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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1920, LOGAN PROVO DEPARTMENT ' of Commerce; TeleChamber Office, phone IS; Residence Telephone 19. Crater St. life' hI'O-C- DBFASTMZXT. 125 Week 1J isir itiTBcjl j 13 Telephone B. Y. U. MAKES CHANGE IN WORK OF THEOLOGY Business and Clubs Pledge Their Active Support to the Work. Men Spatial te Th tpwlsi ts Tbs Triban. PROVO, March 10. With tha beginning of th spring quarter at the Brigham Voting university, March IS, an Important changs Is (a take placs In ths Our slogan It to bs. ths Itneology work. strong for ths a oak, said Prseldenl SL Brlmhall In speaking of the Leorgs matter. The college student who haw been studying formal theology wUl now lurn 'their attention lo applying their theories and training for leadership In I 111 church activities bs Students assigned to classes In accordance alth tbs fo1 lowing schsduls: lor priesthood Leadership quorums, Dean Merrill; religion cless. M. W II ford Poulson; leaders (or taachera' training In wards Professor Peterson: methods for church servicesktndergartsn Professor Imasnherry. missionary class Preaidant Brlmliall; Y. ! M. I. A. leadership. Utah Reynolds; relief toclely. Fisks Relief Bdriety presidency; boy scouts. Professor Eyring, gsnealogy. Professor Partridge; nymnology. Professor Reid and N. I. Nelson; social leadership, 1 Vo feasor Roberts and Mlaa Eggerlacn; horns making, Zina Y. Card. Old Gregory, has Driving Power Sixty-fiv- e years old, but still keen and active, a power in business and Among friends. What is At the back of his drive"? It's health lungs sound, blood pressure normal. And backof his health are regular habits proper elimination. Yea, Its largely this habit of regular bowel evacuation that Trtbsn. LOGAN, March 10. Much enthusiasm was ahown by more than 100 business man of Logan, who listened to tha stirring addresses of Supreme Court Juatlca keepg old man Gregory young. The poisons of constipation J. E. Frick and Wn O, Farrell of Baft effect more changes in the body than perhaps any Lake, and Ralph Bristol of Ogden, laat other cause. Keep your system free of these poisons by habitual, at tha meeting and luncheon Of night daily movements. tha Utah Aaaoclatad Industrlaa at the If you have difficulty In cultivating this habit, remember that Hotel Kcclee. by an entirely new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous , According to tha directors of the waste moving out of the body. Every other form of treatment this gathering waa tha most suceither irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste cessful one of Its kind held this yoar, matter instead of on the system. and tha association made great headway Nujol preran fs constipation by keeping the food watte soft, In obtaining new members among the thus helping nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation bua'neea man of gan. U. at regular intervals the healthiest habit irjjthe world. Kcclaa, as master of ceremonies, Introduced Senator dames W. Funk, fair It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try it. price commissioner of Utah, as toast-- 1 Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only, master. After a ehort explanation of the j , work of the Utah Associated Industries Write Nujol Laboratories, bearing Nujol trade-marwith Its Inception sn outgrowth of Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New the work of the war resources commitYork, for booklet Thirty Feet of Danger. tee, Senator Funk Introduced as the chief speaker of the evening Justice A New Method of Treating an Old Complaint Frick Juetlce Frick began by giving hla own definition of Americanism, which was applauded enthusiastically. He then entered upon hla theme, "The Americanisation of Labor and All Industries. Hs to the public and thosa who In actual cash Incident to lta erection was statsd that tha home was ths only place oppose the union. particularly that spent for nails and window glass. that true Americanism could spring from, At the meeting Judge A. J Weber of and that sternal enemies of this Idea the state supreme court and W. A. Cole Debating Teas! Chosen. would have ths child become the ward of ol Ran Franoleco will be- the principal tha stats. Ha related hla experience as s speakers. The meeting will be held at Special te The Tribes. member of ths board of pardons for years the Logan high school auditorium and an LOGAN, March 10 