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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1923. Military Honor 9 LOGAN depaetmewt Wort Omc f bona Mata. iy, 116, Ksaidanca TL , si si si SI $1 o Dead Legioniire TIN) TritaM. 10 Full military LOGAN. Auf honor wm givrtt Leli CrokrttHo of fcUv'gr John A. CrocfcoU. died recently hi T woman. Aria. at tho , funeral NrrlCM bald thla aftomoon Eleventh In tha ward room of tho ' ubrncta Mr m bar of Lo- LofU A Ill , i. J gs tr post Not. (ockU mombar. aX4 and a piUlbearora MIX l LOGAN, Auir. 19 A special maat-In- f of the board of county commit-lone- rs tba haa bean called arror mad In tha county tax levy which waa broufht W llfht today when state officials notified tha commissioners that tha levy of t 6 mills for tha feneral fund exceeded tha state limit of l.t mtlla Effort will be made to reduce the levy for tha feneral fund to i mills level, and to place a .1 of a mill Increase on tha levy for Interest and slnklnf fund, accordlaf to C. V. Mohr of the county clerks office, who pot In touch with the county commltslon-er- s today. It was Indicated that the county levy of 21 I mills weuid not be reduced. Although the general fund levy made by (he commissioners js only 1 06 mill, It waa pointed out by the state officiate that-th- e leery of .06 of a mill for the county crop and peet Inspector was Illegal, since funds for that ourtxwa will have to he appro, prlated from tha general fund by tha county commission. Thla would make.1 tha feneral fund levy 1 mllla or of a mill In exceee of the legal limit. The commissioners will go ovsr ths levies as originally mada aa soon at year they can be summoned. Last the general fund 'levy was 1 1 mills with .1 of a mill for tha county crop and pest Inspector, making a total of 1 I mllla The proposed Increase In the Interest i and sinking fund levy, now set at 1 mill, would Increase It to'l I .mllla - Aged Cache Coanty Meat Answers Call - - flrd a ru convened Wednesday evening In the Mt. Plearant city hall, with representatives present from Mantl. Ephraim, Spring City. Moroni, Cheater. Mt. Pleasant and Fairvlew. President Burns Cox of Fairvlew called the assembly to order wifh a statement that the meeting had been called for purpose of considering the purchase from the state of Utah of a mortgage on certain water filings and other property of the Carbon Water, Land and Power company, and to devia means of raising the money to make said puroheae. A long and vigorous discussion followed. The meeting went on record aa unanimously of ths no opinion that opportunity ahould be passed that presented a chance to obtain water for the proposed Gooseberry reservoir Mayor Jacob Thompson of Ephraim stated that In hla opinion Ephraim could raise I3C.OOO within a week for the purpose of purchasing the states mortgage, which amounts to 667,000. Tha president waa directed to appoint a special commutes to go to work and to report to the state land board on August 26. ' 1, -- - Old Landmark Razed; Apartment Is Planned The rising tld of commercialism, as It la called by some, or Uha progressiva spirit f business aa others have It, haa engulfed another old landmark of early Salt iLaka City. The old boms of ths 1st Bishop William B. Preston, at the corner of Recommend Daily Us ad Msgneela t i North Temple and West Temple Overcome Trouble Caused by Ferstreets, la being rased to make room menting Food and Acid for two new apartment buildings. Indigestion. Appointed aa presiding bishop of the In the year 1884, Bishop PresGee and wind In the stomach, an bhurrh ton moved from hts home at Logan Companled by that fulL bloated feel- and purchased tile property. The ing after eating are almost certain Bernhlsel hom tinder the direction evidence of the presence of ex res Me of Preston, was completely reBishop creIn acid the stomach, hydrochloric modeled and enlarg'd during the acn indigestion. ating Acid etomachs ara dangerous be- years from 18)6 to 1889. and bars me cause toe much arid Irritate the deli- one of the most beautiful homes Jn cate lining of the stomach, often the city. Excavation haa been started for the leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food fer- apartment houses being erected by ments and pours, creating the dis- the heirs of the Bishop Preston estate, and