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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING,. OCTOBER 10 A L. Garrison of QGDEN Offlea, Bitulithlc Road Men Call on State Board Pasteurization of Milk Sought by Ogjen Women Walter Warren, of Warren Brother company, which holds the patents on certain form of the bitulithlc process of road making, and M. L. Gordon, local representative of the company, yesterday called on the state road commission and expounded, their view aa to the claims of the asphaltic concrete pavement for recognition. They referred to the fact that the bitulithlc particularly pavement on a black base'L la not a typo spect--flfIn the advertisements now running for the federal aid highway project between Magna and the Tooele county line. Two types are being advertised, one the straight cement concrete, seven inches thick throughout, and th other the bltullthic covering on a cement Th vial tor expressed Ah opinion that the specifications practically make it impossible for the bltulithie surfacing on a cement base to compete with the concrete type of the standing required They were told that the state road commission ta using Us best Judgment, considering the nature of th roadbed and ths traffic th road will have to stand. The roadway tn question will have to resist a lot of heavy usage, and the state officials asserted that the types specified are those which In their opinion will best stand up under conditions Duchesne county officials were In for a short time to dlscuaa road work In that county, now In progress, and to reconcile county and state accounts. will be in the Mountain DEPARTMENT. Phoiiea- - the Baptist church will officiate. The Scouts will attend In a body and act Boy aa pallbearers. Interment Oglm Theatre Building. Bmlnwi, 6M: CorrewtonderL tlttk View cemetery, OGDEN, Oct. 10. Women of th Clvle league called upon Mayor Frank Francis hall this morning and requested that the commission pass an ordinance the pasteurisation Reckless Auto May of milk aokl requiring In the city. Cases of unaan License promen. ltary conditions were 'reported by the Lose on the request, OGttaX. Oct 10. Samuel Porter a No action was taken O. B. Mad son' and A". Wood trxn see, who was arrested! Saturday L. Commissioners Larson are out of the city and not O. after e had severely .thjured-Davi- d to return until tomorrow morn Kane.whom he ran Into with his auto- expected lng. mobile, will be given a hearing In the Hst71$ court upon the charge of ope rat' William in hlie under the. automotitiaw ng " Tuenoy or liquorwas Dies iri Ogden Thi action by stipulated today George Halverson, attorney for Wood- mareoe, and Assistant Otty Attorney S. 10.Oct. William P. OGDEN, C. Powell. A charge of haling liquor In 41 of sige, died at ( JO his possession also wHl be filed against o'clock thl year the family home, at morning -- Woodman see In the 1058 Twenty-sevent- h district courtA street, after an IllCounty Attorney David J, Wilson said ness of aix weeks tbe Mr. Lethbridge was bom In Evanston. today that the Investigation made by Popolice at the direction of Chief of Wyq, December 0. 1881. He la survived lice Oort Is I Allison had disclosed the by his widow, on aon, one daughter, fact that Woodmansee had ,a bottle of mother and eeveral brothers and store. The body was removed to th Lindquist liquor in his pocket when arrested Imchape). mediately after the accident. There was little change today In the condition of Kane, who Is In the hospital, suffering front a fractured skull The county attorney said today that action, would probably be taken to con , fiscate' Woodmansee a car and to pre OGDKN, Oct. 10. Activities for the vent him from operating an automobile winter of the Ogden chapter of the Amerwithin,' the state of Utah Four times ican Association of Engineers wer conarWoodmansee has been since April sidered th monthly meeting of the rested upon the charge of operating an chapter at at Wetier the club last night, automobile white