Tbs B. T. C, high In regard to wards of ths state. He educational motion p cture film will be school debating team, which will meet closed by aoorlng the soviet and Bolshown before the discussion commences. the South Cache high school nsxt MonOn Friday evening the local carpenshevik governments. day, was chosen today, with Kenneth Will O. Farrell, a director of the Utah ters' union. No. 1767, will entertain the Robinson and Crag Hulma the winners In Associated Industries, spoke on the value vls'tlng delegates to ths convention at tryouts. Fedaral legislation for compulof organisation and tha necessity of coa banquet at the Hotel Eccles. sory arbitration In all public utilities will In state ths bs discussed. operation Ralph Bristol of Ogden, also a director Salt Laker 8peakg. of ths association, stated (hat thirty-thre- s Verdict for Plaintiff. states In ths Union had organisations Special te Ths Tribune. similar to the Utah Associated Industries, LOGAN, March 10. John 51. Hayes Special to Tbs Tribune. all of which werf working for ths welfare treasurer of the Utah Copper company, l.OGAN, Msrch 10. After three days addressed the members of the Commerhad been taken up In the First district of ths public. At the close of the addresses, George cial club at the Agricultural college at court In arguments In ths case of LeRoy noon today. W. Skidmore of Logan read resolutions S. Hill against Andrew M. Iiraelson. a His subject was PsychoMr. Hayes slso addrawn up by local business man. urging logical Accounting. verdict was returned this morning In faeach to Join and cooperate with tha Utah dressed .ths Utah Associated Industries vor of tha plaintiff. Hill asked for the Associated Industries. Ths resolutions gathering last night at Logan. right to use a certain road near Hyrum. wars unanimously adopted, which assures to the hearty support of Logan ths Two Couple Licensed. Son Arrives. Special te The Tribune. LOGAN, March 10. A son was born toLOGAN, if arch 10. Marriage licenses day to Mr. and Mrs. A.- - M. Mathews. Mr. B. Y. C. MEMBERS wers Issued by the county clerk's office Mathews Is clerk of Cache county. to the following couples- Joseph today Ma non Johnson and Elnora Sorenson, a both of Smlthfteld, and Alvin Halls and SAYS EXCESS Ida Alice Beamons, both of Hyde Park. Special ts Ths Trtbsse. BOOSTS LIVING COST! March 10 Six members of Ths latter couple were married by Judge LOGAN. Asa Bulien. the Brigham Young college faculty have CHICAGO, March 10. The ezeest been chosen as members of committees of L. D. S. church school fsculties, by Aiding Recruiting Work. profits tax helps to advance the coet of Jiving, according ths church school commissioners to outto Richard 8. te The 'Tribune. line and standardise courses of study for Special LOGAN, March 10. Lieutenant O. L. Hawes of 8t. Louis, who addressed the the church schools. Association of Commerce toof the Fourteenth field artillery it Chicago These were Dr. C. N. Jensen, president Evans in Logan in the Interest of the recruiting day. Mr. Hawee it president of the of the college; Professor Lofter BJarna-sononcommls-slone- d He and hla of staff service. Bankers American association. head of the department of educawill stimulate recruiting It it his view that the eonsnmer must tion: Professor Lyle Allred, Professor J. for the officers field artillery and- engineering exceoa W. Linford, Miss Laura Peters and Mlaa tax on gooda as the profits pay corps. . , Mary Baatow. they, pass through the hand of producer, manufacturer, jobber and reIdahoan in tail er. CARPENTERS COUNCIL Spec lei ta The Tribune, City. The tax stands as a detriment to March 10. W.. E. Collins, sane, industrial LOOAN, TO development, he said. business man of Tdaho Falls, Idaho, who The speaker advocated that, since it has Interests In Logan, is in the city on s is to Tribune. Ths eliminate ontatandlng impossible gpeeiil business. tax free aeeuritiei, the income tax law LOGAN, March 10. Arrangements are should be amended to make a distincbeing comoisted for the state council of Old Church Being Raged. carpenters convention to be held in Lotion between earned and nnearned into The Tribune, next and Iperial gan Saturday. Friday . Along LOOAN. MarchlO. The original church come. with ths convention, and perhaps the most A man without capital who has but Important event bearing on the work of of Hyrum, built In 1867, Is being torn his earnings should not be taxed the the carpenters' unon, is