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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY HORNING, JANUARY 11, 192L 10 Organization of. Legislature Perfected. -- Bouquet Breaks Record Made in Disposing Women Wearing Hats in House Both of Initial Formalities; Raise Question Branches Ready for Business THE thhouae t ' ' Leaders Chosen in House and Senate; Adoption : of Rules Engenders Debate; Will Hear . K Governors Message Today. 1 " - Oontimwd fnun Vaga On Mo-Ke- 1 -- thwt-tiroe Sen-ato- ia -- -- GREW NEW IN THIRTY DAYS Remarkable result ofthe Causes Big Stir Borandine t Among Hair Specialist Bair-Grow- er ACTUALLY GROWS HAIR AND COR. RECTS ALL SCALP AMS HAIR TROUBLES By Georgs, I never saw anything Ilka ths effects of that new treatment, Borandine, for growing new hair and restoring It to Its natural color. It acts more like a miracle than a toilet preparation, aald a gentleman yesterday, in speaking of the revolution that had taken In "I begun to think there hair. hts place waa nothing on earth that would hake my hair grow. I tried tonics, bay rum, grease, oil and almost everything else that you could think of, but without results. I had been bald for years and began to think It was natural for me to be that way, as my fither was entirely bald at 34 Finally I read about the remarkable results being obtained by the use of Borandine,' so I derided to try It for myself Well, when 1 look at myseif now I think It Is y else. I look at least 30 years younger, of and, best all, Borandine brought about the transformation in lust SO days' time" si Borandine is a powerful remoter of hair growth, Since Its discovery a little over a year ago It has been found to contain marvelous properties for producing a new growth of hair. In subjecting it to various tests In the worst cases of baldness, dandruff, Itching scalp eto., ths results obtained by the experimenting chemist were considered almost miraculous. In every case it has been found that where there were any hair roots left It would a new and luxuriant growth of produce hair In from four to tlx weeks' time. Cray or faded hair was often restored to its natural oolor In from 10 to 14 days' time In minor cases of scalp and hair diseases, ouch, as dandruff, falling hair itching r elp, ate.. It was found that those unnatural conditions were corrected and often completely cured by two or three spi llcatlons. The discovery will, without doubt, put an end to the troublesome sculp and hair diseases that have bfeen so n with the American people. Women who have been forced Into wearing false hair will welcome this marvelous product, as, apart from its many other virtues tt adds a beautiful gloss and luster to the old hair. Besides, It contains no oil and has a tendency to make the hair light and flufty. Arrangements have been made with the laboratories where Borandine Is distributed from, to furnish fres Information In regard to this new process to all Tribune readers. Address ths (scientific Research Laboratories, Dept. 234, Her onto n, I'm. (Advertisement.) well-kno- soma-bod- com-mo- If I Could Only Belch Up That Gas ; LKnoaJLWould Feel Better flow oftno bm yon Ml thl wj1 Bow often yon wUhwl for . otnrthing to rim you fooulor tod Ut4atf relief for Uu7 lxnt boy nay ordinary Go to a tablet for temporary rwuJu. drpPU flnt-cUriru tore, oak fur a bottle of Uk rnuiiHi BoAinmotTfl three tablet an hour before tuealt and before threw than wauh. catinp of sin Aiow com a mirprlM. no No more more ftinothwrd frellng, no difficult and no bloat itrrutbinjr are Ituno'mbfT li&almamta ot only for the nliHf, hut for tha io Moil iwopi with Gaa )'t vrMiot! of Gaa autfur fnm oorvoua DyirpMja, not common Iu1if4ni4 00 are told In lUalrufton't tssa fnf W4trat rrjft J, u. J t.us s. 1 ra 1 Oaa-Tabl- jrhr yn'Mow1 rT? ft a a in ni ii T1 Sets tre fVf eole UV ail Ytumiu drumtiata and lb Owl Grog ifc 1 Maalmann, Chomlafc, Pan frmn rbK Adrertiwinnot. M. Sami th. nat. w.. raeV -- proceed to business. Senator Henry C. Tebbs of Pangultch brought In ths first formal measure of the session. In tho form of a. resolution, authorising tha governor to have a messenger for the duration of tho legislative