under the Influence of according to C. W Cross, vice president lkiuor4 In three Instance he ran down of the who chapter, presided. Oommlt-teee-o- n pernoif with, the automobile. At. education and entertainment were Instructed to arrange for activities dur tn the next fourSmemths. M and 740; Beelety, at ths city Driver Machine and P. Lethbridge at Home -- 1 ' Leth-brlde- . g, -- Engineers Planning Activities for Winter -- Senator King Speaks to Qgden Progressive Club OGDF.N, That about congress, state Oct. 25 000 10 laws passed by legislatures and city councils in ten years are needless and serve no good purpose was the declaration of benator William H. King In his address before the member of the Progresses club of Ogdep at the Weber club at noon today. Senator King referred to American as being opportunists who often are swayed bv some hysterical political leader and try to yet legislation enacted that would be disastrous to the country.' The people do noi give enough attention to the constitutional law and often abandon the d prihclples of the government and grasp for that which is not conducive of good government, he added After reviewing some of the matters ahich are presented to the national lawmaker. Senator King spoke of service as being the Important thing for progress, He paid tribute to the Progressive club for the part they are playing In American life, and declared that more of them were needed in the country. deep-seate- Services to Be Held for -William Van Noy Today OGDKN, Ovt 10. Funeral services for William Van Noy. 45 years of age, who died yesterday- morning at the family home, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the Sixth ward meeting house, . Bishop Albert B, Foulger will conduct the service. The ritual of the Ktks lodge wIU be Observed at the grave by the officer of the lodge, A firing squad from the American Legion post will fire a volley - over th grave. SUFFERERS SHOULD USE SALTS Says Indigestion comes from an excess of hydrochloric acid. id Dont use a leavener that does not white-of-eg- V The Economy BAKING contains a small amount of white-of-eg- Bfnai Brith Prepares to Welcome President Evening BE HONORED WITH FAREWELL PARTY Specials Till Noon All-Da- y enJoed after the h table-spoonf- littl e --Cftiidreir' Needed Mothers Care 3Iy stomach suffering was so severe that I could not have lasted much longer. I did not care so milch for myself, hut did not want to leave three little children, who needed mya mothers love and care. A cousin in California wrote tne about Mayrs -- if See Clayton Investment tl Sjnbriteo I Co., Regent Building. SI Large pkg. Sunripe Oats Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, lb Large pkg. Seedless Raising White FOR BREAKFAST RICE Kelloggs Corn Flakes Sims Malt o' Wheat Post Toasties Shredded Wheat 9e 25c 9c ..lie bars P. & O. Naptha Soap ....49o (Vlo Palm Toilet Soap bars Kirk's White Soap Lqx Small pkg. Rltiso Large pkg Rinso Small pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes, 5c 45e 10 SPERRYS DRIFTED SNOW 48-l- bag 9 lb. ... $1.59 bag Sperry's Cornmeal T -- I Is ..15e . .35c ..66c ..10 . 43c 23c Chill Beans Chill Beans ...63c HUSLERS- FLOUR - 48-l- $c b. 25c . 23e ...... b. . 23o BEANS 2 lbs. Sago 2 lbs. Rice 5 lbs Rice 10 lbs. Rice 2 lbe. Navy Beans 6 lbs Navy Beans 2 lbs Red Mexlian 5 lbs. Red Mexican 10c 3 2 b hag Huriere Flour bag Husler s Germade bag Hus(ers Graham $1.65 37c 33c JAM Large can Royal Apricot Jam ...29c or Jam- - ........9c Plum Loganberry pkgs 38c 15c ' Milk Sego den a Downtown Store, South State Eaat and Seventh So. Third Ninth East and Ninth So. 701 48-l- b. 2 2 Banned vegetables cans String Beans large cans Tomatoes 3321 25c 25c Kaysville FLOUR East Second South. Third North and Second West South State 2332 South Bor- Milk PEANUT BUTTER can Hoody's Peanut Butter. 