a public meeting down. Th structure served for thirtv-thre- e years as a chapel and amusement same as the possessor of n similar in- arranged far Friday night at which the of the union men will be set forth hall. When It waa built the only expense eome in investments, be said. The Newest in Song and Dance Pro-feas- I aaso-clatlo- I . . and My Wife Your No Gai Ons Let Nvtr Worry Hand in Hand Again Out of a Clear 5ky I'm Juit Simply Full of Jazz M BUILDING SOCIETY SELECTS OFFICERS Special OF FACULTY HONORED - TAX m n, - MEET AT LOGAN a-- Interest Ill Always Keep free from constipation the healthy body fights best that most diseases are invited by th habit tf YOUR physician willa tell you new and then wont keep you well; your doctor Taking: physio will tell you that right food habits help you to prevent constipation Thousands of people are eating Kellogg's Krufnbled Bran because they find it a food which keeps them naturally, normally regular helps the intestinal tract to avoid storing up poisons and infections which weaken your resistance when such epidemics as the flu come. If you or your children art so unfortunate as to contract the flu. get a doctor ai once and follow Try it now. Get a package from your grocer today. Be sure you get the genuine Kelloggs KRUMBLED Bran in our waxtite package bearing the signature of pq ! The best tasting breads, muffins, pancakes, etc, are made with Kelloggs Kmmbled Bran. Recipes on each package. i I Goodnight Dearie, Micbtr Lk VRo . Somewhere a Voice is Calling Doublo-far- ' Joseph Ssassls Orchestra Ma Dolin' Novelty Me Dolin Novelty 2228 S Joseph Saassli' Orchestra ) J . Taxsd . . Taxtds Syneepatara J n... 22280 J Sjacapatar ) Jstrph Stands' Orchestra ) Orlando' Orchestra I t. 2228 2227 22227 Record 85c CtBti SALT LAKE HARDWARE CO., Distributors ( BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PATH FRIlRES PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Mrs RELIEF SOCIETY IS REORGANIZED Xte uihm dii $9 lt iMteibsiiU tr Interest In th amount charged againat each defendant, upon the ground that he waa the legal wife of John Beck, Thomna 8. Merrill, et al deoeaaed: association for 119.000; Auatln Broa' o Sugar (two auitsj, 12.1,000; company, I&0JKK); Ana Tj ffer, et aL, mraimsA Eras VALENTINE MOTT PIERCE, M. D. Influenza is produced by a badllug or germ coming chiefly from discharges from the nose, throat and lungs of the person who coughs, sneezes, or spits. The person attacked feels) chilly, develops a high temperature usually accompanied 12000. O'u Visit to Special te Th Tribune. Parents. Special te The Tribute. PROVO, March 10. Howard John of March 10. The Flrat ward Fillmore PROVO, waa here yeaterday vleitlng hla Relief aoclety waa reorganiaed Tueaday renta, Mr. and Mra. David John, on afternoon a follow; President. Mra. a pay to Balt Lake. Joaeph A. Buttle; flret counselor, Mra Alf. C. Johnaon; second counselor, Mra Fined for Bpeoding. Ernest Martin; aecreUry, Mr, joe oh T. Giles; treasurer, Mra C. W. Thom; Special ts The Tribuae. P. Whitehead: organist, Mr. Walter PROVO, March 10. -- R. E. Allen, J. choriater, Mra. Frank Hamaey. Fltaelmmona and Henry Vogal were The Flrat ward bishopric, Mra RNE Bob 110 each In Judge J. B. Tucker' fined Allen, preeldent of the Utah atake board court automobiles on for Special te The Trtboae. PROVO, March 10,-- Th commls- loh will pas an ordinancecityIn ere the prices for diggtnr grave fromring It to 15 for adult and from g to lit for ad- by headache and ache all as it is usually described. speeding today th atreeta of Proto. If you have the above symptom Wedded by Clerk. get into bed as quickly as possible, Special te The Tribune. after a hot mustard d Leo 10. March Foster PROVO, of Spanish Fork and UUTan B.tU Take a good purgative, such as one of Payson were married here today by County Clerk L. T. Epperson. made up of leaves of Cemetery Pasture Leased. as store in Dr. sold Pleasant Pierces and of root every drug aloe, jalap, Spwiel Is Th Tribuae. commis10. The with hot water bottles. It is a PROVO, March Pellets. Then surround yourself city sion has leased the eemeterv pasture 'or two- year to Oiug Hedenburg for fatt mentioned by nhydeians of the largest experience that the effort 150. on the part of nature to throw off the poisons results sometimes in Salt Laker in Prove. inflammation of the kidneys. It is therefore very important to fcssist Special to Th Triboae. ' 10. G. J.' PROVO, March ttuf.in, bait nature