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Show 19251 THE EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, , (Mat to he $2,U14.T7, leavlfif balance of $1,782.01. ' Mayor iinnaen welcomed the visitors to Pro to and characterized the backers as barometers of business awtflBawial condltluna, and a physicians with their hands on the. puls of the economic bod of the nation. He urged closer between the banker and the small depositor, who, he declared, needs advise frequently on financial matters. .Ia this respect be paid a glowing tribute to "the memory of the late John l. Iixon of the farm ers and Merchants Bank of Provo. W. 8. ChiiHuan, cashier , of the banks of Grove, American Fork and Lehi, and president of the Utah county chape of the Utah Bankers assouutUon, la behalf of the chapter welcomed the member of the state organisation. Bfi emphasized the dost asMociaUoh and ce operation practises by the bankers of Utah county through the chapter. James M. Peterson, president of the James M. Peterson Bank at , responded to the welcomes, andT' invited the association to holu - , is Pis Oat.) (Continued Fkhb i" lis capacity he served until Bankers 19U2. release . Is March, 1901, be wss called te be firstcouxsehjr to Pioneer stake preanoy, where he continued il January, 1917, when,, upos the death of President William he succeeded to the presidency. In 1907 he wss called a second time to the presidency of the Netherlands and Belgium mistdon. He returned here In 1906 and in 1912 he waa named water supply engineer for Salt Lake City. In Anril of the following year he was made city engineer. -- Tkitinp' Here Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Juhhsoa a fid family' of Illwatha formerly of Provo1 are visiting with Mara. HattI Carter and other relatives. VUited Here Gad WiUIama, who at present employed atjOonnlsoa In this city spent last week-envisiting with hla family. la d t-- LOCAL ARTIST l'U-aaa- V CITY HEWS a-t- REVUE MONDAY Venice Jeppersons Students to Appear- - in Feature Dances at Columbia Atteriion Odd FelWws All Odd Fellows are requested te meet at the (Hid' fellow hall at 10 o'clock Sun day .morning for the proposition of going to the city cemetery to dedi cate the graves, tt o VWting nere J. p. Madsea of Roosovelt 4is visiting In Vineyard with relative and friends. la Ophor Vra, Victor Vlckland is spending f wo ;wee'kiilnr--Ophor- , with relaltves and What promises to, be one of the Utah, visiting friends, most entertaining dance revues ever held iff Provo will he given by Miss From Bountl ul Ernest 4fadserr Venice Jepperson and her pupils in Land his family of Bountiful-a-re the Columbia theater Monday evenvusitlng In Vineyard and Provo for a ing, June 8. few days. They came here to at This revue, will take tip a um- tend the Madsen family' reunion at stutnary of thework covered by the Geneva and also the bankers' condents during the winter quarter, feavention. A turing some of the more experienced dancers in solo numbers and all of National Meotioo The Wood-Cli- f the other pupils In clever group ton company was given a two dunces. , . Miss Jepperson needs no, Intro column bead feature story in "Wo duction as to her ability as an ac men's Wear,", national trade news on the birthday cake feature complished dancer and teacher and paper anniversary her 'students- who have appeared in of their twenty-thir- d various local shows during the win' sale recently, ter have made splendid flames -- for NO MONEY. NO POOL, themselves as well as their 1U 102rJ convention -- at Biehfleld. He spoke feelingly of the Brigham Young uuiverslty, which, be saiu, I hud been a beacon light to many of the young people of the state and paid tribute to Dr. BrUuhall. Dr. Karl