27c can Hoodys Peanut Butter . ,47c PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour . Log Cabin Syrup, small OLD WHEAT FLOUR An excellent grade to use for winter $1 30 bag 2 bags $2.55 10 bags $12.50 HOSKISSONS 55 or $1.35 Stats 79C 12VjC 25c 45c 45c 50c 25c 35c Cleanser Free.) can Cri-c$135 Lljiton s or Schilling's Tea ...,70c 10 Creme Oil Soap a sse 3 loe Corn Flakes 2e Golden West . Coffee 40c Corn or I'eas ,11o 12 Individual Corn Flakes . .!.2Sc Tall cans Salmon nc cans Deviled Ham ...2Sc 5 large boxes Matches 25c RIGHT at tout finger tips on the handle. You Taste ' theDifference Instantly! HARRIS- MILK LOOK! "XlSTENr And Buy a WOODROW or blue Monday will run over you with drudgery and washboard. 1 W - Only $5-Do- wn Until October IVithont Surgery 15, 1922 Ir The Best by Test. SeeOurDisplayat Bonneville Park. VJALEtER ELECTRIC 159 State. Wasatch 4703. is the trigger switch that starts andsto the i - STOP! Files Can Ds Cured . ' Potatoes. IS lbs. Fine Fresh Nucoa lb Eagle Brand itaCaOBD week-en- Neltotu and Dr. Nelaoe Mia Jeanette Pitt, sister of Mrs. Nelson, visited her last week-enDr and Mrs Eagene H, Smith left Sunday evening-for-two weeks visit In Omaha, and ( hlcago. They will visit Mr. Smith a parents In Omaha and Dr. Smith will attend a medical Von vent ion la Cincinnati. The tl omen's Home Missionary society of Methodist church will meet at the home of An instructive book baa been published the Mra. W. B Kerr, 2221 Quincy avenue. Thorn-da- y ' A, S McCleary, the noted rectal by afternoon at 2 89 o'clock. Devotions la will , spetialist of Kansas City. This book be conducted by Mra. S. M Sqstbmavd and the .tells howsufferer from Kies can. be Mra.J. Lena Web quickly and easily cured without the ter. who wilt give some of her personal ex uae of knife, scissors, hot" iron,, elecperleocea among the negroes in the south. The tsolden Spike Sewing club will meet at tricity or any other cutting or burning tbe borne of Mrs. W. A Roberts. 2197 Jefferconfinement without method, to bed and no- - hospital bill to pav. The method son avenue tomorrow afternoon. The Federated Miwloopry ocietic will meet has: been a success for twenty-thre- e Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at yean and in more than six thousand at 80tbeoclock The following program will be cases. Th book Is sent postpaid free to 2givt-n: Devotional. Mra. E. P. Mills; song. pereqns afflicted with piles or other Mias MIMred C reveling, book review, Tbe reo-a- l troubles who dip this Item and Houl of the Immigrant th Kev. W. L. ms I It with name and address to Dr. round-tabl- e selection trio dlacuastoo, Mclfa.axy,...543. Parkview,... Kansas city. Moadamci There wilt Mo, . , be aa election of officers. Advertlsement.) EXTRA SPECIAL .... Mr j, E Browning ta vlelting tn Balt Lake, I have since been entirely welL guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Browning. harmless preparation that theMr. E. Felton of Eeantton Wyo., spent removes the catarrhal mucug'from the laet here rlaiting friends. intestinal tract and allays the inflamMr. and Mr. Ralph Bristol were facets mation which causes practically all at a dinacr party giren laet erentng by Mr G. and Norman Atkinson t tbe NewbouM stpnfach, liver and intestinal ailments, hotel Mr. In alt Lake. Following th dinner, including appendicitis. One dose will the party attended th ball giren t the Hotel convince or monev refunded. Schramm- - TTah b? El KaUh temple la honor of Imperial James B MH'andle of Honolulu.- - Johnson, Drugs, Five 5) Good Stores, Potentate Mr. William Pitt of MU Lek pending and druggists everywhere. (Adv.) tie week in Ogden, the guest of her daughter. Henry for I ' Daisy Butter, 2 lbs Capitol Grocery It 3a a simple, Mra. box vG 60 WEST SECOND SOUTH J. B. (Power) Ctftfee 27c 10 lbs. Fine ... 