Luiofi Savings and Loan Association, a Plaintiff, against Florinda corporation. C. Green and John W. Green. Defend arts, to be sod at Sheriffs Sale at the ntrH door of iho House la' the City aod County of Salt Lake. State ot Utah, pa the 2th day ef April. AD. 1927, at IS o clock a oca of aald day. (hat certain piece or parcel ef land situate In 8a it Lake Cite, sa t Lake County, State ef Utah Al of tho eaM on hundred feet of Lot 2. ood tho east one hundred feet of tha feet of Lot 1. south ten end otto-ha- lf Block Addition- ,- a subdi- Parent vision of Lota . . 1. 1L 22 and It Block L Five Acre Plat A Big Field a!t, Lake County. Survey, altuatb in State of Utah. Together with all singular tho tenements, heredltamro'i. and appurtenance thereunto belong ng or n anwvrioe appertaining Purchase wfar "Wdify FT tha'' prtre pa 'United btaten. Dated aC ?1t take CHf Utah, dhl -th day of ApM? 1937 Notice la Hereby Given That a mooting ot tbo member of tho Latter-da- y Salats nalrorouy wUl bo hold at tho office of tho eorporattoa oa ToeeJay th 24th day of May, IMf, at ttdt o'clock ym., for NOTICE TO CONTEACTOftt. tho porpoaa of amending the articles of in corporation of said aaaociatioa by Sooted gropoaola aril! bo rocolvcd by tbo name of aald corporation fho ot tho offtoo of tho changing n4riirn6 Latter-da- y to 8s aod for tbo lata College, Beard of Education. Jordan School traneoetton of ouch other buatooaa as may District. Sandy. lUh, up to and unNendo?. I, 1927. and properly com before the meeting. OilocV a vn. of ooi til 12 dote, At4 tAlt4dto By order pf Jb .putoalcJ Paled April It, 12T. lor THE CONSTRUCTION or TWO Jf P. JL HAMMOND. (feigned J NIOB HluH BUILDINGS secretary ShKTiH U, sny- - WASHINGTON, April 21. AP) Uncle Ram has an idea that he is not, receiving taxes on some yy 100.000.000 because the folks who Sainted lucernes. shruW The estlmete 4s made by treasury officials In connection with a j esse pending tn the supreme court I A f!ASW: which lnv oliewthe principle wheth REEPfTIVELT. I Gentro! Control. J outer High ler bootleggers and other may In- School Bond r. Utah, wftbont Building criminate themselves hy making gitofnhug and boating A Gooaml Jnator High Contract, ! get urn, paw-hav- PRINTED ARABESQ ttah Br ' rUfPORD PATTEN, Schettler Depuf Sheriff. B . . 5- - ?L. A. fL Bamea. Attornev for PAtatiff Date of Drag pubUcaucn April fib. vii 2 s . |