G. Uaeser and the other founders of the school. r, , The meeting was opened with community singing . led by the dynamic fjrof. George ' V Kltzroy, A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. Clifford E. loung, of American Fork, a. daughter of President Ueber J. Grant She was accompanied by Mrs. Balph E. Booth of Provo. PITTSBURGH, Pa. June B. Be Telegrams wishing success to the Miss, Jepperson .is a-- pupil of cause no appropriations have, been convention were read by Secretary Stefano Mast'agno of Neyir Tork, made, city swimming pools will not Marcusen fron Mellon, Marlllyn Cnssof of the Swedish be otened until June 22, despite the ; .1). K. of. the SP - Hart, Schaffner & Mat X , - , . t ''' r, A.-.- see-retr- y treasury Crls-singe- rf governor terfederat Tf-- toe da Beers In "Revue D'Aft." , serve board ; J. W. Mcintosh, comp The revue on Mondnyls the last troller, Washington, IX. C, who dancing public appearance the on the bankers of Utah school will make as Miss Jepperson the few failures during the period Is leaving in the early fall to attend of depression nd W. E. Knox, school in the east and may be gone' president of the American Bankers' " for Several s. association. A request has been made for a ;T,T The activities of the legislative number of dances used in lust years committee and the results obtained revue and they will be repeated in at the last state legislature were this year's divertissements, gome outlined by O. W. Adams, Vice prestlrf tne feature dances will be "Pirate dent of the Utah;' State National Revue," "Snow Flake Ballet," bank at Salt Lak City and chair Revue D'Orient," "Apache Scene," man of the legislative committee. In An Artist's Studio," and many Ellas A, Smith, cashier of the Des-- other .clever numbers. eret Savings bank of Bait Lake City and chairman of the membership . years. 1 ii suits are the talk of the country Two pants if you want them. Come in and get yours, they are going fast ternoeiS37 Si -- Ercanbrack & Son Bright Red on - This Frocks 0- .a awamaaiBaawaaaw ,a !,' - v BUSHES . coinmtteerepnrted tbatof the banks of the state eligible for membership in the organization only, two bad not yet become affiliated. That the bankers of the stat should more fully with the schools of the state In spreading the right sort of education was urged by) Y. 31. MIchelson, cashier of the Utah Ravings and Trust com pany of Salt Lake City and chap man of the educational committed of the association. Musical selections were rendered by Murray Roberts, Prof. J. K. Bo- shard and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey.' Due to the rain the contemplated trip over the Tlmpanogos loop, one of the main entertainment features scheduled for Saturday afternoon, has been abandoned. Instead th bankers will 1 the guests of Pleas ant Grove at the Stawberry day cele bration Saturday morning. COLUMBIA Tonight and Saturday , ii II CAMONNEW JACK N ' jjj riMJ I ty Jbmv Crui mni ftttunmf , SALT LAKE, June for the last eficbt years president of the Pioneer, stake off toe vnurcn oi jesus Lnnsi or wit-- . terjflaxitajntsJiiQL op of that organization; according to an annuoncemen by the first presidency; of the church yesterday;-- ' The selection received full indorse ment of the council of the twelve and met the approval of others of the general authorities of the Q. Cannon, ? -- church, it was announced. Bishop Cannon, who lrt civil life has been city engineer for the last; twelve years, succeeds to direction of the temporal affairs of the church, President Charles W. Nib- ley, elevated from the presiding bish opric to the first presidency last week to fill the Vacancy oocniond by the death of President Charles' " W. Penrose. . The selectlfln ''of Bishop