session. The committee from the house to notify the senate that the house waa ready foi business waa received and Its report accepted Senator Standlsh moved that a committee of three from the senate notify the house to similar Import, and Senator Knight amended this by moving that the president appoint the committee. The committee was made up of Senators Standlsh, Kinney and Jones. They at once left to perform that duty. First Committee Named. President McKay then, on motion, ap pointed his first standing committee of the present session, that on rules. "I will he said, before crests a precedent, making hie choice, and he named Senator Dern, Jensen and Peters This gave a Domocretlo chairman to the first standing committee named by the Republican resident. The senate members of the Jiolnt committee on rules were the ten ate rules committee, with the president A communication of the senate added was ordered sent to the house to the effect that the senate membership on the aa ready. Joint rules committee The next order ot business waa the selection of seats, and Senator Harrison E. Jenkins moved that the lady members be first seated and that after them the holdover senators be allowed their choice. This motion was seconded by Senator William H Smart and carried unanimously. Mrs Elizabeth Hayward, ths holdover Democratic senator, chose the seat she had occupied last session. Mrs. Antoinette B. Kinney, the Republican woman member, chose the seat at Mrs. Hayward a right, both being ImmediThe ately In front of the secretary. holdovers, being all Democrats, arranged themselves to the right of and behind Senator Hayward, and the Republicans are arranged largely on the president's right. A communication was received from LaMar Nelson, as secretary of the committee on arrangements for the Inaugural ball, Inviting the senators to attend. The committee sent to the house reported, through Senator Standlsh, that It had performed that duty, Standish Makes Request. Senator Standlsh then Introduced as a matter of personal privilege the subject of hla name, lie la frequently colled, he said, Miles Standlsh, and ha had actuas Henry M. ally been nominated followed Standlsh. Thst name had been all the official documents, even through up to the certificate of membership read bv the secretary of state yesterday. His r. si name, he sold. Is Henry N Standlsh, and he had been aditved that the senate might correct ths error by suitable acHe therefor tion ths matter, In order that thspresented, senate act Ontnrv to precedent, lawyersmight are not very numerous In the senate at this session, and the senators wer Inclined to go slow. It was finally decided, on motion of Senator Dern, that the secretary should refer the problem to ths etlornsy general. Senator Standlsh claims ths hlstorio Miles Standlsh as a grsat-unolbut Salt Laker's middle name la Nephl. ths This ended the morning session. Recess wss taken until 3 JO to give ths rules committees a chance to commit and report. True to hla talk of ths morning, Preet-ooMi Kay tho renuton to ordtr promptly at 2 in, and there were a few absentees among both senators and em1 he senators absent, however, ployees wtin lilt fly the members of the rule Committee, - who had been ruahsd during w MVM4K H4R e, nt c JL euiuftuTlee from th women members of representatives wore their hata during yesterdays session bora began to ask whether they will continue this during the entire sixty-da- y period. Precedent, according to tho more experienced members of the body, ywould decree that the women go bareheaded during house sessions, Tha woman senators sited thalr milett linery yesterday.