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Show 1 THE SAlLT riUvir TRIBUNE. SATURDAY HOENIXG, MAftCH 17, 1923. David H. Carlston Utah Resident of Fairvietc Darted at y Fifty Years to Be to Tte frftmM. lfcil Interred Sunday FAIR VIEW, Wan Fmrftl !. afternoon . in held thto the Ninth ward chapel for David 1L Carteton, who died Uat Monday. Mr. OsrlstaQ waa tha am ofJ7fcits nd Mvcvm O&rbston and waa horn November 8ft, VSXt. His early boyhood days were spent ttn Fhirviesr, where tie attended the dlatriot eobooM and later went to the IB. Y. U. at IVovo in 1900 and 1961 Ja ftftos he waa married to Miss Nellie I rnsna of Fainrtew. On March (A 190ft, while Hvtng- at Mammoth, he called to fUl a mission ia the Wcrathem states. In WIT be win railed to aerr as a oosnaelor to Bishop Thomas K. Obatwia of the Mammoth ward. In 2 192 amount of til health, he moves ftaN.k to Falrvftew. He to wised by bto wife, Neftlie A. CartotonJ and the foUowtaf named children: Mildred, Randal, Iona, Harold, Fern, Arthur and Kay Oartoton, and also brothers ai J. C GaHston, M&nti; Mra Ella Har Los ns, Angeles, Calif. ; O. E. Carl ston and James A. Oartoton of MurAnnie Mrs. Blasdale, Maiad, ray; Idaho; Henry J. Chrlston, Salt Lake; FVaakttn K. Cbrtoton, Mt. Pleasant; Clarence O. Carlston, George H. Oartoton, Jnttos J. Carlston and John O. G&riston of Salt dake; Benjamin O. Cbriston, Ephraim; Peter C. Carl Calr- ston, Salt Lake and Allie .1 ston Ancue C. Bills of Fair ervlcee Auerbach! fs The ladle-o- f the St. Joha Lotheraa Church wCIhold a Cake Sale at Sheet Music Dept . xan:lvto MARY PRICE. MRS 6 Sheet Muene Atotiift la Hear these two latent Department: i Mj Saturday 3Srniiig-Gi- She (Novelty Lonesoma Ibx-Taf- (Fox-Tr- xl 4 t) Ballad) ot Each 30o -- Aacrbachf tt Mtntiaa (l.wi to nut BpwMU - Ev&n-golic- Coats and Capes Special t tha Tribune. FATRVTEW, March 1ft Mra Martha Tucker, widow of Bushop Axnasa -- Toe3tor-of Fairview and -- a pioneer of was buried yesterday afternoon the North ward ohapeL Mra Tucker died on March 12 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Larsen. Mrs. Tucker was bom In Norway September 28, 1848, and came to America with her parents when 14 years of age. She was married to Bishop Amasa Tucker October 6, lBftT, and to survived by the following children: Mrs. J. P. I Arsen, Marion Tucker, I jorln Tucker, all of Fairvlew; Mrs. J P. Madsen of Balina, Mra Berkley Olsen of Bait Lake, Ray Tucker of Fillmore, Herbert Tucker of Delta and Mra R. W. Gksdland of Mt. Pleasant. Cal. Bishop John H. Graham took charge geles, of the funeral services. The speakers were Peter Peterson, Peter Bundwall, Sidney 6anderon and William Olsen Samuel A. Whitney, of Mt. Pleasant. The invocation was offered by First Counselor Henry W. Pioneer of 1847, Dies Jones and benediction was declared The ward Special to The Tribune. by Elam H. Anderson. choir sang several songs, corjipletmg LOGAN, March 11 Samuel A. Whit- n the program. ney, Utah pioneer of 1847 and Cache valley settlor, Indian Negress Charged With scoqt, farmer and cattleman, died nt an early hour this morning at the Price home of hto daughter,. Mrs. Mary A Shooting Negro Stringham at Millville. Mr. Whitney was born in Palmyra. PRICE; Match 3ft Nellie Price, ft November 30, Degrees, about 28 years old, during a Union county, Ohio. and waa the son of Alonzo Wells 3840, drunken fight in the negro colony Vhtney least of Helper about ft o'clock this IN hitney. The elder Mr. afternoon. shot and qerioasiy wounded lumed.4.hA Mormon church early in to 1846 and not long after moved Dave Short, also