iiT eliminating the toxins (poisons) from the body thru the Lake raal eatale man, is here visiting relatives and friend. bowels, Bkin and kidneys. Not only should, this be carefully attended to by the sick, but by the person who wishes to ward off an attack. A Visiting Provo Relative. B par 1st to The Trlbuaa. can be obtained of the new kidney remedy called An uric (anti-uriPROVO, March 10 William Worsen-croand two sons of Salt Lake are visflushes and bladder the Anuric This kidneys and throws druggist! iting Provo relatives. off the poisons (toxins), and should be taken with hot water or hot THINK MISHAP WAS lemonade. , Gear the nose with some good antiseptic spray or ' PLOT Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. It is, of course, unnecessary for m to LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March 10. Miw. emphasize this, keep strong and healthy, fear neither germ nor Flu S S, Bloch of Pasadena Waa robbed two and observe the three Cs I "A 'Clean skin. Clean bowels, Ge&a fios . days ago of a satchel containing jewels " valued at 120,000 when her automobile and mouth and you havo half won the battle. 4 waa over foot-bat- Baads-gaer- May-appl- e, - Special to The Triboae. PROVO, March 10. Clarence Owen of Sprlngville. who waa arreatfd at Sal Lake yesterday, on a charge of failure to provide for hla wife and three children, waa taken before Justice J. B. Tucker today and held on 6(m bond for hi appearance before the Fourth court. Owena la In th county tall pending the filing of a bond. . dla-tri- ct More Dower Suit 222SS Jeseyh Saaatls Orchestra Nichola Walt 22261 Trri . Come Along to Honeymoon Town, Oa Step I'tah-Tdah- Filed. Special to The Tribuae. PROVO. March 10. Th following additional suits bar been filed In the Fourth district court bv Mra. Bertha Goss Beck, in which ah asks for a dower NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. Notice la hereby given that, in pursu anc of a resolution and order of th board of directors of th Utah Wholesale Grocery company, existing under and by virtu of th laws ortho auto of Utah, adopted at a special meeting of saiq board duly held on th 20th day of Feb-- I 1920, a special meeting of the ruary. I stockholders of th said corporation is I hereby called for and will be held at the I principal place of business of said cor-- I Second South poratlon, to wit: 272 I street, Salt Lake City. Utah, on Saturday, th 20th day of March. 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. ot said day, for tna purpose of considering and acting upon th proposition to smend article Till, a heretofore I amended, of th articles of Incorporation Utah Wholesale of said Grocery company so that said article will read a follows to wlt' ARTICLE VIIL That th limit of th capital stock of this corporation shall he on million dollars (21,000.009.00), which shall bo divided Into ten thousand (lu.OoO) snares of th dollars (UvO.OO) par vain of one hundredstock of this coreach. That tha capital be all shall at times llabl te poration assessment for any and all purposes that th board of directors may deem necessary land proper, provtd-- d that during any on kid capital stock ahall not be I assessed to esceed 10 per eent of Its par I value: and provided further that the manner of levying and collecting assessments hall be as provided by ths law of th Said Increased capital of Utah. ) state stock ahsll be known as treasury stock, ay he sold or otherwise disposed or by the board of director for the us and benefit ol the corporation and Its stockholders In such manner and at such price ( said board of directors may by reeoiu- tlon determine. of the board of direr ora - BY order H T. REINOLI'R. FreeidenL Jno. C. Deal. Ase'atant Secretary. Dated February 20, 1920. h6ill Wt CAUTION Trot Medley Fo i Campbell & Burr Peerless Male Quartet Wadsworth's Saaoptone Band KadWy F Youd Be Surprised, 1 I is ready to eat At breakfast, just when it will do yon the most good. Tempting in flavor, appetising fa appearance, a real cereal food new and different from any bran you ever saw before not a medicine it cleanses the alimentary tract in a gentle; thorough manner. . . One Step I Might. Bs Ysar Bow-Wo- w, who died at the home of her daughter, Mr. Ellen Saunders, In this city yesterday from general debility, waa takan to Mantl today for Interment. Mra Lee aurvtved five daughter, one eon and numeroua by grandchildren ant her daughAmong ter la Mra. George Sutherland, wife