-Mre.Anwho waa member of tha appointed to notify the house that tha senate had been organized, appeared In tho hall of tho house of representatives minus her hat. -- Deni of Bolt Lake aa man who ha bad expressed the most earnest desire to prewithout favor. , aa much experience In the sonata as any side President McKay discussed tha work other present, and who had bean actlnt of the senate in a general way. "Let he said, "to curtail best, 'president during tha Illiress of President us do our He also asserted that, so far Punk at tha last session of tha aanata. expenses." of the senate as sessions the possible, Senator Darn was praised aa being fair would There were many start on time. , lit . hit account ability matter oftmpm-tanceandalort, and, on In 1 the senate, and promptness Senator" Knight felt It was. tha. duty of his colleagues to elect the Salt- Laker aa starting would help in tho transaction of business. . their president. - He again returned to the subject of Senator Joseph E. Qulnney of Each rose to nominate a gentleman whom ha finances, and hoped tothat the senators . would do their best reduce expenses. the i descrlbad aa being possessed of all enumerated by Senator "Because of the abnormal conditions. qualifications would he said, It may be important to reduce Knight. Ha felt that the senatorsSenator taxes. Tat us see to It that only those make no mistake In choosing Thomas E. McKay as their president. appropriations are allowed that are ab, The Weber man, he said, la qualified by solutely rfecesaary." ' reason of his experience, his ertergy and Named. his Intelligence. Employees Senator E. I Southwlck seconded the Auplause which greeted President nomination of Senator lern, and said that talk had hardly died down When no bettor selection could bs ritade, IrreSenator Sbuthwlck proposed an order of spective of party affiliations. Senator Henry Ik Standlsh of Salt bualneae which waa followed for tha reLake waa satisfied In the main with the mainder of tho day. Tha first Item qn qualifications of the Democratic candi the list waa tha selection of eenato emdate, He recognised, also that Senator ployees, and Senator J. W. Peters moved Dern "Mr Dorn Is from Salt Lake. But election of the list practically as adopt, has, in my Judgment, be Bald. Just one ed by the Republican caucus of Saturday For that reason and the fact night fault. B. Kelly for This Included j that Senator McKay had the qualifica- - secretary, J. J. Peters Q. for minute clerk, tione without that fault, he seconded the William Langenbacker for docket clerk, nomination of the Republican. Senator Alfred Stout for sergeant-at-arm- s, NorIwvtd Jansen of Weber also seconded man Wold for mailing clerk , Francis the nomination of his colleague. Miss Marie Wetzell, Mrs E. Ketghtley, Standlsh and Mlaa Anna Laura Stohl for Votes Are Exchanged. I committee clerks, John Squires for doorwere closed. Secretary keeper, Thomas GledhUl and A. D. Rosa Nominations f Crockett asked how the senators preferred for watchmen, and J. Cheater Knudaon S' .to vote, and roll call waa adopted on and Ashby Badger for messengers. Sena'motion of Senator Knight. Senator Dern tor Jensen added the name of Fred' voted for Senator McKay, and Senator Metsner of Ogden for doorkeeper, where re- - Mr. Squires of Cache had already been McKay, In returning the compliment, ferred to the iast session, when he waa ubstltuted for the original caucus selecone of the ten Republicans in the legle- - tion of John LllJenqulHt. he had- learned - Senator KHsabettv- - Hayward presented .laturai- - and at al4 to know the Democratic senatora and to- the Democratic caucus list which has printed, but with the addiappreciate their worth and their oourte-- ready been Frances Miss tions of Mlaa Zita Sweeney, ous treatment. Aside from these two votes the oount Hurd and Miss Jennie Harrington as t waa on party tinea. Senator Adams vote oari'thkf he had been present 'at roll call and had ng persons of experlenco for the posi1 antaken tho oath, although he had not tions swered- when his name waa called. ' The Republican list waa nominated on Sen declared that Crockett viva voce vote, the president having no t Secretary a ator McKay was elected president by doubt as to which vote carried the mavote bf eleven to seven. Senator Dern jority. moved to make the selection unanimous, and this was passed readllv, whereupon Chaplain Nominated. Senator Southwlck proposed that Senator Dern then made a motion that Hayward and.Kihney, the two wobe harried men members of the senate, and repre- G. B. Huntingtwhnf Dprlngvllle chaplain, saying that it would 111 befita sentatives of each party, escort theeuew ax not to have senate of