construction of tha buildtressing gee which distends ths ach and hampers the normal func- ings, specifications for which have not tions of the vital internal organa of- yet been completed, will ba com- . menced Immediately. ten affecting the heart. It is the worst of folly to neglect IN CAUGHT DENVER. such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which to The Tribune. have- no neutralising effect on the TO A PRICE, deputy sheriff stomach acids. Instead get front any of Carbon Aug. county will leave Price todruggist a tew ounces of Btsnrated night for Denver to take Into custody In a take and Magnesia teaspoonful Frank Fltsgerald, being held there a quarter glass of water right after upon requisition from ths gas, wind hla apprehension by hera follnwtng eating-- . This detective and bloat right out of the body, sweet- agency. Fitzgerald Is rhanrgd with en tha stomach, neutralise tha excess an automobile from 8. N. acid and prevent its formation, and embesstlng Alger while employed by him aa d there Is no sourness or pain. salesman last September. t or tablet Magnesia (In powder form r.aver liquid or milk) la harmFUNERAL FRIDAY, ts to to the stomach, Inexpensive less taka and tha beat form of magnesia Harisl to Tb Trlbuae. SPANISH FORK. Aug 0 Funeral for stomach purposes It Is used by thousands of people who enjoy their servlrea for Mine Margaret Bmlth will meals with no mors faar of Indiges- be held at the First ward chapel Frition. (Adv.) day at 1 o'clock. is m I 1 1 - will-dri- Blau-rate- r If II t t J FREE WjL LOOK! What Is Tizrite? l Should Be in Every Home Ailc Your Grocer and Watch This Space for Free Coupon Each Saturday for Four Weeks Sheas Lang, jCles. Fitting Sleeve Ara Saan in Soma of tha Naur Evening Freaks. W lit In an eg when stenographers alt at their work with arms quit aa bar aa those of tho lovely maidens of tha South Seas, and when you p&hs girls going to work in tha morning wearing frocks that ara quit sleeveless, without gloves and you don't even feel that there lr something odd-- or Indecorous about ttf But when you sc an evening frock with long cleaves of opaqu material you do feel something of amasement. Yet In Paris mors than on of the evening frock with long, close sleeves haa been noted, and you may soon have the opportunity of seeing the like In America. The neck of the evening gown Is not usually vary low no lower than many a daytime frock, and the only thing that proclalmi It a vorltable evening 'gown la the richness of tho material from which It la made gold lace, nllver tissue, gorgeous chiffon and velvet brocade fabrics that are preeminently for evening. Word comes that among tho new frocks designed for autumn there are many afternoon and not a few dinner frocks with - long , sleeves, though sometimes these are cut on flowing lines and mada of transparent materials. There Is, this season, aa last, wide variety In the matter of sleeves. You may wear them king or short, or droopor flowing, ballooning on frocks ining Quits frequently aa on some of tended for the street, tho newjults and costs, thera are g sleeves with straight, fairly large, spreading. turnback are that gradusleeves cuffs. There armhole to ally flare from a close are that sleeves tho wrist and thera the sort dubbed ba "bishop" might thst wo Include nowadays in our Ideas of the peasant blouse. Another Interesting sleeve for for. mal afternoon or dinner frocks la mada In on with a yoke. Thla yok and sleeve combination la mada of metallic doth or brocade sometimes; sometimes It Is of thin fabric heavily Tho point la that It embroidered must bo weighted down In some way to hang rather hastily. 1 ' 1 We Undersell All Sale time f will held It yau want It. MOUNTAIN for fall arc now on our rack 95 close-fittt- 69 50 TROUT, - EGO PLANT 15c 2 Pounds SUMMER 3 for SQUASH, ,..,,M.,I0e TURNIPS, CARROTS, BEETS, 3 Belli. 10c HEAD LETTUCE, Each FRESH GREEN CORN, Doi. ...... 23c UTAH CELERY, Bunch 10c GREEN PEPPERS, ..e.a-aajLxx.l- OC ' 10c Pound 15c GREEN STRING BEANS, Pound 33c ' . .10c FRESH PEACH PIES, Special, each Q OcC LADY BALTIMORE CAKE, QO STAR SLICED BACON, FRESH BAKERY PAN ROLLS, pan 10c SPECIAL CINNAMON 32c ROLLS, doi FRESH RAISIN 13c Bread, loaf Pound Carton . Closing Out All Summer Dresses IP UTAH DIXIE PEACHES, Pound Special, each long-sleev- skin-rig- 3 for Each FILET SOLE, Pound A moat beautiful ahowfyg of the new atyle 'UTAH SALMON IF- CANTALOUPES, iA BELGIAN. HARES. Pound 35c FRESH STRIPED BASS, Pound . . . 