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Show s ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1922, 'rD W. ROY BREG Third some Week- Smyrna' Rugs, Each' Th A State Board Completes Index of Land Patents T of Dairy Cattle ''Testing ' Completed 'in Sanpete . .I,- Testing of dairy cattle in Sanpete county for presence of tuberculosis, whieh has been conducted for several Weeks under federal and stats cooperation by Dr. C. K. Jones and Dr. E. J. Creely, has been completed, and the testers will begin this week in Sevier Dr. A. J. Webb of thi ryntj Apartment of agriculture will similar work in Grand and Ban Jua., gpunties this week, in the hope of completing it by the time bad weather sets in. ' -, Out of 6400 headvof cattle tested m Sanpete county, seventy five,, ' eer cent, Vere found tainted with the Jisease. These will be killed, and the next legislature will be asked to reimburse tha owners in part', under the same rules as have prevailed in the past covering such caees. The money in the past has been taken. from, the bountv tax, but this has been o reduced that aa additional 'appropriation be asked of the legislature. i 7 r t r t. m Entire Brings to our Patrons values and material savings in high grade , beautiful typical Walkers standard suits which are having their prices reduced for the first time Monday because of the backward season. , , Annual Convention to Open ' at Mt Pleasant .Saturday - Session for Two-dae ft At $49.50 to y t Special to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. Oct. $59.50 21' An attendance of at least 500 Christian Endeav-orer- s la predicted for the annual convention of th Utah Christian Endeavor urden. which will opep In the auditorium Wasatch of. Vie academy Friday evening Session will be held through Saturday and Sunday. The convention committee Is hard at a work preparing for the visiting Dan Wall, chairman of the decoration commutes, has arranged for all the stores to decorate m red and white, the Christian Endeavor colors The red and white effect will be used In the gymnasium, In which all of th general meet. Inge win be held,- - 500 opera chairs having bien secured. visiting delegatee will be entertained In Mt Pasanb homat Miss May Clemen-se- n having charge of th The -- resection committee is heeded by Russell Goodman Registrations- - heve been coming at t rapid re'e according to Mies Edna Mat.,i Four son, reg'etratiod chairman. in- - the parade have been deterw id lead ths procesmined- . Pas-sosion, followed by Gunnison, which her quota of registrants second American Fork was .third while Perron was the reported, winning (Is At Ferros, where a branch 01 So. 4 the WSsatch ecademy Is located, a holiday will be declared on Friday and the entire echodf Will probably go to the con- The cleverly styled suits which appeal so strongly to many women, with unusual notch collars, braid trims, beautiful tailored stitching. Materials are poiret twill and duvet de laine. man-tailore- , dels-gste- d This group include the wonderful tweeds Cumberland tweed and sport checks ia beautiful color combinations, tha mans heather suiting in wonderful autumn shades, green amfwine, tan and green, and many others which are growing increasingly popular with women of San Francisco and the oast, being worn for practically every occasion except formal dress. Also poiret twill with tailored stitching, braided strap; also a few sport mqdels, embroidered m yarns- -- -, f ' Colors are kit fox, taupe, brown and Different length coats for navy. different t;rpes, frain.3Qto SSTBches. ue anti fully lined, carefully made. Sizes 16 to 46Vsj. , Color greatly in demand Hawaiian, navy, marten,- - black, new sport combinations. Sizes 16 to 50J. post-ttiS- last-tow- n J tention , Mt Pleasant bulneas house will give the town ever to the Christian Endeav-orer- s half when on Saturday A parade of ah holiday avl't be declared the Christian Endetvorer will tgke plaee Numerous fleets are bsipg prepared. Each town will hate at least ore stunt, while etch society from Salt Lake Is scheduled to produce a float stressing ths invitation of the Salt Laker to hats ths convention In the capital in 192J. The football game between th M a. satch academy and - the Westminster college squad of Salt- Lake will be playel on Saturday afternoon and will be follow 4 by tha banquet. p, Suita formerly priced $98.50 to $169.50, ' . t Wonderfully attractive, handsome dress suits in black end navy. Mar 'lene, gerona, piquette, imported fabrics. Great black wolf collars and some with bottom band of fur on coat ; also Kolinsky and gray squirrel, caracul, beaver' trimmed. ' Old Folks Will Attend Theater Party Thursday ' Souchard Hawaiian Colors Old folks of Salt Lakd will be th at guests of Mrs. Katherine Swanson the American theater Thursday after--nooat 1 o dock, in observance of the n 4 Kossack green kit fox and nary. pomard-- . black Novelty deep tucked cuffs, attractive, distinct 6leeve lines, original onesided pockets of