the the dignity president to tho chair. V chaplain to officiate at tho opening exeft - President .Sworn In. class. . Senator Peters said that tho Hat of em- President McKay took his seat amid waa not complete and that decisworn ployees , .applause, and waa Immediately sion might be reached later tf have a In by tho chief Justice. should conditions seem proper chaplain He thanked his colleagues for tbs honor Standlsh added that provision - conferred upon him and for the' confi- Senator made for a chaplain for yesbeen had ne denc'6X pressed, both fey thefr vote and session, and he favored vdting terdays He him to senators personally. by. tha down the Dern . hoped that hla actions krould 'hot cause The nose have It. was the announce- iteK&y when hd vtt them, to lose any of that confidence and foe put Thereupon the employees,- - each. as wer present, wer sworn in, and with prayer by the the HAIR-U 16 UI' rt Ulr bandtu' N li .(", with a like commutes house Ip notifying tbs governor Csatfatssd sa rolkwtsg Fig. 1ST ME fTMrsf Representatives Considers Appointment "of Twenty Organizations. Kinney, Thor Will be twenty standing commit tees in the house of representatives If the rules committee appointed by Speaker Callister yesterday adopts the house rules These of the thirteenth legislature. twenty committees call for the appoint ment of a total of 131 committee mem- - com-mltt- Austere Effect in Senate Boom and patriotic daeoratlon state senate yesterday at th epsnlng session wer noticeable by Their absence, with on exception. The chaste and aomewhat austere Interior effect ,of th decorative of the senate chamber was relieved by a handsome bouquet of carnation, presented to Senator Eliza, both Heyward by thr Womsne Demo-crit- ic club. Mr Heyward was president of th political organization for aboutalght years. Democratic though thalr origin might ba, several other senator wer proud to wear nosegays from th bou. quet presented them by Mr Hay. Included President ward. Thee Thomas E. McKay and Senator Anstta B. Kinney and savaral senator froth th earn party at Mra.' , Hayward. Usually along about the, second r third day of th session there eomea a demand from some senatora for flowers with which to ' dscorat ths prsstdsnta desk and for flags or other patrlotlo color to lend color to th FLORAL each member of the house will serve on at least two committees, and sofne of them on three. j It Is not likely. It, was said yesterday, that any of these standing committees will be abolished. Appointment of these committees Is In the hands of the rules committee apspeaker unless the pointed yesterday- - should recommend, and the house indorse the recommendation, that a committee on committees be appointed. wall Besides these standing committees f there will be numerous special committees and if they become numerous of Legisla- appointed, Lower It may be' possible for the speaker to make every member of the house a chair-maof some committee. Completes OrganizaThe standing committees of the last legislature end their membership Is in Less Hour. follows: Agriculture, eleven; appropriations, seven; banking, five; corporations, seven enrollment and enseven, education, If th work of organization In the grossing, three; fish and game, five; highseven; labor, ways, seven, judiciary, house of representatives yesterday can seven, manufactures and commerce, be taken aa a criterion of future proce- seven; mining and smelting, seven; mildure, the lower branch of the fourteenth itary affairs, five; public health, six; pubprinting, three; revenue, eleven; resoUtah legislature promises to set a rec- lic lutions and three; reference, ord In' the matter 'of dispatch and research andmemorials, Investigation, five; rules, Completed fifteen. business. J three; Until the Joint committee on rules Called to order a few minutes after lfl Its Is report and the house takes house the clock had registered noon, organiza- brings action upon It, Speaker Callister will not tion had been --completed and adjourn- - consider committee appointments to any Is a possibility ment- - taken before I o'clock. In the great extlht, for there- bff , Occupancy.. mTtak5 out jQf