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Show DESERET mi 1.11 ITED " X TIT SALE STARTED. TODAY large attendance marked th fu aeral services (or Btmuil H. Aur bach. 71 y uti of age, prominent mer chant formerly of Balt Lake, who 4 lad Friday at bis boma la Now Torb. The aervlcea were held thla morning at 11 'o'clock at tha temple B'Nal Israel. The Auerbach etore waa cloaed for tha day and from 200 to 409 employee attended the services, which were oon ducted by the Rabbi William Rice. The funeral cortege waa one of the lerreet eeen in the city In years. The honorary pall hearer were: Ooeernor Hlmon Bamberger, Herman Bamberger, Dr. Seymour B. Toung. Joshua Bean, Henry W. Lawrence, Henry Cohn, Louta Simon .and H. O. McMillan. The active pall bearere Included Morlts Friedman. H. J. Wallace. A. L. Jacob a fcmtl Fried man. A. J. Sktdaw and Ieaao Solomon. , 2Tf DC -- A t JUNE 10 1020 EVENING NEWS THURSDAY, 17 K Over $15,000 Discounts on : m , 100 Pianos and Players Sold in Less Than 2 Weeks, Enabling a Limited Number of Families io Purchase Tq Be Taxable Property in San Jaan Decreases Figures returned by the aaaeaeor of San Juan county for 1IJ to tha Mate board of equalisation abow thla year a returns are not quite so high ft thoae of owing to loaeea of live 4MJ. The figures are real estate. 11. . $140,436: I.-. live Improvement. a (111. 681; personal, $433,211; with total of $1.18.414.S Sd rtguraa for 111 s. tmjproww-mentwere: real relate, $111,144: live stock, $1,301,761 a. to-t04 6, paraonat property, . of $2,437,321. 4,J " al 204,--wit- - Glee Club Entertain Kiward Club Lunchert Only high grade,' standard makes the Knabe. Vocal selection by tha Girt" Glee club of the U D. 8. U. featured the program at tha waekly luncheon of Newhous the KJwanla club In the entertainHotel thte noon. Other ment waa offered by Charles Scott, chairman of tha tomahawk commutes who presented the tomahawk to of-ba Leka club to tha glvan by tha Balt ficers of tha International organisation at tha coming convention. He explained In detail tha composition of tha gift punctuating hi remark charactarlaatlon of with humorou tha makers. Tracy T. Cannon presided. ?Tr3 Almost " Prices and Nearly Old-Tim-e OUT-OF-TOW- ed Batailion Daughter ' v Will Meet Saturday i -- sub-statio- i 1: 4; 23-2- 0: , ii h b 1 -- e rs-W- late because it needed overhauling besides being a little out of date. ' REBUILT PIANOS AND ' PLAYERS , instruments have been work shops, have been our, through " put in good condition and refinished like new. These . d x J Social Welfare League Low Area Will Husband Left Alone Heavy Traffic to Coast Special Power Contract To Resort Hear With Six Children Report Now Under Investigation Reported by Coal Roads Bring Showers t -- Special contracts given by the Utah Power end Light company to smelters and manufacturing concerns were mo dar investigation today by state public utilities commission-- - The Inquiry under umes the special contract which these companies are purchasing electrical current are preferential, discriminatory and against the law. Contracts for power enjoyed by Inter urban and electric railroads will be considered tomorrow. The echodul announced at the end of today's after sipAr contemplate adjournment Mob-day Friday's season until 10 o'clock . morqtng. . . a Pi-tn- !Iir X The regular monthly masting of e Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will be held Saturday at I p.m. In the Pioneer stake hall. Tha folCASE BOARD WILL PUSS lowing program will be rendered: The American Flag," Mrs Edith C. Friel; Our Service Flag First Flag Mada in Utah," Mra. Anna L. Jonee; musical selections, - Maleont, Rudolph and Lillian Redmond;' Our Banner," Mrs Mary J. Clawson; story of tha first Fourth of July celebraCapL A. R. Emery, commanding the tion in Los Angeles Mrs Hay belle T. Salt Lake district, army recruiting Davis eervlce, g sending out a circular norelatice to the varlouO Last Meeting of . Board" Case to tive the Traveling Salt Lake Chapter representing the Federal board for vo. ' Th Silt Lake chapter of tho Amor-Ico- n cational training, now touring this disInstitute of Bonking will hold Its trict, the board being composed of lost mooUng of tho season this eve- medical officer authorised to take cases where vocaning at the Cdmmerclal club when Immediate action In examinations tor the two cleseee of tional training is needed. The notice students who have been attending lec- aays: tures since last September, will be who are entitled to vo25 students concluded, and graduated cational may appear before and given certificate training covering the the board. A fcoldler discharge cerpast year's work. To extificate must be presented. of compensareward matters.. a pedite Council of Defense tion by the' Bureau of War Risk InIf any. should be presented. Chairman Protests surance. Is vocr The feet that the tlonally handicapped must be estabIn a letter te Dr. A. L. Neff, state lished. war historian, I H. Farnsworth, Upon request, this board will furchairman of the state council of d- nish transportation to an from his home to the nearest point efen, protest that Dr. Neff is not shown on the Itinerary-- , ' The ltineraay backed by tha tacts when he states that "the record of the state council follows: Green River, Wye- - June 10: Logan, of defense are wofully .Incomplete." Ogden. June 10; Mr. Farnsworth Cl s lms that the rec- Utah, June 17-Milford, June 23; Ceords of the state council of defense Tooele. June 21: 73-2Eureka, June 25. are complete, end that Dr. Neff la dar City. Jims Salt lake. 24; Richfield. June mistaken. City. June 30, July 3. 