75c Sugar First Grade Butter sgc Guaranteed Egge 300 High Patent Flour" $1.15 M hlte Fawn Flour, cwt S2S0 Tall ran Mtlk . . Sc 10 bars Classic Soa-45c ofTt' -- A M. Regent Building AVovrBranch "Tostoffice: Jonathan Applet, winter, per E has the richness, purity and natural flavor makes you say, Now thats BEAL milk! Harris Milk is brought direct from the farms to the. dairy no long trips on the railroad no standing in unsanitary places to collect gorms and unpleasant Tlators. It comes to you fresh, sweet, pure and wholesome, with generous cream content that makes it richly delicious. , Our drivers carry milk, buttermilk, cottage cheese and whipping and coffee cream on the that Hamilton Beach "Vacuum Sweeper j a A poll of the trigger and It floes the most mJ effortless cleaning you have Ter seen. It U energetic and swift. It la thorough. All dirt surrendoi to it. It 1 easy to run, long lasting and absolutely guaranteed! A small down payment and st little each week makes lt -yotitir tG tise" as much as jo" please. Every day you delay costs you time and work and nealtb. Phone today See -the wonderful work of Beat. ing brush plus - For - Rent -- or - Sale Supcr-euctkm- $1.25 Weekly 'Rugs Cleaned, 50c Each. DODGE BROS. 245 State St. Waa. 5050. wagons. HARRIS BROS. 723 So.5tate St. Vamp delinquent notice. Western yoming Lkn i A Livestock company, room 70S. Deseret Bank buildLake Salt ing, City, Utah lng described stock, on account of sessmeot levied on the lOtb day of Au- - the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follow s. Cert. ; No. Shares." Amt 7 2 Arthur J Holt $1,000 VV. W. 1 1 goo Itackay fritstr-192- V -- or Salmon 55c Pot Roast, lb 2 lbs. Pork Sausage 2 lbs. Veal Chops 2 lbs. Pork Chops 3 lbs. Pure Lard 3 lbs. Steer Boiling Meat 2 lbs. Steer Beef Steak 2 lbs. Wieners, Pranks 07 Bologna trL bera of her aewlnf dab Thursday afternoon at her home. 649 Twenty fourth atreet. arl Keamuaaem 1324 Twenty-fift- h Mr. mem bert1 W it Beaux Eeprtt dub Thursday afternoon. Mra Clem William will entertain th member of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home. 1049 WanhinffoB eaue. Section No. 1 of the Women' circle of th First Freabyterlan church will meet with Mrs. Fred Repptch, 739 Washington arena. Thursday afternoon. The Lai Co club wllj be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mr Ray W. 8 ton at her home. 739 Canyon rood Th Lire Oak Hewing club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mr. Sarah Drytdal at tb home of her daughter. Mrs. Cora Cnirer, 1247 - Caul-- .... Specials 10 lbs. Sugar 2 lbs. Fresh Halibut SOCIETY d Fresh White If lower, lb. HOSKISSONS WEDNESDAY? BARGAINS 45c basket 10 Corns and get 48c worth of P. & a. Soaps for 20c can M. J. B. Coffee 43c can M. J. B. Coffee S1.23 can M. J. B. Coffee S1.97 2 cans June Peas or Sweet Corn 23c Best Hlgb Patent Flour, bag $L39 45c bag Rolled Oats 10 bars Crystal White Soap ...49c 2 lbs. Firesh Peanut Butter 39e 2 lbs. Cheese 49c 2 lbs. Butter 83c LOW OFFICE RENTS Concord Grapss SOAPS Pot Roast Steer Beef, lb. .10c 2 lbs. Fresh Hamburger ..25c 2 lbs. Steer Beef Steak, . .25c 1 4 ht THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER (Met 10 lbs. Extra Fine Sugar 77c 10 bars Palmolive Soap . . ,69c 2 lbs. Fresh Creamery Butter 77c A farewell reception amMeatlmonlal for -- Herman Johnson, who will leave for th Netherlands i.j the near future on a mission for the Mormon church, will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday eienlna In the LeOrand ward Clmpel. Danclnir, the mualo to be furnished bv the Meln-dia- n will orchestra, hydro-chlori- -- BEST BT TEST l. well-know- n Dflgh t-- 9 NS? Are Injitred Automobile People's This g. .Remember the white-o- f egg in Calumet protects the success of your bakings. It is tbe economical positive bake-da- y aid and its sale is 2H times as much as that of any other brand. . A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. 