catre ua which preceded tlie seseioti, the .1hltroonmeBta his hand There generally is a scram ble for the chairmanships of the approkeynote woe sounded when the memberand judiciary committees of tne Special to Th ship agreed that expedition of legisla- priations Trlbpne. tion was to be the ambition of the housq, but the former committee has lost IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Jan. 10. With the opening of the offices of the county adopted the budget system. j , Charles Helner, assistant secretary of clerk, treasurer and assessor, the first steps wer taken today for the occustate, called the house to order. The in memberts" had selected their seats In pancy of the new Bonneville county court, Laws hous caucus, the two "women members, Mra It is expected that the rooms for the Judgi; county Jail and disMay Bella T. Davis and Mrs. Cleo Clegg probata to considering changes In court be ready for use within a will of Salt Lake, being given their chblce, theWith a view trict public Improvement laws of the stat4 The final acceptance by the the others choosing by lot Mrs. Davis whlh will facilitate the sale of Warrants, few day lerdeJatlve oemmkteo of commleslouers tmd dedication 'of and Mrc Clegg chose weats in tfcp first members the Municipal league will- - meet at TO county will be made as soon as row,' on the ' aisle. Four members, who o clock Thursday morning In the office of the courthouse complained of poor hearing wore per- City Attorney W. H Folland,' chairman Fisher A Aitken, ardhltects, pass on th mitted to select front row seat The of the committee. Mr. Folland aald yesbaldheaded men of the house are 'scat- terday. that it la possible that taxation building. F. W. Jordan, county commissioner of tered and Ijave no first row privilege adjustment problems also will be discussed the First district D. A. Kbshton, county The house has a youthful appearance. at the conference. -In The committee consist of their early thirties, only Many are Folland, commissioner, of the Second district and a few are gray, while under Mavor William Howell of LoganT "Jo- Parley J. Davis, county commissioner of many are 45 years. , seph Tracy., city engineer of Ogden, Mayor Le Roy Dixon of Provo, Ernest th .Third district, were sworn T Young city attorney of Logan, R. N, this morning at 19 o'clock by George Callister Made President. Young, city treasurer of Salt Lake, and Witt, county recorder. Following their SupremwCo'urf Jfistlce J E. FrfciT ad- - Jacob Installation into office, Mr. Jordan, was Colftjpan, cUy attorney of Provo. elected thAiftnVtt ot the board ot county . AV 6f coun-too- k commissioner the ty was late In arriving, and Other county officials who wer sworn oath separately. In are a follows-- - - Robert S Olejr,- - sher-iff- r Representative W. O. SUmWlt B - GrltWle,- chief deputy sheriff; uuty Nell Slmpkln, deputy sheriff, J. A. Em. M.' S. Winder, Salt Lake, when noml pey, deputy sheriff; Jesse H Nielsen, nations for speaker were called for, school superintendent; George Witt, clerk caucus the E. R. placed nominee, district court, ex officio clerk and reof gait Lake, In nomination. N. corder; A D. Peck, probate Judge; Karh-eri- n B. Iverson, Boxelder, seconded the nomiT Johnston, treasurer; J. J. Crownation, and on motion of Representative ley, assessor; E. C. Crowley, prosecuting Beegmlller the rules were ordered susattorney; C. E. Dtnwoodey, coroner. pended and Mr, Callister elected speaker A meeting of the board of county comMr. Beegmlller and C by acclamation. missioners was held Immediately after A. Hammond, Democrat, of Grand counth Installation., In an address to the ty, escorted the speaker to the rostrum. board, the chairman said, upon Callister, Speaker "The moral situation which exists In taking the In chair, thanked the members for making Bonneville county Is one which demands him their speaker and promised to do our every effort, As we find the crime his best to preside justly and rule fairjvaves sweeping over the country, vice m ly. He first called tor the report of the Charges gaining a strong foothold In the large caucus committee on officers and emcities. Just In that manner, but