3. : Provo, July Price, July I: Green River, Ltah. New Suits Filed. ' July 2 Katinka Parrott against Grant ParPetition in Bankruptcy. rott. for divorce, on groend of cruelty. Frank Williams against Fay WilThree petitions In bankruptcy war " liams, tor divorce, on ground of de- Bled this morning with the United sertion. State district Coutt.' David F. BeauMargaret E.snor Shaw against N champ, a waltef living In Salt Lake L Ritchie, ss administrator of the his debts to be 335 43 with tat of W. H. Shaw, to quiet tttla to stated 3100 asaeta on which he claimed excertain rest estate Oscar Oleen and Mrs. Bertha Pacfie Machinery company against emption. J. Olsen, his wife, were the other ep. the Tracy Loan A Trust company and p i lean is. Oscar Olsen listed his asVirtu Clift, for the appointment of sets at 343 36 and claimed exempreceiver for the Clift building tion on $276 Liabilities te the exL Chr)4 Hagrmeter against the tent of 31 324 40 twere shown. Mra Saw 7 Motor com puny, to recover Olsen stated her llsbttttte to he $2 101 32 and aseeta at 1100, which she $l;2S dsniAf-r- for alleged breach Ol claimed exempt. . ' . "Although twice wounded by machine gun fire, Corporal Chamberlain continued in the assault wava and in driving the enemy from their positions The courage of thla noncommissioned officer waa a material factor in the capture of a number of prisoners." TERMS liberal. allowance for your Silent Piano or Player. which has not been' used much of A -- . in ac- Terms long time to pay the balance on approved credit. Sorely any one now enjoy the pleasure of a o or Player. Call Thursday or --- -a France, July Old-lim- e $10 down and M Twenty-eighth-Infantr- y, f N isre-liab- le Washington wdvlce announce the award of the D. 8. C. to Corporal Max C. Chamberlain, A company, and 'son of W. H. Chamberlain of this city. Tho citation ?f ! t All Standard , Widely Known, Makes The smallest discount is $80 (on payment) on a Piano. The GUARANTEE BUYERS on to a is from $190.00 $80.00, Player. (on payment) range mail is perfectly safe. Ordering by YOU MAY REDUCE THE FTJYING COST AND HERE IS The company is 60 years old and financially strong. Its guarantee THE WAY TO DO IT. Make a larger cash payment than $10.00. and it backs up the guarantee of the manufacturer. Send first . If you pay $100.00 cash you will be given payment, stating the amount you receipt for $150.00 wish to pay each month, and we will to approved credit, ship the instruIf you pay $75.00 cash you will be given ment to you and will refund the a receipt for $112.50 . money if not as represented. If you pay $50.00 cash you will be given a receipt for $75.00 - If you pay $35.00 cash you will be given a receipt for $52.50. ' If you pay $25.00 cash you will be given . a receipt for, $37 A0 IF YOU CAN FAY MORE THAN $10- 0-' , ASK THE SALESMAN All Pianos and Players sold by Daynes-;Beeb- e are closely priced Salt Lake Boy Get 5 U. for Heroism ' 10. 101$. nm i Permission wa given today by tha, state securities commission, through Edwin 8. Felt, secretary, to the Tin-ti- e Drain and Terminal company, at of etock Eureka, to sell 100,000 shares commisat $1.15 per share, with tha sion limited to .10 per cent, Thl company is owned by the Jesse interests. Knight Eureka-Nevade Mining The with properties at Eureka. Nepany the waa right to sell granted vada, 10,000 shares of stock at 60 cent per share with the commission limited to 20 per cant. tion south of Soissons, Call Today or Friday - , s' Drain Tunnel Stock ' , read. "For extraordinary heroism ' All our fine lines are included except Every Piano and Player bears the name of the manufacturer. Not one is a stenciled instrument. . - Given Permit to Sell i Long Time to Pay Balance on Approved Credit Companies Lose Charter When Fail Pay State Tax Notifications are being sent out today to 300 corporations tilling thoin they are delinquent In payment of their annual state license tax, and their charters are therefor suspended, so far as being permitted to transact further business in Utah iq concerned. W. J. Biddowty 'corporation clerk tq the office of the secretary of state la in charge of sqndipg out the delinquent notices If any of these outlawed corporations choose to do so, they may redeem delinquency on or before July l. Is In cases where this redemption the revocation of charater Is mad, set aw da and the corporation is re--, before Instated. Unless reinstated July 1. the revocation becomes permanent, according to Mr. Btddoway. Boose Is Nop a Goad ONf From tbe Ames. Iowa JntelUgencer. When a mss comes t you all doubled up with pain and declare he will