corhred, of Kenilworth. Sheriff Ray Doming received Naavoo, IH. There he suffered the a call ' at ft 15 and responded with persecutions with other memoers of Chief Deputy C. M. Anderson finally driven and the faith and was and died there. the Mississippi Deputy William Engle. They found across l At of the age nearly T years ; Short in the Philips houe with a other piostarted with A. -. bein Whitney wound his shotgun leg, right neers across and armed the plains tween the knee and the hip. Short crawled outside of the house and waa m Utah September 29, 1M7, with the carried back, but has lost so much second company of pioneers that j blood that there to little hope for bis came to the state. to Ioean April recovery. Dr. O. T. Kendall of Helper 19,Mr. Whitney came I860, and has lived here ever rime attended the wounded. man. The woman was taken to Price end that time. lie served With the Thomasm placed in the county jail. She re- B. Ricks company of minutemen fuland fused to talk. But a statement was Indian flghtb la L. S obtained by the sheriffs to filled a mission for the I chun h the effect that the wounded deputies man drew church by herding cattle on theD64 he In for three years. farm a pistol on the woman Twelve chil which led to the shooting. The for- married Fannie Vail. mal charge jriU be deferred pending dren have been born, ten of whom aie living. development of Short condition. He was a man of unusual attain men Is, with a keen memory and nudINFANT DIES AT MIDVALE. to speak eight languages. MlDVALn March 16. Vern J. An- ityFuneral son of Mr. and tomorrow. announcement will be made derson, Mrs. Nells (, Anderson of Midvale, died last night at the Salt Lake county honpltak Funeral services will be J. W. Mower of Fairvietc held at the Sandy cemetery tomorrow afternoon under the direction of C, L Succumbs to Asthma Hoff, undertaker. ISbft. from gray. l 5 f The Brat and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bean this signature the grade. J1.25 Iair. vMuoe. Strictly Regular ggj AND whito-Wo- IL&0 pula ir Main Floor. Nut Snndaes, x 4 10c Boef Tamale $.C3 Extra heavy quality pure glove Reinforced; made ex- tra long, full cut. Slight mill imperfections of the j$2.95 grade. While the lot will last on Saturday. 'a Bilk vests. - -a FLESH AND ORCHID A (Auerbach .......w.aa.aaaaaa 17c Rice Pkg. Main Flour.) Womens Union ft ,C- - 13. -- DEL MONTE PORK A a EANS Buffet R ire can t 2Z... NO. ..... MUSCAT DEL .S... ORAPE- LEMON WASH DAY SPECIALS 25c NO. Vt DANE DAVIS TOMATOES COUNTY 12s Log Cabin Syrup Special A COT..S I DROMEDARY I Medium I cans.... ( Lzroo wbi f1 can,.... DATES . Large packfla. ALFALFA BRAND CREAMERY Lb.. BUTTER FANCY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT ' ' 1(1, JOa Smalt Hew CLING PEACHES Can. S- Dodoe r, CAN brand dill pick. LES Can 33o No. F4 Mne CELFAST s MONTE NO. j. Spe- (Pa Large Navel Oranges Special, Dozen.. Suits Low neck, sleeveless; tight and wide knees; band top. Regular and out sizes. All flat lock Reams Meat Pie Baked Beam loe Cream Tomato Soup .....10c Beef Bouillon.,., ,'.t ..10e Bpaghottl Chilli Con Cara with Rye Bread and Butter 0c Spaghetti, amotherad with Chilli 0e Auerbach's Coffea Hot Chocolate and Wafer 10c Bulk Lentils cial, per lb. plf. Puffed I Another Large Shipment nf aAAAaaaaAaa . , some (AuerbachMain Floor.) Glove Silk Vests on M. rknhioned leg. SH,ht mill imperfection of the WKh all-ov- er - FIBER Where Everybody Goes Try one of onr tasty sandwiches, served with potato ehips and pickles 15e, Ham, Veal Loaf, Beef Tongue, Amrrican Cheeae, Swiss Cheese, Pimento Cheese, Tuna