4. be POVJDER makes it possible for representatives of the company to test it frequently for leavening-strength-rigon the dealers counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain on the dealers shelves. It must always be up to the high Calumet standard, , Accused Man Is Acquitted Jury on Liquor PLEADS NOT GUILTY. K. Sato, Japanese OQDEN, Oct. 10 farmer of Burch creek, was arraigned In the city court this morning on the charge of being a persistent violator of the prohibition law. He pleaded not guilty and the preliminary hearing was set for October 21. He was released upon g. nt following program Singing, congregation: piano solo, 1300 bond. Melva Ashton: selec- tlon, LeGrapd Ward SMOOT IS TO SPEAK. Glee club, reading. OGPENOcL10. Senator Reed 8moot A authority states that will be the principal speaker at th tab- violin molo, Theodore Dangerfleld, xylostomach trouble and indigestion are ernacle tomorrow evening at the first phone solo, Leone piano solo. nearly always due to. acidity acid Republican rally of the year. It Is ex- Gladys Spry Nuttall; Martin, solo. Edna soprano stomach and not, as most folks be- pected that a number of other Republiof the state will speak At noon tolieve, from a lack of digestive juices. cans morrow Senator Smoot will be the guest c He states that an excess of of the Rotary club at the Weber club. acid in the stomach retards diUNDERGOES OPERATION. gestion and start food fermentation; OGDKN. Oct. 10 Thomas H. Davis, then cur meals sour like garbage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases, city building Inspector, who haa been 111 his home for number a at of days, w which inflate the stomach like a toy removed to the Dee hospital today for a balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy minor operation, which waa reported aa feeling in the chest, we eructate sour successful. food, belch gas or have heartburn, flatuROAD SOON TO BE REOPENED. or nausea. lence, water-brasThe Ogden canyon OGDEN, Oct. 10 He tells us to lay aside all digestive road, which was dosed to this aids and instead get from any phar- morning, pending the removal traffic of the iron ounces four of Jad Salts and take bridge to a temporary foundation, will macy a in a glass of water be- be open for traffic late tomorrow night, of the board of fore breakfast, while it is effervescing, Moroni Skeen, chairmansaid today. and, furthermore, to continue this for county commissioners, remodeled Newly building. one Sheek. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize J or Suites outOGDEN rooms; single the Acidity, remove the gaa making masst start the liver, stimulate the kid side or court light. - Can be ?t. 10,- - Th Mirth-OGDEH, society met 4 neys and thus promote a free flow of yeterty afternoon with Mr. Horace B. Nb-ekat her home, 070 Twenty-thirpurerdigestive juices. Flint to suit your individfinished Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made were ditruaeed ami committee appointed few th annua! charity bail t be fives by th society from the acid of grapes and lemon at needs. ual th Berthana in November. juice, combined with lithia and sodium Mr. i. T. Ie will ntertia th member of phosphate. This harmless salts is used her bridge club at her home, 1S10 Twenty1 Friday afternoon. by thousands of stomach sufferers with fifth street. Mr. SI K Crawshtw will entertain the meta excellent results. (Adv.) contain When you do you take chances you run the risk of spoiling "your bakings. -- Salt Lake Eagles Give Dance STOMACH i In Cnlumct a Vital Element I.lcst Daliinn Povclcrs Lad; City Will Aid Ogden Livestock SCHOOL STUDENT DIES. OGDEN, Oct. 10. Calvert Arllng Batson of Beryl and Ida tles. Jenneft Battlce, died yesterday noon at the family home, 2152 Wall avenue. He was a student at the Central Junior high tery. aehool and a member of the Boy Scouts. LUNCHEONS ARK PLANNED. Besides the parents, he has two brothers and one sister surviving. Services OGDEN, Oct. 10 and superwill b held Thursday afternoon at 2 SO visors of the OgdenPrincipal city public schools from th Kirkendall mortuary. The Kev. began the first of a aerie of luncheons at the Weber club at noon today. Th luncheon meetings will be for the purpose of discussing school affairs, according to the announcement of Superintendent W. Karl Hopklna HIGH ' Freckles of Film Fame Fun Feature of Orpheum Show Preparations are being mad by the Balt Lake B'nal Brith organization to welcome M. J. Flnkensteln of Angeles. dlatrlct grand president of the I O B, B. No.