fur, girlish blouse models, and other features, which make a , them irresistibly attractive. Sizes 16 to 44. birthday anniversary of her -husband, the la to TV. H. Swanson. - Those Fho have attained the age of 70 or more have been issued invitations to attend. Admission will be on presentation of the official old folks badge, red for those between 70 and 60, blue for those between 80 and 60 and a white rosette for those more than 90 rears of age. Included al-- m the list of guests will be orphans, particularly those of the Kearns St. Ann's orphan-'age- , th Orphans Home and Dav Nursery and the Neighborhood house, and inmates of the county infirmary and of the Sarah Daft home. The comfort of the visiters will be under the eare of the Old Folks Central committee, the manager of the American theater; Arthur J. Dans, and Mrs. Davis and a fore of ushers. . In East Is eddition to the photoplay, West, starring Constance Talmadge, numbers bv the old folks choir, a comand edy act bv Margetts and Claw-sosolos by Bchupe will make up the program. Automobile owner who find it .convenient are asked by th eentral committee, Bishop Charlee W. Niblev, chairman, and Joshua B. Bean, secretary. to furnish the service of their cars to carry th j aged visitors. Th doors of the" theater will be opened at 1?:30 oclock. Thomas Butler, conductor of the old folks choir, has called a practice meetat 7:30 oclock in ing Mondav night the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms. flow Is the time to Start Silks and Dress Goods YourNew Sweater t nsw sweiter models and a new scarf and hat set hats just come into our Art Department. The Felmhurst. the Wimbledon, Marllynn, th the Oakmont ard the Skoki hst and Start). ATI are to be mad of Lite Bucilla and printed jam Instructions for knitting every model. Our competent teacher U ready and prepared to aid and instruct you In the making o5 these models free of all charge when the yarn is purchased iu the - - n We make it our bdast to offer the best value to be found in beautiful qualities of silks and dress, goods, and urge you to prove the fact to your own satisfaction. Canton Crepe and Crepe Satin; Yard, $2.89 In ail of the most wanted light and dark colors. three most wanted shades. 40 inches wide. the Red-fer- n, Plenty of brown, navy and black. The All Pure Linen Damask Napkins on Special Sale From the Locke and Potts auction sale tock. , . . . , . . ' $8.50 Napkins, $4.50 Dozen All pure linen, eite patterns. Snow white. 0x20-inch- different ; - , . Brocaded Cantons, Heavy Brocaded Satins, Yard, $3 to $6.95 In light and dark colorings; Dewest shades. 40 inches wide. Sport and Mannish Suiting, Special, Yard; $2.98 In brown, grey, tan, blue, henna, black and white. selling at 3.56 and 4.25. Heavy All-Wo- ol Brown, grav, henna, navy, black, green. Plain sell regularly 4J)0 to $5.00. 56 inches wide. department 56 inches wide. Coatings and not elty mixtures. Grades usually $11.50 Napkins, $7.95 Dozen Size 22x22, pure white, ia different ' . signs. t t , t de- ? $11.00 Napkins, $3.95 Dozen durable. Perfectly" bleached and very Size 22x22. Polka dot design.- ' . , . - 4 , $15.00 Napkins, $10.75 Dozen Grades made to Good, heavy weight, with a fine eatin luster. Large' size, 24x24; different designs tp choose from. Snow white. 5 Household and Clothing Reeds Can Be Filled r v Table Silverware : , i s T- - - A representative direct from the ROGERS 184 Manufacturers Mre. Penniman will be hippy and tpi'wer any qnwtiona. , - $3.00 Mens Flannel Shirts $1.98 .by Mrs.' Juanita Penniman $9.98, $19.75, $29.75 A wide e Special Informal Talks .............. For Women $1.08 Men's TVool Riding Breeches Its correct usage and etiquette at Surprisingly Low Prices dl Down Stairs Store Fur Trimmed Suit $24.75 f Hour sales at Warm Winter Coats Mens Khaki Riding Breeches , will tbe the subject of VJ. f I n jH n First Reductions on Christian Endeavor field secretary, whs will be tha principal speaker at tha Utah Christian Endeavor convention at Mt. Pleasant naxt Friday Mojiday S Pott Auction Sale A quality that sells regularly at 1.23 yard. 6 inches wide. Suitable for womens and children l wear or for art work. All linen, Irish .make. - o - & GOOD GOODS' afte-noo- The state board of equalization has Completed, on a cird, index svstem, a complete record of the patents' granted bv tha federal or state government for all tha land in 'private possession in Utah, i This will form the basie record for each county, as wH as for th State, and will be brought up to date, according to the present intention, from year to year by careful checking with the state and federal land office records. With the proper use or this svstem, no real estate in the state should escape taxation. The board is now arranging, however, for transcribing the record into' book form, for a permanent record Of the . original patents. Blank .forms are being designed and maps and tabulated information ia regard to the original grants in each county will be kept