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Show TIIE DESERET NEWS , TUESDAY JUNE 22 1920 VISITING EDUCATORS nd , ' - S--' for There U till a pressing more homo to accommodate visiting educator attending lb NtlonJ Edit-- 1 cation Association convention, report-- ; d Tboma J. Staarn chairman of tha accom mode t Ion commlltea at a meeting of tha local executive council In tha Commercial club yesterday, A eorpa of antoniobllea area reported to ha In proceaa of organization to taka tha visiting teachera over Utah's conic highway . Trlpa a sunset over the new Waaatch drive are help planned. Oacar A. Klrkham, city hoy acont executive, announced that ip hoy ecoute would he on hand to eacort the teachera about Balt Lake points. Among the eocial eventa attendant on tha convention of the National Educational aaaoclatlon will he tha private luncheon to ha (Ivan hy Idlaa Salty Luca a Jean, director of the national Child Welfare organization, In honor of tha health workers, who are praaent at tho convention. Arrangements for tha Inncheon have been made by the local Horae and School lea ana It will ha given July I at tha Alta club. Decoration of tha city atreeta for tha double purpoae of obaervanoa of Independence day and for tha convention beginning here July 4 waa authorlaed last night by tha city eommlaalon. Tha decorations will Include two banners, one spanning South Templa street, opposite the tabernacle, which will hear a message of welcome to the visitors, and another spanning tha street opposite the convention headquarter probably at the Auditorium on Richards street. oum The Balt Lake High school cadets reached Camp Kearny, Friday last They were at once assigned to certain company streets and tent followed , According to computations made at by evening mess call, ths mess congeneral Primary offices, SI a takes sisting of fried bam, boiled potatoes, were represented at the recent Pribread and butter, etc. mary conference, making a 100 per Among the different states reprecent record of attendance. In all SSS sented at the camp are: Idaho, jostake workera were present, and 1,01 5 ining. New Mexico, California, Ariward workers, representing S8t wards, or nearly half the total number In the zona, Hawaii and Utah. Col. M. Hr Falls Is In command of Church. There were also in attendance 07 members of tha priesthood the R. O. T. C. Infantry camp, with regia-trwttand 899 visitors, making a total Maj. R. B. Leister second In command LA98. This exreeds the attendance a year ago by 708 and is the and CapL A. W. Cleary acting as adlargest ever recorded at a conference jutant of the association. The dally routine schedule as worked out by the officers in command, and which went Into effect today In Shed And Residence tentative way, followa: Reveille, 4:15 a.m.; march, 4:20 Damaged by Fire m.; second call, 4:25 am.; assembly, 6:20 sick call, 4.35 am.; mess Damage estimated at flO was done call, 7a.m.; 7:50 first call for a.m.; to the coal ahed and residencs of am.; assembly call for drill,drill, 8 a.m., Patrolman Charlep Jorgensen, 955 recall for drill, 11:30 a.m.; first sercall, 11:45 a.m.; dinner call, 12 Baddley court, Monday afternoon by geants mount 12:40 a fire of unknown origin. The blase noon; first call for guard waa soon extinguished upon the ar- p.m.; adjutant's call, 12:45 p.m.; assembly for guard mount 12:60 p.m. rival of the fire department. second call for 12:55 p.m. asSparks from the chimney caused a sembly for drill, drill, 1 p.m.; recall from A. C. at home of the fire slight drill, 4:30 p.m.; retreat 6:45 p.m. 2329 Lake street, Monday mess for supper, 4 p.m.; tatoo, afternoon. The damage was estimat- p.m.; call call to quarters, 10:16 p.m.: ed at s; 10:30 Ups, p.m. , Holidays are no exception to ths Safe Deposit Boxes and Insurance schedule general daily and church call A bJUTON - J EN KIN S CO, S3 Main Is answered on Sundays. Taps on Wednesday and Saturda will he sounded at 11 p.m. Declaref Alaska Needs Reports 100 Per Cent Record of Attendance OST men have definite ideas about what makes of clothes, hats, shoes, socks and underwear they want. They are still seeking to find a shirt that satisfies. It's The Eagle. The Eagle Shirt has everything to recommend it exclusive patterns designed by, the makers themselves; individualized fabrics woven by the makers own mills; a fit that meets your actual rather than your ideal proportions; and workmanship that pleases even your wife. If you want to concentrate your shirt purchases on a make that satisfies, here it is. ' We have a wide assortment of patterns, fabrics, 6tyles, colors and sizes to choose from. Every Eagle Shirt is guaranteed, and sold nowhere else in SALT, , LAKE CITY. . We have it. aa t ornn IH' CMS- 5 - 6, 41 ora 