Cannon, I It was announced, was the result of I thorough deliberation and cameNa, I a result- or nis years or service to . the' church. Bishop Cannon announced yesterday that hei would choose Bishop David A. Smith and Bishop John .Wells, counselors under Bishop Nib- ley, to continue as counselors In the new presiding bishopric, i , Blshop Cannon was bora Inrhts cltyJune 10, J877, a son of the late PresidenlGeorg'e Q. Cannon and Elizabeth Holrgjand Cannon. He waa educated irrthe local public senoois, tne ii, p. . ntvermty ana fhe University of Utah- In 1899 he graduated as. an engineer from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at.BoStOU. Immediately following his graduation ha was called on a tnlssldn to The Netherlands and Beldam, where be labored- - for ten months, after wldch he was appointed president of the, entire . mission. in which Ave. Phone 466 77 N. U. J Trmnk Canton 7BecausejDf;aCowi Norma Shearer nT.m ALL STAR CAST Incluiinf Herbert Pryor, Mlec B Jranci Claire Mc Dowel! , Ann May Hal Roach Comedy "SAILOR PAPA" SAVE YOUR COUPONS Every ticket purchased, matinee or "night will be given coupon. DIAMOND RING by ' " Ashton's Inc Capital Prizes STAR TOURING CAR by Naylor Auto Co. UPRIGHT PIANO by Walter Robinson Music Co. SAVAGE WASHER ' by Bates Stores Co: JJ J I I' ii' ' . '' PRINCESS V n La of bright red kasha'and BANDS buttons trim this sport frock of natural colored kasha. fulfills every requirement of A novel effect Is achieved by the side panels which form- the pockets and break the monotony of the plain expanse of ciotn. that ALL SEATSlOc Tonight and Saturday WILLIAM S. HART in "THE RETURN OF DRAW EGAN" and Comedy. - HONEY Vernal. Honey pint bottle Vernal Honey quart bottle SUGAR 100 lb. bag ' 25c 48c ..... Sugar $7.00 j....... 7Cr I 10 lb. bag Sucar MM. - And this an happened because, a cow was on th track! A Frispo flyer eaatbound, struck bossy near Brlstow, Okla., and- - prompUy went Jnto the ditch.' Luckily, only the engineer, J. W. Bmkley, waa hurt --Ch yesi .. v and they're still looking for the eow. , a Skinned small hams, lb... 10 Pot Jloast any cut, lb. Bamberger or. Sausage,21ba ORp RibBoU rn e 3 . OC Four. Shows Daily ; Straight Grade Tonight and Saturday COLLEEN MOORE and CONWAY TEARLE in "FLIRTING WITH LOVE" ' Cupid says: The surest way to hit a woman's heart is to take aim kneeling. ' ' and ' COMEDY t Lige Conley in "WILD GAME" . . - . : - ,' Graham, 9 lb. - bag .,..... EE vvb ........ Cream y2 pint 15c ..... Canned milfe any brand . PRESERVES bclOc lib. ,.iS?,hV:.,...9nrv Bottles 14 lb. Bottles G. CHEESE MILK Cherry' Hill Dairy Fresh Qn pasteurized mule quart 10 ....... 1 uu 9CJ ? to. pail lard, ............. . rnp fo?:r.1r:r:;:..95c ClK'Via?l IbrA A J Mr ..JI.03 ...... for,.... picnic Cream Cheese . WWW JL JJT" : 'J' Separator Butter; , Q Tart. v -- BOc OX : ' Kraft chees in 1 lb. cartons - lb,. hhf Wasatch Butter just right for -the . Germade, 9 lb. - yLiLV III 43 lb. bag 100 lb. . rel1' P.-White bars Naptha Soap ... . Art Art "J i JUUI VV' . 10c lie. R dozen Fresh s HAMS SATURDAY MORNING - SPECIALS ; ";- ' LADIES' FLORAL . Sylvester Q. Cannon, City En gineer to Salt Laker Suc- ' - , amuiaswiaMHuwv' j: T0WN$ THE xttyKPr "fejS yv WAKING UP ftxmf Guaranteed to bloom in" six weeks and continue ' iffrrv u ; if fit' PICKFORD " w :S ji' " l.d;s, BISHOP ceeds Nibley - - 25C '' itZ ....tuu , 45c Banquet Butter lb. Pimento, Chili or, Cream cheese 15 c , Hindmarsh CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center We are open until 8:30 o'clock Saturday Cherry Hill Butter Timpanogos Butter, lb gg '' Dairy Cft.1 OUC Cft .:. OUC HORSERADISH M. louse Horseradish irt bottle, 20c and .... POTATOES New potatoes Old Potatoes lb. . w nrJ ';:1..Jq |