33c FRESH BARRACUDA, Pound ,25c FRESH SALMON, Pound 33c FRESH HALIBUT, Ponnd 33c SHRIMP MEATS," Pound 80c FILET HADDIE, - Pound rrr: rrrrr45c Our Low Upstairs Pricei Will Save You Honey ...49c COTTAGE CHEESE, Cup ...... LGE. PKGS. POTATO ........9c CHIPS, Special 19 c j ht -- close-fittin- WALL PAPER SPECIALS of Artistic Wall ' Picture and Draperies Paper, WALK UP AND SAVE! New. Line . pr relating us. . PROVO. SB Booth First Watt Telephone: Office 107, Eat frioay. MT. PLEASANT, to The Tribna. MT PIjEASANT- - Aug 20 Judge d Ferdinand Harlan Erlck-ee- n of bait LaJte are guests at tha home of Judge Erltksen a daughter, Mr. Cried Neieon 1021 SEASONABLE RECIFE. Fear Compote. Peel and core cooking pears and simmer unlll soft In thin syrup to which the Juice of half a lemon has SOME Ice-col- d. three-quarte- rs ono-ha- r es at-0o- Building activity In Bolt Take has aa extenalv exnanrion neritated program for ths Utah Gas and Coke It was announced yestercompany. day by Georgs R Homing, general More than "S ooo will be manager spent Immediately In Imnrovements snd extension of servlcs , Thla development Is larrely in the section of tha city, where , southeast WOMAN IE BURIED. MURRAY. Aug 20 Funeral services for Isabella VIVIa Anderson, wife of Jneeph E Anderson. 6 West Sixth South street Salt Lake City, who died at a local hospital Sunday night following an operation, were held this afternoon In the Second ward meeting house. Bishop N'ygren was In charge of the services, interment waa In Iks Murray City cemetery. UU JO pAPefti S6A pTihLfCaiSROOM, KITCHEN AND BATH Armstrong-EngberWEST FIBET g SOUTH W do - - Wall filrfur - REDUCTION ON MANY LINES V)toAND Paper PHONE WAtATCH framing UP Co. tttl rfANSWER that PROVO, Aug. 90. Failure on the port of T. B. DundeH of Benjamin to tea a hay wagon driven by W. Jones - Bowen on the state highway near 8pnlh Fork Is said by member. of the sheriff', office to have been the caue of a collision between DundeH cor and one driven by Glenn Boyer of Rpringvtlla at 1 o'clock Wednesday evening. Tha contact threw Boyer's car off tha pavement and turned it completely over, pinning hi alster. Thelma, underneath. When rescued from the wrecked car Mia Boyar was. found to have escaped with sever bruise and cut about the leg and body Qther occupants ' of tha cars escaped injury. Investigating officers held Bowen responsible and he was asked to report to the sheriffs office this morning The matter la being further init la declared by the vestigated. sheriff that Jones was driving the on the wagon public highway In violation of law, not having a Hght an hla wagon. CALL FOR COMFORT in the Home -- At right, sleeve from laco track, been added. Drain, reduce the syrup bv rapid boiling, and add to it two formed redof beaded band and lacs. At sleeve, hanging tablespoons of grape Juice. Pour left, fromgeorgette tha elbow, from red and deeply over Jhe pears and serve frock. lac Tha small figura silver . Escalloped Corn. waars a lam soat oap which has corn sweet fresh One quart , put only on alaova, trimmed with bands of fur and a collar of gold cloth. Bethrough food cutter, then place In buttered baking dish, alternating low, yoke and tleeva In an of silver of with a lightand gold ambroidary an black vclvat sprinkling layers cracker crumbs; season with salt and gown. sweet with dish bits of butter; fill of at; milk and bake a tfui holster booster and. rovrnora, hour. Canned corn may be used. gas together with thre mil oi now ImFrozen Fruit Pudding. Tbo mains will bo Inotalio h aro In addition to One pint of rich milk, one pint of provement rich cream, whipped; one pint of cut IStiOurtO oipantaon, program previously bv tho company, poachea, throa oaf s. yolk only; one announced A spousal feature of community in- lf j and cupa of aufar. playground mith torot a ill bo tho apacious Boat tho ora well nrar lb e auxiliary riant '""structed tha sugar. Bring tha milk to a boll; i fhf. attr U carefully Into tha egg and ."Jli parked high sugar. Return It to thg kettle and With Its flower beds, sand pita stir over the flro until it thickens green p.aza, snd chutes strings It wHI slightly; donot