1( fU- - Slier- - Fuel it hk rlut Rev Ml hou- 1 rs old. rill be at 1 ecllos irraenl horn I ir, lo- am uel ueeral me at rill bt I of r on te hewn, 1 and rs; all ie lea-b- y the Keate ATES. TEM-a- r and goods UlllBg i'i Mrs. Good roads movements to link western parks with a highway, hav met a ready response In southern UUh, according to Harden Bennlon, secretary of state, who Is back from a trip to Hurricane. An organization meeting was held there which was atlendej by representatives from Kane, Washington and Iron counties. W. W. a member of the was chairman and Charles legislature Betty was secretary. ; A permanent organization will be formed later, and work will be taken up to promote the construction of roads connecting rho Grahd Canyon Zionist Workers park, Zion National Park, and the A road from Salt Lake Visitors Kaibabto forest. Short Creek was at the meeting, and Is beingproposed InvestigatHaving already toured Texas and ed as to cost. California, T. Wllkansky, head of the agricultural division 'of the Zionist Reports Conditions world organization at Jerusalem and In Mexico Improving I. Gutmann, an irrigation expert arIn rived Salt Lake Monday to study David E. Johnson, who has been agricultural methods In use In Utah. in Mexico for 35 years and la a memThe visitors will especially look into the colonization methods employed by ber of the L. D.1 8. colony at Colonia the Mormon Church and will later Juarez, arrived In the city yesterday. go to Canada to study similar subjects Hq states that conditions are much ' there. better In unde.the present .v'ilr. Wllkansky says Palestine had government.Mexico The colonists are enlargno chance of development under the their farms, he ing Turks but with the present chances their water resources,state, developing operating their for development wonderful changes saw mills and making ready for the will be made la the Holy Land. Mr. railroad, which is getting Wilkansky was one of the agricultural closer and closer to gradually realization. experts representing Palestine at the peace conference. of Nome, Alaska, arrived yesterday with her daughter, Georgia, on a visit here. She states that Alaska needs or at least' administration under a body nearer horns than Washington, D. C.t in order to develop properly. She states that efforts ars being made to get statehood for Alaska, both by Gov. Thomas R. Riggs and Goerge Griblsby, representative at Washington. The exporting of reindeer meat to the United States will shortly he a new Industry begun by Alaska, the visitor adds. $2.50 to $18 00 nt Seog-mille- Fre-don- VI Swollen and To Sleep. Frop-- t UTAH'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE. i Eureka and wife of the district judge FACE noroB- - - Locals Administration highway Plans Meet W. A. Holsheiroer, formerly of With Ready Response My. Hard Cclicura Heals. I wss thirteen when my face and back were getting pimples. Tbe pimples would get very red, swollen and Achy, and b was very bard ta sleep at nighf. Tbe pimple would bead sad my come to (ace was vary bad. I was troubled shoot two years before 1 nsed Concur. Soap and Ointment, and I used lour cakes of Seep and three boxes of Olnttert when I was beaded." iSignod'Miss Mazic Johnson, 2014 4tb Su, Sacramento, Calif., June 16, 1919. Use Cotietna Soap. Ointment and Talents far all toilet purposes. wa vo a . i. bn a.iw. ala.- - a-- u tiw Paving on the state highway, from Ogden to Salt Lake City will be completed in the Farmington section, (which is the only unfinahed link) as far as the hotel corner tonight, which will leave put a gap of one and one-ha- lf miles to be completed, according to State Engineer George F. He saye the gap which is now unfinished will be completed soon after Pioneer day. The steel and concrete are In plact for ths viaduct which crosses the Bantberger tracks at Farmington and the work on this will be completed In the near future. ,lf the present rate of speed keeps op on the road work, by September, Mr. McOonagle expects that the stale road will be completed from Spanish Fork to Smlthfieid. with the exeep-- j tton of a gap from Brigham City te WellsvlUe, a distance of about 24 mile making a total at 129 miles of paved highway. Sale Postponed. Company REftRNgBOlEDlNg ia Farmington Pavement to Hotel Comer Opened LALTT. MM.o"a . i(iiiiiiliijini' , 70 ME EIRE Warning to the ' pedestrians of Salt Lake to exercise care in crossing ths streets In order to reduce the number of traffic accidents has been Issued by Traffic Sergeant J. H. Warden. Much carelessness is displayed by pedestrians, Mr. Warden says, and many accidents are. due to this fact. In regard to this the traffic sergeant said: Take the mere "Routine of crossing ths street. A man hr woman will dan across the