Pish, Sardine, Shrimp and Lettuce, Nut Salad, Olive Butter, Minced Warq and Egg, French Egg, Peanut Batter, Corned Beef. MarhmsBow 'vkkv a Is .C: ,1C: ; 1 EATS Rest tonality CEATS fa II SBOILING Ibe POT. BOAST UJ, nets with pleated. Each A SPECIAL SALE OF W0ME1TS SILK Auerbachs Fountain fitrawbetry Cherry Raspberry , laces, laees ; HOSE in (Auerbach' j j or dress. lYetty ef f e c t s FAa Orange Darwin ft ii f blouse www .o.. rinanppto 4 They are the latest fancy to go with Milady's V&leneiennea black only. first quality. . c. LB WBmIHB Funeral nervier, for Mr. Anna Barbara Kuna. 86 year of ami bo dand Thureday moral iwr at her home after an fanesa of two montha, will be held mt the Flret ward chattel at 11 oclock tomorrow morntnk. The body may he viewed at the home, 2 rear of Slrfa Hart r treat, from 9 until 10 80 c'nlock famday morning. Interment will be In City cemetery. Mra. Kims waa a naMvw of Zurich, Switertamk snd aune to Salt Lek. with her hnaband And her mother In 1915. She joined the I. I), 8, church, with her mother, in Swltaer-lanThree children were born to them, two of whom rurvive; John arid Mra. BUa I'rlce Stephen Kun both of Salt Iko. Mrs. Kunt also is survived tv fourteen grandchildren and eighteen Hha wa active in the work of the L. U. S. church. d. Ne-ve- n, 30c. of atid Lace Veits . imperfeo-Uo- n .Vanilla Caramel x jfefiMB; i3inir i Mill to I 2 New Bertha Collars ah adas of HOSE Ertra fine weaves, ' -- ' COLORS Black, Navy, Brown, Bamboline, Brytonia, Poiret Twill Velour, Sorrento, Deer, Tan ' RICHLY LINED THROUGHOUT We have made special efforts to get good silk linings for these coats. Crepe de hlne, Silk Satin de Chine and Peau de CygtlO soft in trimmed WOMENS PUKE SHEER SILK - 7 Isxmthrm nw Sses trimmed. years. For Spring Wear MATERIALS -- Good looking and neatly HOSE In thfe . Take Main Floor.) fa fart on Me percales; afl aiiaa and neat WOMENS SILK AND FIBER Chocofets i-- Twist and Middy Wash Suits, $1.65 ahd Up Bojrs Blouses, 89c and 98c Straight Line. Blouse, Side Tie, Circular and Wraparound Styles $3.1$ Full fashibned; black and all wantwl colors. Slight miU of the 51.49 ftj.25 grad a. Pair. DANCE TONIGHT. 'I.; Tooth 0o Hotlicka Malted Milk . $1 M HorUcko Malted Milk ,3c $3.75 Hortlcko Maited p Boys. Oliver hlua a8-wo- ol ertra cheviot, vrKh tv Suall XI. wool UdIqk. 81sea Hose, $1.49 ft For Colds, Influenza r and as a Preventive tfada of 60c . Til pretty Btriped rales snd mad r aa assortment, pics mzm Hto to 14 n, Boys Knicker Suits, $7.98 Womens Silk Quick Quaker 0its , 0 Jv 19c Rrimbitlmi Powder . Milk $3.00 hnl irrad t'o-pirauit. Tar, aarvicaable. A. Hosiery Now, a , " 0(1 a Another Sale of to Tbe Tribune. FAIRVIKW, March 16. J. W. Mower died here last Tuesday. He had been afflicted with asthma for the past four teen years. Mr. Mower was the on of John Albert and Matilda Mower, and was born here December 3, 1869. He was married to Ellen Pheareon Christenson, December 3, 1R92. He lived the greater Coolu ht--3 to S atuurf part of his life at Uakvilie, ghere he Waa an active member of that ward. xiiatha world He is survived by hit widow and nine children, Hugo W., william, Dodd, Now your grocer has Quaker Sinden, Horace, Elsie, Erma, Paul and Oats in two styles. One the kind Blaine. Funeral set sloes will be held this you hare always known the other afternoon at the North ward chapel. ts Funeral Services for Octogenarian to Be Held Sunday Corduroy Boys Neckband Knicker Suits, Shirts, 9Sc Boys Womens and Misses Sizes Sperial The Federated Shopcrafts will give b Patrick's day dance at the Woodmen of the