let; It boll or It will teeters, sn ideal park for tho children Set. the custard arid to cool, make curd.frees In. When partly frosfen, add to play than the whipped cream. Turn a Httl longer, then stir In ths fruit. Newspaper Man Given ' Campet ef Ooosebarrtaa. -Farewell Luncheon . Put Three cupa of water and on j (. pound of sugar Into an onaitiel saucepan and let It boll for a quarter Bpeciai to The Tribune. of an hour, carefully removing all BRIGHAM CITY. Aug 2 Editor scum am It arises While this is A. D. McGuIra of ths defunct Tremon-to- n cooking, pick over a quart of Leader, and family, were tendered and pour over them some a farewell eoclal at the L. D. 8. hall boiling water. Leava them In it In Tremonton laet evening The affair very, very gently simmering for was given under the direction of the shout flva minutes, then lift out snd W. C T U., with tha president, Mrs A splendid place In tha syrap, -- which-by thla charge tlm ahould have boiled for tha was rendered, followed by tips quarter of an hour above mentioned. , program A refreshments number of Now lower the gna, and leave all to serving'of residents of thla-cl- ty b gently until tha goose berries .tended the social. . ara aoft, but not broken. Sarv with A few weeks ago Editor McGuire custard. discontinued tho publication of tha Tremonton Leader, and la leaving for Gas Company California, where h and hia family mrjll make their homo. Cflo own VltlT Wagon Driver Blamed for Auto Collision emerald you had better wear none at all, save, of course, the atone or stones In your engagement ring. Emeralds are said to be especially lucky for fair women. Just aa sapphires are lucky for brunettes tha money to hla gpmlal DEPABTMEKT EMERALDS ON Ths emerald Is tha only lucky stone for Friday, so If you don't own an -- -- Cullen Peanut Dutter Chews, lb. 39c CULLEN JUMBO JELLIES, lb.. .29c JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS, lb. 29c CULLEN CHOC. MINTS, lb.,, .46c Will . a? FUll COAT Lb, UTAH SPRING CHICKENS Lb (0950149 HRJEVS: Install New Plant . 5, A, Small Deposit Will Hold your Coat ' Its a Product Tfiat " of these sensational values spreading rapidly. Pick them off the racks . la Save from $25 to $50 on yony new goose-berri- LOOK! . HENS The news - House? Wife 10c (all flavors), pkg. CAMPBELLS SOUPS, each ....10c JELL-- 0 FAT UTAH ' Ns Exchanges, Approvals, Refunds an Ladlss CITY DELIVERY FREE! ABSOLUTELY I?!' free WHITE KING SOAP . . .10 Bars 39c 21c CREAM OF WHEAT, pltg. 12c SIIREDDED WHEAT, pkg. Kellogg's CORN FLAKES, pkg. ,11c fi rim o- Friday and Saturday Thrift Specials These Wonderful Fall te 6. HS pairs! ehoew ladles high-hePumpa Oxforda Kid pr Canvaa fit yourself A large ard confident gathering of the Sanpete County Water Users' association Sea-mo- 1- FEES I Special SO -- LOW UPSTAIRS PRICES Vcue choice ef all style a alt leather. Every pair I eeeeon. able ell guaranteed teg to bottom, bee) It tea Sanpete Irrigators Vote to Get Hold of Water Rights to Tsa Trthu a. MT. PLEASANT, Aug. WASATCS Fresh From ths Leading New York Hat Manufacturers and 4 Now Selling Her le to 1 Just Unpacked fWMI COME UP AND COMPARE peakera were W. W., Anderson of tho Amarivgn Legion, John 0 Peterson. J. 0 Barnes of KaymiHo. pfeaident J B. Cordon of the Caohe and stake, Bishop J. R. Thomaa. The ward choir sang several numbers and additional music waa provided by Harold Trot man. Frank Baugh. Br . 8 E. Clark. Hoy Halverson and Hal Farr. C. M. Christ aneen offered the invocation, and Bishop Hyde of Kaye-Mipronounced the benediction. Secretary of State H. B. Crockett, an uncle of the dead man. dedicated the grave. Fallhearera were Lee Jones H. B. Johnson. W. W. Barber. C. C. Christensen. Albert Bergsjo and D. V. Anderson. MV Crockett nerved for twenty-tw- o months in tha engineers corps during the war, spehding soma time in France. While there he eontrarfed tuberculosis and had been sent to Arisons for hia health when death came. 1 . WOMENS We Shfpib AS Pofc 1 Aug to Reuben perkea, a pioneer of Hyde Park, died last evehis home In that city, accordning at ing to word which reached Logan today. Hs waa 60 years of aga at ths time of his death. Born In Worcestershire, England, August 1J, 1845, Mr. Perkea was brourht to the United States at the age of 6 yean, Joining the L. D. 8. churrh H lived for a tlm