street, looking neither right nor left although knowing absolutely that ths street Is for vehicles and that one should keep an eye out for trolley cars, automobiles, and horse-draw- n vehicles You would think very often from their actions that the traffic ordinances ars meant only to curb the auto 1st, whereas ths trsfflo ordinance contains a section of two relative to tha pedestrians Take section 48. whtcfl reads: It shall be unlawful for pedestrians to cross the street at any point other than regular street crossings at Intersections and half way between street Intersections. Tha police cannot do everything. The traffic ordinance In Ha sections at bearing on the pedestrians shouldsectbs studied Just as carefully tions bearing on the sutoset. If a little mors care were taken by pedestrian it would result la less Injury and loss of life Fearful Eczema i.in).iD. m Diaa lotion fcr Mnma-Johaaos- 'i Drag 8uvs 'i Jiillnw wstir shop, was severely burnaA about the hands and arms whan the ggpohne T with which he was washing them Wal set on fire In some unknown manner. The fire department was called at that At a meeting Monday afternoon at time and firs officials say they then 120 east First South street, final ar- discovered the oondttion of the shop. Young Kinney's injuries were treated rangements ware mads for tho eatab at the emergency hospital. llshment of a workshop for tha adult I blind of ths city. He Was ' Mrs. M. K. Parsons explained ths Man Reports Held Up and Robbed plans and purpose of the workshop. Mra' Mary Sherwood, experienced in W. B. Smith, 476 east Fourth Equtb teaching basketry, and John 8trache. street, was held up and robbed by former Instructor of earpet weaving In eastern schools, will be In charge of two armsd men at 11:10 p. m. Mon classes Tuesday, Thursday and Friday day as be was walking on Twenty-fir- st of each week, from 2 to 5 p.m. Rooms South street between Seventh and have been fitted np at 126 east First South for the purpose and aa soon as Eighth East streets. Ths highwaymen pupils have become acquainted with obtained 175 la cash and a told the work they will be given special watch. occupation for which they will receive In reporting the matter to the poremn Deration. lice Smith said the men jumped from a bush near tbe sidewalk and ordered Wife Says Husband While him to throw up his hand ha wa being searched. Smith say Threatened Her Life he knocked tho revolver from one of of - tha hands the other men then Bern!! C. Heepel Is charged with men.' The hi pistol Into Smith's side and haring abused hi wife by striking thrust Informed him that if he mads another her, assaulting her 'with aa ax and move As would be a dead man. in a kill to her. complaint A search of the locality failed te rethreatening for divorce filed In the Third district veal any trace of the robbera coon by Mrs, Cora J. HeapeL On the ground of desertion, Frances ef Totes. Stat of Ohio, City Poling filed suit for divorce from Ev-erLucas Count j, sa mskac eath that h Poling and Mattie E. Clark from J. Cbeaey rrank firm of r. J I David R. Clark. sealer partws- - of thohuainooa A ta tho doing Co, Cheney of Toledo. County and State aforeCity . firm Fire aaid will said and that pay tha Violating City sum ef ORE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Regulations Charged each and every eaaa of Catarrh that Final Arrangements F or Adult Blind Workshop tmedlate retie try sns hottls sf t Sec- Weprsales The old county jail,. S4 p. D. Dm sa sag gssrsstea SSS, ase M sa ond South street, will be sold by suction July 2 The sale was scheduled for today, but a postponement wa caused by the county commteston SUP which decided that further time for advertising Was necessary. salt lake clty American Beauty ELECTRIC IRON It only costs a little more anyhow, asd that trifling extra firzt cost is offset many times by the jeers and years of satisfactory, uninterrupted service it wiQ ren- der i4W American Electrical Heater Co. DETROrT et cannot ho cured hr tho Me of HALL T RANK J. MEDICINE. a charge of violating city fire CATARRH . CHE'EY. 47 me and before years to subeerlbed Chugg. George' regulations, Ivon 9th of Imea. thta In 521 dey presence, my a at eld, proprietor of pelnt shop A. W GLEAAON. A D. On her lilt. south State street, waa arrested MonNotary Publt fgeal) Is takes Halls Catarrh Ifemdictn day evening. Churr Is alleged to have acta and through tha Stood Internally allowed a large quantity of papers te on the Mecee Surfaces of tha Eyaiaoi accumulate shout hie shop fro Send for teenmnnial Tbe arrest occurred after William CO, Toledo O y j CHE1ET Hall Family P:il for eoaotlpaUo Kinney. 15 yearn old, 49 east Sevold by ail druggist Tt enth South street, aa employee at the you-- Sold by Doctrinal. |