of former United Btatea Senator George Sutherland. Mr. Lee moved to thl from Mantl five year ago. 6h waacity one of Utah' early pioneer and wag well known throughout thla state. Held to District Court, his ins true tiong absolutely. But it is wise to try to keep your body so healthy that it can throw off infection, and the beet wey to do this is to avoid ths habit of constipation. . . Bo-La-B- o, PIONEER WOMAN DIES OF OLD AGE t Special t The Tribuae. PROVO. MeAh 1. The body of Ell Foecu Lee, 60 year of age; 22280 2228S Be Waiting for You two-sta- minora The price of Iota has been vanced. from 10 to IIS. J 22204 . thirty-minut- TO INCREASE PRICES FOR DIGGING GRAVES I . . Must Have a Song To Remember tvWe Dardanella, Fee Tret, LsifUei Samples by N. Gists, . . Wonderful Pal, One Step . . Turco, FoaTro' . On the Streets of Cairo, F Trot . . ' . , Medley On Step telegraphy and telephony Is rapidly grow. nX st the Brigham Young university A B. Y. U. radio society hsa been organised, and weekly meetings are being held. At each session of the society a e lecture Is delivered by Professor Carl F Eyrlng, head of the physics of the university. A room bat been fitted up for the In whichspecially has bsen Installed wirelesssociety. apparatus A new antennse has bean placed In position between tha high school and training school buildings. Wlills tha wireless work of ths society is dons principally among small stations In ths city, a amplifier enables ths members to catch messages from the Pacific coast. -- I 2227S . Dreamland Bring i Memries of Yon In wirelem Relief aoclety, and aeveral atake board member were . In attendanca Advice Tew Duet Henry Burr, Tenor Cbss. Hart, a When Youre Alone - ( ui Lewis J OKI STUDENTS OF B.Y.U.' FORM RADIO SOCIETY . 2220 Jeek NorwortH, How Sorry Youll Be (Waitll You See) to Ths Trlkaae. PROVO, March 10 At ths meeting of I the Provo Building and Loan society held I last night the following officers and dl-- I rectors wars Thomas N, Torpor, president; John K, Booth, vlre presl-- I dent; Hyrura F. Thomas, secretary; Julius I U. Anderson, assistant secretary; Walter IX Ptxon, treasurer; directors WllUs K. Spafford. Charles H. Mtller, Joseph Net-- I son, O. W. Andelln, Andrew Knudseq and I J W, Dengerfleki; auditing committee, I Fred O. Warnlrk, John L. Dixon and I David Openehaw President Thmnat N. Taylor presented i the annual report, which showed the I society to be in excellent financial condi-- 1 . tlon. Special to The Tribuoe. PROVO, March 10. . Aint Cta Coming Back Mary Ann to Maryland I -- ... Baritone Jk Nor worth, Baritone . Mind . c) ft GEM-STEALIN- G wrecked near Oceanside, according to her report to th sheriff here. Officers war sent hut today to Search rob I wo men who were driving a car with which Mrs. Bloch's car collided. Th sheriffs men believed th collision and theft were planned In advance. Mra. Bloch told th officers that She and a daughter wei coming to Los A with a chauffeur driving, when a large touring car swerved and then stopped so close to hep car that a collision resulted. She, her daughter and th chauffeur were taken by passing motorists to a hospital for treatment for superficial injuries. When they returned two hours later the satchel containing th Jewels waa gone. The other car and lu occupants also was gone. 'v C w Frld. t f I v I Af r . n fj ! A' LKi en are n In vI i i in n 1 .1 ii rewnaiwi ' flr-. nersi (I M i s 1 i i I. IS tn o , 4 o I mi m i I if r' I m, Pziat and Eoaznsl 7zs!i WAGE PARLEYS ARE SUSPENDED FOR TIME WASHINGTON, March 10 Negotia. ttons between the railroad executive committee and union representatWes on railroad labor's wage demands were susThe first pended temporarily tonight. session found neither side readv and waa distaken after brief adjournment cussion. con. of The dal for resumption the ferenc was left to the executive committee. It was Indicated the second meeting would not be held before executive committee Members of th wore understood to have pressed for a decision on th question of permanent headquarters for th board. 1 hey preferred either Chlisgo or New 5ork t'nlon leader opposed this, how ev er, and th question was laid anide for future conslaeraLon. r 3) l w Removes instantly Smoke, Grease and Dirt from Painted and Enameled Woodwork, Walls, Oilcloth, etc,, without injuring the surface. PfvWkff J Wail Paper Clearer Makes Old Wall Paper Look Like New. AT GROCERS, DRUGGISTS OR SUNSET COLOR WORKS 235 SOUTH STATE. h. |