World hail, Fecond dish. South and West Temple streets, toNo other oat flakes on the market night. According to committee members, arrangements also have been cook anywhere near so quickly. at 4he Odeon, so that In the The two styles are identical in made event of overcrowding dancing will flavor. Both are flaked be -- carried on at- - both and ?aality finest grains only just the rich, plump, flavory oats. A bushel of choice oats yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes. But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner that is all And those Small, thin flakes MAI. ANNA B. KUNZ. cook quickly. Ask: lor QutckQuaker if you want thia style. Your grocer has both. But always get Quaker Oats for .4 their delightful flavor. style - and finish. Sizes from 10 to 17 years. FREE A lOo tube of Listerine Tooth Paste given free with each purchase of 50c or over. (Auorbarh'a r, Good, pairrpants. Extra Special! I5i -Colorit ..Ite Woodbury A Soap ...,1e EOe Hospital Cotton 35c Or 3 for $1.00 I Floor 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Lotion Saturday Only.... ham-ue- SHOPCR ARTS 5illW RemvuY Icy Hot Thermos Hottles ..$1.90 to $1.69 Msi A htool.) all-wo- ol Auerbach CUT RATE DRUGS at Quick Quaker, Quick Quaker cooks in from 3 to 5 minutes. And it cooks to perfection. So it is almost like a ready-cook- AierhRrh! AtrNtri We have a rplen did line of these English tweeds. Nicely tailored with two and ( - ptaJdA f, Suits throughout. J$5 lnrhs tnda. In booutiful checks snd IS ForBoy: Lat-e- st view. Widow of Pioneer Dies at Home of Daaghtet Yard f Knickerbocker models. Lined for Mrs. Mary Funeral service Price, mother of Adjutant General W. G. Williams of Utah and wife of William- Price, who died early yemerdav morning at her home, 776 West South Temple street, will be held at noon tomorrow at the Sixteenth ward chapel, Fifth West and North Temple streets. The body may be viewed at the home from f 30 until Tl.30 o'clock tomorrow interment will be da Uty forenoon, cemetery. Mrs. Price was bom at Tredegcr, Wales, April 29. 1848, and had been The a resident of Utah since 1874. family lived for a number of ycaia in West Jordan. Mra Price is survived by her hussous and band and the following daughters: Adjutant General W.Wil-G. Williams, Mrs. Roy Qroeftbeck, liam Price, Jr., and Mrs. Joseph V, Morris, all of Salt Lake. Parley Price Idaho, James Price of of Rlackfoot, Murray and Thomas ITioe of Los An- & Easter A pparel COATS and WRAPSl Well tailored of all wool polaire and checks. of Wonderful New A Sale 30c 1 kswww Girls Spring nr Sat-erda- March Imported Gicghams, al BEADED BAGS In and black, on Jncolette dation with draw Steel Cord foun- f". Patent Leatker Vanity Cases With two large compact jars, lip stick holder attd eoin purse attached. Patented , . clasp, with straps t around bag f - (Auerbach' Main "Floor ) Clothes Wringers, Wash Tubs, 98c Uedlum-aiwi- ; $198 golvorticd. Ttiree-yc- Hand Vacuum Washers $1.25 Sfad of fa ry hWckod tin,- With handla. echn-p- X Wash Boilers, $2.98 FuU aiaa; galvanized. le ar Clothes Line, 29c ot Wash Boards, 69c FiSt aiza; wtO nda. EXTRA apECIALS 38 Clothes Pins 1 Clothes Bin Apron All for 25c PORK ROAS- T- Shank end. Oeroltna tmpertod Wflluvr. . EXTRA AFEOIAL. ; Clothes Pins, 2 Dos. 5c Limited six dozen tomer. (A uerhooh' to A 20c lh. BACON rope. Willow Clothes Baskets, $1.69 gaaiaateed MB SAU3AGR Fotwth Floor.) LOOSE A. w BACON PORK ISI, j5 IWwSAUSAGE. Ux.. I The Famous Brand ALL-POS- K cu- - IP BEEF LINK AND LG0S3 lb. J f'"' WIENERS, FRANKFURTERS Our own home make. 2 Its........ ' , |