In a smaller way, has this eptdemio hit Bonneployees ot tho house, the following recCommission. ville county. We mqet npike It our ommendations ot appointments by ths committee being approved unanimously. aim to go after iniquity In all its form The county Jail will be an undesirable Employees Selected. place this winter. From the big rocks In10 the prisoners will make little rock and WASHINGTON, Jan. A general Charle R. Bradford, Salt lake, chief rocks the prisoners will with of the lumber Industry, and make the little Clerk; B. L. Cropper, gait lake, minute vestigation rocks Ths Jail will be mors clerk; La Mont Allen, Cache, docket more particularly of the yellow pine In- then abig ticket. meal clerk; Martin 8. IJndxay, Wasatch, en- dustry of the south, is No definite action .was taken on any being conducted grossing clerk; Mr. Clar N. Maughn, bv the the problems confronting the county. Salt Lake, mailing clerk, James Clove, department ot Justice to determine of held up until financial stateThese whether there have been violations ot ments were Utah, chaplain. of th county could be obtained. Walter Herrick, Weber: Marlon Mc- the Sherman antitrust act A budget system will be adopted In orPherson, Balt lake, Rea Cooper, Utah, This became known today after the der that a definite check can be kept Nesblt, Weber, Florence Collins, ; Balt Lake, and another to he named by federal trad commission had transmlt- - on expenditures. Boxelder county, committee clerks. Lied to congress a copy of a report on the U Y' "j," Martin Isaacson, ganpcle, sergeant-a- t M tivltlea of organizations of lumber Is Taking Action arms. manufacturers which It hag prepared at F. E. Brown, Wayne, assistant 'sergea- the request of the department ot justice. Noxious Weeds nt-at-arms . . , Numerofts from correspondence John R. Porter, Morgan J. L. Wade, said to have extracts between officials of passed Daggett, and John T. Flinders, (Tooele, regional organisations are given In the Special to Th Tribune. doorkeeper to support the commissions charge IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Jan. 10 Ureal George, Millard; Oren C. Good- report that Issuance of price lists from time tion of a set of recommendationsAdop-rewin, Beaver, and P. O. Barker, Garfield, to time was an established practice." garding the eradication of obnoxious weala meseenger The eorreepondenee quoted involves the occupied the attention of citlsens of A. F. Haycock, Piute, watchman. West Coast Lumbermen s association, the Idaho Falls and delegates from other Jackson Thornton gait Lake, janitor. Western. Fine Manufacturers association, counties at a weed held Saturthe Association of Hemlock Manufactur- day at the courthousemeeting under the auspices To Visit U. A. C. ers, end the Michigan Hardwood asso- of the Bonnevill county farm bureau. The Important Item contained In the Immediately following the appointment ciation. The report contains documents In sup- recommendation referred to the appointof officers and employ ee, Speaker of further charges that the associa- ment of a county weed commissioner by appointed a committee comprising port ellml-n.vhad tion to consistently W Ilford Day, Iron, Mr sought of board the county commissioners In May le lie T competition not only in prices, hut each county where there Is one or more Davis, gait Lake and O F Mc.Shane, In cnmftetlng woods and also to restrict sgrlt ulturaf districts. Beaver, to notify the senate 4ht the In the Interest of prire levels house The de'egates from the various counties had completed organisation. production Contained in the report Is a table showwere Bonneville. K C. Rigbv. Carl JohnWhile awaiting the return of this comcosts realization, average "average son. G E Erwin, J. H Beaa'ey - and mittee, Invitations from TsiUar Nelson, ing and average margin per" thousand feet Fred Gustafson, Madison, C. VV. Pool, Ed. secretary to oMhT'lmuae of City group of southern ward Swanson and Jack Tout. Jefferin members and .e.r.YeT for 1915 manufacturer the pine years C. Call. J H. Luke and B. Babeil, son, attend the Inaugural ball, and an invl ' to 1919, Inclusive, and average price and Teton, R. E, Thomas