at Preston, Idaho, and later moved to Hyde Park, where ha had resided sine lest Ha waa married twice, hi first wife ' being Sarah Anns Wilkea and hla second Sarah Matktn. Six children sur- Aged Brigham City vive him. They are R. A. Perkea, J. Woman Called Rest W. Perkes, Kata S. Matktn, Nellie f sasmaa Took and Thomas W. Perkes, all of Hyde Park, and Mrs. Vilda 1. Jonas Racist to Ths Tribune. of Ogden. BRIGHAM CITS, Aug. 20 CathFuneral services will hs held n6xt erine Jeppsen Richards, an aarly pioSunday afternoon at 1 oclockW.In ths neer to this city, died last night at 10:60 o'clock Hyds Park chapel. Bishop J. at the home of her will preside at the ceremonies. daughter, Mrs. N. P. Jeppsen, at Mantua, at tha age ef tl years, ? LICENSES TO WES. Mrs. Richard waa horn October-LOGAN, Aug. M Marriage licensee 1846, In Jutland, Denmark. She cams to the were issued Utah in 1860. While crossing tha at county . i.rke office to today Edwin W. Williamson plains her fajher and brother were and Frances Donegan, both of Salt stricken with cholera and died. She Lake; Dan Hans Corbett of Grace, eame to Brigham City to live, where Idaho, and Zetta Condi of Pro. ton, ehe later married Rasmus Jeppsen. Ha died about twenty-nin- e Idaho. years ago, and soventoen years later aha married LUNCHEON GIVEN. Rees Richards, whom aha survived twelve years. Thera are eight living Spertal to To. Tribes. Miss children, aa follows: Mrs N P. Jepp. MT. PLEASANT, Aug. Jeppsen and John RichMarjorie Winters and Miss Margaret sen. Charles of Mantua; Mrs. Katie Walters, Thompson were hostesses at a beau- r ards, Mr. Ruby Nelson and David Richards, tifully appointed luncheon for twenty-fouguests Wednesday evening at tha of thla city; Mrs. Mary 8tem, of Los home of Miss Thompson. An orange Angeles, and Mrs. Ruby Fisher, of and green color schema was effective- Burley, Idaho. Funeral services will be held at tha ly used in tha decoration. Miniature carrots were used as favors, place Mantua ward chapel Saturday aftercards and prises Six tables of bridge noon at t o'clock. Interment will ba were played following the luncheon, In the Brigham City cemetery. with prises awarded to Mrs Margaret W. Hon end Miss Oleah Walt LOGAN, FALL HATS Kiddies Bargain Table or tha Commissioners. Attempt Loollo Crackatt ' loto gravo. OUvar Edward a aJn a member of tho Ufloa, tapa. and tho Ladles auxto Knock 2.05 Mill Levy wundd iliary of th Legion took charge of tho floral offennga Bishop J. H. Thomaa of tho Third Down to Legal Limit. ward Tha preaided at the aervtcea. V"' r High Shoe. reedy Lew 10 a. si. Friday and Saturday. firing aquad hoad d by Cavtali W, Thomaa of tho national . 0 LADIES! $1 tn a waa $1 Whit Kid r Canvas Oxfords, and patent leather, black kid, black aatm. ten calf Hath, era. 1. f of ft, AmorlcoJi of which Mr. t)o $1 LADIES end CHILDRENS I portal Ttl tus-J- Giveri-t- ANSWER AN AD M or ale of Nation Being Broken , Speaker Says 20 PROVO, Aug Declaring that the failure of American business and men to observe the proprofessional visions of the Volstead set wss breaking down the morale of the nation and that the epidemic of crime and disrespect of the laws of the land can only be cured by higher Ideal aa to the saerednese of the elghteentt amendment. Professor f. Karl Pardo gave a resume of hla impressions of Xew York Cl tv In 8-- sddres before the Provo Kiwanl club at their weekly luncheon today He declared that he was struck with the fact that big business Is more and more learning tha value of observance of tha golden rule in business Profesaw Pordoe declared thst after living within the galea of a greet city for a year one to profoundly Impreaeed with the contrast of that as compared with the great outdoors of the Intermountaln region, where tha acenlc beauties on every hand lend an entirely different environ) ment. FINED FOR FRAUD. PROVO, Aug. 2fl Lester Boswell. of thla city, today waa sentenced Judge Georg 8 Balllf to pay a fine of IS or serve thirty -- dav In the countv Jail on a chary of obtaining goods fraudulently Boswell ta said by Chl.flWreei Wilkins to have (1 procured coupon hooks from an oil 1. bv company under misrepresentation and later sold them at a discount, ap-- i 1 I TRIBUNE Classified FmHMTilJCE Fop GcEo Today Turn Id This Center' lluge Economy A to Buy or Sell Your I vr art |