die In your presence unless you procure him a drink of whiskey, seed him to a doctor or else give him a dee of Chsmberlatn's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. There to a kniatakea notion among a whole lot of people t t boose Hi the beet remedy for Colic and Stomach ache. Adrt. The board of control of the Sqclal Welfare league Will meet Friday at 6 p.m. under the direction of Dean Milton Bennion of the University of Utah. The main matters jo be considered are public amusements Including dancea, carnival features and games of chance, according t$ Dean Bennion. At the last meeting of the board a committee was appointed to investigate the condition of amusements at the resorts. The results of their Investigations will be given at the session tomorrow after which the board will be In a position to decide Just what steps are necessary to be taken in order to better condition. "We are hoping" said Dean Bennion, "(hat condition will ba uch that no Improvement work will be necessary. Caghe Men Fight Bond Issue in Supreme Court Seeking to eet aside tion In Which an Issue a bend elec- of $460,000 bonds was .voted in Cache county, certain cltisena of that county, ap; peared in the supreme court today in an action brought against the Cache county commissioners, After hearing arguments, the court took the case under edvtoeneent. Arguments were also heard In the application of the Ashton-Jenkl- n company for a writ of mandat te require Judge F. C. Evans, of the Third district court to recognise titles under the Torrens land act- - Both Side were represented by counsel. The court took the case under advisement after hearing the arguments. Cattle Have Blackleg. on - - Telephone- requoeta caned Dr. R. W. Hoggan to Bountiful yesterday where he found three rattle suffering with blackleg in e public pasture herding with 4 other head. He vaccinated the effected settle quarantined the paeture and stated upon his return that he expects no eerioua spread of tbe disease. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 0, In the Crescent ward chapel on State street south of Sandy for Mrs. Augusta A. Eklund, wife of Gustave Eklund. Mr. Eklund, by the death of his wife, Is left alone with six small children, the youngest a babe of only three weeks; there are no relatives in this country to help the sorrowing father car for the little ones The Crescent ward choir sang Tho "Sometime Well Understand, Deep'nlng Trial Throng Tour Way" and "Shall W Meet Beyond the River; and Bishop A. C. Morris sang a solo. The speaker were Carl P. Anderson, of. Clsrkiton, Cache county, Dr. Allen of the Dr. W. H. Grove L. D. S, hospital and Kls A. Nelson of Crescent TA speaker expressed great sympathy for th bereft father of th Children and eulogised th life of tbe departed. Especially sympathetic were the remarks of Elder Anderson, who pam from Clarkston, especially to attend th funeral of a convert. Elder Allen said both Mr. and Mra Eklund had Joined tbe Church In Sweden against th wishes of relative and had com to this country for th gospel's sake. He told of both Mr. and of th faithful!) Mrs Eklund end of their true worth, extending heartfelt eSndolenr to the The' opening and closing husband. were by Hyrum Lancaster prayers -- R. M. Fnlrboura. respectively. and Th ehapel wee draped for the and the floral offerings were profuse and beautiful. Tbe attendance wa gnuaually large. The pallbearers were B. A. Wellington. R. M. Fairbovim. Jymes Johneeu. Chur If Hannon, Joaeph Erickson and Harvey Ainsworth. Interment was n the Creaeent cemetery, where tbe grave wa dedicated by Hyrum Lancaster. Movie Star Here. , T. M. Andsrvon, the well known movla etar. arrived In .the efty thla afternoon and has been busily engaged attending to Important business matters since his arrival The Denver Sr Rio Grande continues to send 200 cars of coal dally eastward 'ever Soldier Summit, and th Utah Railway is handling 100 to 110 cars. , The great bulk of thla 1 bound for Pacific coast points The D.- - A R. G. Is receiving more car from th east, and if this can only b maintained, the1ocal car situation will shortly become .easier, according to local official. Cooler weather 1 at hand, th msr-cur- y at noon today reading not over 72' degress. Th forecast reads "Unsettled with showers tonight, or Friday cooler. Chicago Is sizxllng with th thermometer at $0 degrees and Omaha Is four degrees hotter. A strong low area to settling over this state, slowly moving eaetward, with a high barometric pressure behind it. l q , Whether School Keeps or not Theres The Juvenile Instructor Soon the school season will be over, books put aside and routine tasks forgotten. But the happy vacation cannot be all tfven t over to play. Little folks to keep in touch with reading of some sort will-wan- The Juvenile Instructor answers this gujrrmer requirement in an ideal way. Being, as it is, a delightful blend of amusement and instruction. It will go a long way towards stimulating wholesome activities durihg the months school is out. SUBSCRIBE TODAY $ UO A YEAR. The Juvenile Instructor 44 EAST SOUTH TEMFE. SALT LAKE r V' |