and VV", Kageon. tattoo from President E. G. Peterson ,rMayfor th!' nrstUiraemonth!! h 0 Utah Agricultural college to vunt thst Institution at Logan next Friday of 1910 costs This table shows that In 1915 New wer read and accepted, notification of the realization was 1 09 below cost; such action being sent to the aenata 1915 It was 31.91 above; in 1917, In that It Is planned that ths members of 4! shove; 1913, IS 41 above; 1919, both houses leave Halt Lake on a special $n 18 94 above, and In May, 1920. JJ8.I5 train Friday morning, arriving at Log.tn above. Special to The Trlbnsa. about noon After luncheon there wilk RUPERT. Idaho, Jan. 10 Dana Tem-1- 1 be s reception and Inspection of the n, who has been manager of th Mini-ok- a A conferTACOMA, Wash , Jan 10 grounds and buildings. The party ence of lumbermen of this sect'on, held Irrigation district for years, Is expel tod to re Urrti to halt loike about has filed tod iv to discuss the ihurges resigned and R. L Wll'ls, waterruas-ter- , before 9 oclock 'Friday evening. has been appointed to fill the vacongiess bv the federal trade comrmsson. Tho dlrstors Voted an extra mudo public a statement asserting that cancy Rules Committee Named. , month s pay to Mr Templln as an the lumber Industry will welcome an ct cm of thalr appreciation of his serRules of th and declaring that the conthirteenth legislature Mr. Timplln has been In the reclaWere adopted temporarily and the foof were the result of vice ditions mation service here for a number of llowing committee on rules appointed to government orders confer with a Ilk committee ftom the yesrs Mr. W 111 came from Colorado a r. Mr senate: year ego to take the position of Heegmlller of Katie, Mr Is Ivors of Balt Lake and Mr, Molntyre Uio directors' meeting recently tha At of Weber. director Cashier newlyC. elected F, B. Randolph Th venerable committee from the senW. end Forster, wer present. F. Vinate, Senators Blandish, end Kinney was of son chosen chairman of Jone then appeared and reported that 3 peels) 4e 'foe Trlliuoe. Acsqula th board and F. B. Randolph secrethe senate hod organised. Ths final POCATELLO) Idaho, Jan. 10 Word tary. i business of ths session was ths appointwas received by friends hers this morning ment of a committee to notify Governor of the sudden death from heart failure of SHRINERS TO ENTERTAIN. Mahey that the house was In session cashier of the First and ready to receive snv communlis-tlon- g NationalE, Austin, Specie! to Th Tribune. of Mountain bank yes-Home, fiom his office This commutes , 8HOBMOM:. Idaho, Jan. 10 -- The rdy consisted of Mr. Iverson of Boxelder- A will give Mi hsnquct end VV. Morrison, of Balt Like, sod Mr litltce Austin had attended thsMnkonlc dame Shrlners Jr, next Wednesday to the chrinera tne.tlng the night before and re. Unllnson of Millard In towns other from this Hundav turned horns district morning )n Adjournment was taken shortly before complained of early In his stornsi n, and 1 o i lock until s oclock this afternoon later awoke bispains wife. At that time he A Pleasant Cough Syrup, Is It undt when, retool, both houses will wes gasping for hrcslh arid w (.'ham bur lain . Cough .Remedy In iaiyjui4ir94iaca&.iwrosmw)pg-.an)rftff. in ,i uiinioc , u and t, ones ts.-y after-lv-tg , AIf AiMctli. wss hair tiy-i- h ba a araat sr;vuatq' 4U a quk-k To Cure a Coldf to Das Oay 'xo'a old Umu..Aud rpi wrjlvktiewn ipbcns of the lutuksra' for eoughs,. ewla oroup sad -- w hooping . Take Grove e Laxative Bromo Quinine asHooliitlon, Its ts survived by his wlfs cough. Try it and you will understand tablets The genuine bears the signature sod sister, who was visiting at his horns so many hy peopls prefer It to any of E. W. Grove, Joe. (Adv.) at the thne of his dssth. other. , tAdvertissmenCJ TER IDE Branch f) SantJorify tion Than by The Daddy op Era Odert Since 3I1 1868 Court at Idaho, Falls Ready for Recently s, i -- Change Id stingy Backed Pocked-Ev- er , TmeUmii Ginning Co. ture Although ABERDEEN is by no means a new name or a new product, its use in-home formerly strange to will bring out joy-a- t its DIS- Improvement of State Considered a coal-satisfacti- -- e COVERY. sc V A Into-offic- Wasatch 8572 is all you have to say in your telephone to "reaelr the ABER-- ' DEEN headquarters. "L - nrK 5 -- .qpv l Cal-llst- er Department of Justice vestigating Report of 49" NOTICE. ASPIRIN Name Bayer State of Utah, Department of Board of Pardon Balt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 31, 19.10. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the State Board of Pardons will hold a Tegular on Saturday, January 15, 1921, at 10 o'clock a m , at the Utah state prison, bait Lake county, Utah. That at said meeting said board will hear ap;illceuons In the following cases, to wit. FOR PARDON. Lloyd Tresedcr, convicted of fornication. Joe Solo, convicted of assault with deadly weapon. Jam-- s I.en Is, convicted of assault and on Genuine battery. trd Idaho Against Cal-list- er te Manager Is Named for Irrigation District John Jury, convicted of extortion. Benjnmln Richard Haddock, convicted liquor in his possession John Lee Hnddock, convicted of having tatoxiwiting liquor In his possession. FOR TERMINATION. Arcantv, convicted of robbery. Frank Tennis Built' an, convicted of rape. William Phlnney, convicted ot murder, first degree Charles Bnlley Murray, convicted of forgery James E Maxwell, convicted of robbery. William Matties, convicted of recelvtng stolen property Roy Ktsor convicted of rape. e Jui k Lugle, convicted of .. burgl 5). W Ilford T Clark, convicted of attempted m r K Ik i , second Jmieir Ilrotvn, convlaed of burglary, second dome KIR COMMUTATION' Jamos Pirrv convicted of robbery. FOR PAROLE. Albert Westover, convicted of selling stolen property. Robert Taylor Winn, convicted of Incest Herbert B. Sansom, convicted of forgery. M. V. Montla, convicted of statutory offenae. John Marshall, convicted of burglary, Steond degree Joseph A Marshall, convicted of burglary. second degree. James Parley Lee, convicted of carnal knowledge llirrv A Grsvell, convicted of Delbert Flunlgan. tonv'eted of robbery. forgery. J. H. Slcwnrt of adultery FOR TP HMIN VTIUN. William W. lcteroon, t mulcted of grand larceny All person having any Internal thars-Idesiring to be heard, either for or against the granting of aald application are hereby notified to b roapcotlvely, t at said meeting. By order of the board . of hav tng Intoxicating Warning! Unless you see the name Bayer on package o on tahletvyou are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-onyears and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin onl as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, iarache. Toothache, Lumbago and for 1ain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cent Druggists also sell larger Aspirin is the trade mark of packages. Baver Manufacture of Monoaceticacul-este- r of Salicvhcecid. (Adv.) A e third-degre- MOTHER! California Symp of Figs Child's Best Laxative col-k- to Heart Failure Fatal to Idaho Bank pre-mn- , . " -- HAWTU-KHFR- SHIELDS, Secretary. B. Proaldent 7941 Bho-sho- ri SIMON DAN NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following applications will be ronaldnrcd at the on" tit g 6f th lo.vrd of par Inna, to be held J.muttrv 19 jai, is ! Addition to the applications B - . n, water-maste- vW 1 The satisfaction of health, tastiness and a suBstanttareavTnJ od'YQur food hill follow the frequent serving of Pierces Hominy. , Made ffom the heart' of largr uniform kernels of especially selected corn nulled By our new process end carefully prepared and packed under Pierce s rigid inspection, which Insures j purity and wholesomeness., A breakfast ebreal a' dinner vegetable luncheon delicacy. i f Get it by tbo ease. , iriti,N njnniln iln bar I lluliliak. vtmvfclsil haying ,lqi ixn attng hquot in his tii.e- xsSitotdz. U 1,U 9' k rqntetod ofiAaivI nr v4 L 'John.- Tea lltnldi t li. . I -III Child .g. in! - ,, mg ;t,i 0 '.ltd " ,11 hie 'I.l iw iliW. -i pupsaselon, less pbystc tor llio stumack, liver .,1 11491,19 H. M4tq. 1 ,. Preatilanivii-e- ' liAKMJY Cl.CV'F, Sei rotary. sad bowola. GluMrcn love Its fruity test Full directions on rack bottle. c 71743 1. You must say California. (Adv.) IIUUL'NU WANT ADS ULT7uuTuLli Accept 'California of 1igs ' 1 jjtti I I 1 ,4 A it- - |