-who wilt come to Walt Ink October 17 to make his annual Inspection. According to J. Kindling, president of the local order, the Salt lake lodge will exBrigham degree work In the of Show emplify the grand president, and on preseme, October 18 Mr. Flnkenstein will be the guest of honor OGDEN, Oct 10 That Brigham City at a dinner and dance at the Hotel Utah. will heartily support th fourth annual The grand lodge convention w 111 be held livestock show to be held tn Ogden the In this city In June, 1923. Plana are now first week in January Is the announcemad. being ment received by .Secretary Jesse 8. Richards of the chamber of commerce and Will the livestock show today. The cattle raisers of Brigham City and Boxelder This county are planning to send much purebred stock to the show. Members ofvSalt Lake aerie No. 87. Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold the first of a series of fall and wmter dances their clubrooms at Fourth South and by Charge at West Temple streets tonight. These dances will be for the benefit of the miOGDEN, Oct. 10 P. J. Quinn, Propriewhich la band, aerie litary forming tor of the National bar. was found guilty to represent the the at the 1923 conlodge of having liquor In his possession by a vention of the order at Denver, Colo tn the city court today. Jury la Allen the Roy of the director L After th arrest of Quinn upon the band, assisted by Frank O. Starr. Wesley Barry, who comes In person to charge, the city commission Issued an the Drpheum tonight. order revoking h's license. It Is reported that- - ths commission will Two in be asked to rescind its order, now that Quinn has been exonerated. tno, Lola Leonard. Edna Mishaps Gotber. ladles pother and Lou so Watson, remarks, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Two automobile accidents were Inves- liishop E M. Ashton, remarks, Mr. John10 OGDEN, Oct the Marriage license tigated yesterday. William son. were Issued at the office of County Clerk Cody, S byyears police 213 West First age. of, BOY HURT AT FOOTBALL. L. A. Van Dvke today to the following: North street, was struck by an automoG. Dudley Whitmore, Kansag City, Mo., bile at First North Edson Packer, 15 ears of agre, of and Fifth West and Mary E. Foster, Edmonton, Can- streets. He was taken to the emergency bandy, while plavinjc football oei the L. 8 field yesterday afternoon, suffered ada; Heber M. Jackson, Willard, and Ada hospital by the driver of the car, whose O. Simpson, Sunset; Chauncey C. FrosL name waa not reported at the hospital. a broken leg He received first aid The boy was said to be suffering from treatment at the emergency hospltaL Jr, Pocatello, Idaho, and Ruth Nelson, concussion of the brain. He was taken Freedom, Wyo. home. 2 John Keller. age, Jearg.of 1166 East Fifth South street, INFANT BOY DIES. was struck OGDEN, Oct. 10. Silvio Peter Fsvero, by an automobile at Second South and Infant ton of Antonio and Mabel Monti Main streets yesterday. He escaped se10 vere injury. havero, died morning at o clock at the yesterday home at Tkylor. Service will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 30 o'clock from the St. Joseph church. The MISSIONARY WILL Right Rev. P. M. Cuehnahan will offic201 South State Street. iate. Interment will be in the city ceme- - 11, lyirj. George B. Thatcher.. ...26 1 . 600 Bennion Livestock Co ..44 2 1,000 Roosevelt Livestock Co. 42 1 600 62 Stahley Sheep Co 1 600- . T. WTUbpe 66 1 , 600 And In accordance with law and an or-h board of directors made on 10th day of August. 1922, So shares of each parcel of atock as many be necessary will be sold at room mav 703 Deseret Bank building. Salt Lake City on the 29th day of October. 1922. Ltah, at 2 o clock p m., to pay assessment thereon, together delinquent with the coats of advertising and expense of sale F. W. COPE., Secretary. Banlt BRihn, Salt r ILOOTH.',733T?tJerat V-- n City, Utah. ?r |