in record which will be a check on the card index system, and which will disclose any losses that might occur from the card record by the lose of separate cards, g From the Lock Kv' -- i White Linen Cambric (K Size 27x54; good quality, pleasing patterns. All good colorings. "Well bound ends. Regular made; ss -- usiness Arrive - bringing its quota of service .planned saving events Convention of PuWic Health Worker Ask Institution for Subnormal Children. UUh Association of Public Health Nurses yesterday adopted resolution! and"lected Mrs. J. C. Ham-moapresident; Miss Charlotte Kunz, etc president; Miss M. E. Utz, corresponding secretary, and Mm B. Thatcher, recording secretary. The resolutions follow: ' Resolved, That this association go on record as favoring a visaing nurse association ia Salt Lake Uty; 4 'That w as an association work for a establishment of an institution for a training of the subnormal child and strict supervision of the feeble minded: That we show our of tha splendid program of appreciation tots conference a vote of thanks to all those who ve addressed us. The Utah Public Health association presented a aeries Of resolutions, w hich were also adopted, as follows. 'Utah has lost 1165 people in the pait six years through death from tuberculosis, which disease is preventable and curable. The Utah Public Health association is centering its efforts on fighting this disease and preventing its spread in Utah, as well as working toward general health imprbvement in the state. The Utah Public Health association in its work ia financed by and through -- the sale of Christmas teals, and all moneys recieved from the sale of these seals are used exclusively and wholly ia Utah toward the betterment of health conditions 'in the state. Therefore, be it , Resolved, Thar the "members of the Utah Publie Health, Nurses y association lend every possible help in- - snd assistance to the Utah Publie. Health association in fighting tuberculosis, in educating, ths people of Utah on health matters and. in the annual sale of Christmas seals, that the fight on in the future may be more extensive and successful. ' . The morning lession was thq only one held yesterday., Speakers' were .Mrs Amy Brown Lyman, secretary of the womens Ret.cf society of the'L. D., S. church, who talked on necessity of cooperation; Mrs. k. T. tHssoway of th Chantv Organization" aociety, on the asms subiectr Mrs: Ella Conover of the child hygiene bureau of the Utah state board of health, who.told of experiences in California public health work; Mrs. J. C. Hammond, chief nurse of the Met. ropoljtan visiting nurses; service,; Miss Lydia J Baird, of the cityhoardiof health, on the work ofihe municipal clinics; Miss Maria Johnson, on the work of school nurse w Xebo .district; Miss Nellie 'Heinrleman of the Utah public health Service, on tuberculosis pursing, ind Mips L. 0--. Condon of the veterans bureau, ea fseonstroctiop. w wp , "i $ - rings of styles and materials go into thisxwonderful showing of new garments. Sport models, dress models. Styles are for old and young. The values show a saving of 5 to 10 on a coat. Be sure to see tthem, colors, These charming new" suits are such as to appeal to you instantly. and They are mostly for large small women-- . The trimmings are squirrel, girls opossum and beaver. , , - Her Is Joyful New Bojs Heavy Cotton'Sweaters . c. I,. $1.49 - 1 , ' Girls Gingham Dresses . . Sale of Fall and Winter - . 08c . Boys' Ouiing to discuss individuar problems , Creepers Extensive showing newest patterns in J ' Rogers 1847 Silver . '..59c Womens Wool Sweaters ,...,$2.49- lip-ov- er J v j 7 KNIT UNDERWEAR ' For the' Whole Family Two Hundred Splendid . Thousands and thousands of pieces gat into this great annual eveqL Make your every dollar spent count by purchasing your needs while these- prices last. Mens Union Suita , ,98c 1.19 $159 68c 1.19 Boys Union Salta Womens Union Suita .."...59c 75c 98c Oris Union Suite S9c 89c 98c Approved I D. 8, Garmenta . ., .65c 1.45 111.95 2.19 other bargains besides the ones advertised. Many l.........,39e .............. ,We Offer Tor Monday and the Week v New Dresses 510.75 5ie.7u This great showing of new garmenta reflects the very touches. Straight lines, basque effects, bloused models, pleated skirts, panels, draped styles. Trimmed and plain canton ere pey taffeta, crepe meteor and poiret twills. Every size, 15 to 42. Black; plenty of navy blue. Maiyr are reindeer, tan and brown. Sueh values are latest fashion .gscldonr aeon- - Monday, 9 to 12 P. "White Naptha Soap , ft for 20o Boh White Laundry Soap ft for eoo Old Dutch Cleanser, 9 for 83o Limit one lot ot each to a cut O. tomer. - Children Heavy Bath Robes, $1.19 Rer kiddies S, 4, 9. Dark colAa nn- -' ors, made splendidly. usual value. Eoy Sweaters, iZs Tor boys 6 to 14 veara, A good oxford grar. High buttoning eollar. Ihey kefp tbs boys warm. Children Deria Saits, 75o the kiddies Il.j 2, 4, 6, 8 re. yes Jor made suit. Triitirel red. Vwiib turkey , |