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Show I j If u THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SAT URDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, If Two LOGAN DEPARTMENT Office, 41' , North Main. US, Eaaadaac Trt. - Tle-phon- Boys Get Stanford From greet Two TJlahns will graduate, June It, from the Lalahd Stanford university with Ernest M. medical Hall, son wf No-- 1 sub HalL state supervisor of re will habilitation, receiv doctor's Official th other Vtahn to receive a degr, Is tb son Year Ro of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hi Armtstead of Prove, On leaving -- Armiettad, Stanford he will"' Immediately beginat West- f of July practice Will Form wood, a suburb of ' San Franet of both 4 Celebration to Be thParent young men will leave Utah immediately to attend Held in Cache. the exercises. Mrs. 1 T Hall will be pre- - i ' ent when her son p - " de- - v his receives v V' LOGANY Jun 1, Logan jrill gree, . and air. and test and stage an Mrs. Arm Istead i " :. drfens f . yesterday to elaborate celehratlon o July 4. ac- left Alto be Palo at 1 cording to an announcement mad to- for commencement Jk K. M. Msll. day by H. W. Branfham of Loiaa week. pos No. T, American Lesion, who la general chairman of .ths celebration. Bishop Benjamin Lundberg and W. H. Participants In the. defense test will Ballard, Jr. Maggie Mathews and inaTfh In the larue parade which Is Renda Parsons sang several numbers,, and Mr. Uetie .yvheduled' to begin at 1 o'clockfea-In and Nathan Don Llndquurt also sang. A number of other tAWrnin. a farmer at was Reese Mr. scheduled ars formerly forthe parade tures Benson, but 4 tew months ago moved nnd are being arranged- by A. M. to in Logan. has the jarade charg.held A patriotic meeting will be beirMinlnir at 11 o'clock In tha mornCache Pioneer Woman t ing, at wlBch a prominent speaker will deliver an address. Mayor John Summoned by Death A. Crockett will preside at tha which will be under the superLOGAN, June It. Mrs. EHxaheth vision of tha Business and Profesfor many years a Johansen Ravi-ten- , sional Women's club of the olty. The afternoon will be taken up with resident of Clarkston, died at hera a ball came. 4ore races and other home yesterday afternoon, after The Immediate cause of TJie Rotary and Kiwanis long Illness. sports. waa dropsy,-- but she had clubs are arranging a baseball game, her death 111 been for several the years. has Dunlwur Georee and cjjarae o( Mrs. Ravsten was 67 years of age, horse races.' Some excellent races She Is been born 4, 1837. center the May are expected, as Logan having for horse race training in mis terri- was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of was wife the and John Johansen tory. An elaborate display of fireworks Bengt M. Ravsten, prominent- - resisevdied of who on the dent Cach valley, will take place In th evening Mrs. Havsten had Crimson field, according to Chairman eral years ago. Brans ham. Thla feature of the cele- been a resident of Cach valley sines bration Is In charge of tha chamber of 186. 8h la survived by three sons, commerce. A dance In th evening, John, Ben and Frank Ravsten. Funeral services will be held Sununder th direction of the American Legion fife and drum corps, will con- day afternoon at 1 o'clock In the will Interment clude the day's activities. The regu- Clarkston chapel. lar salute at sunrise will, be fired by take place In th Logan cemetery. F battery of th Utah national guard. FIRECRACKERS UNDER BAN. n Organizations of the city, coonerat-IngXIstaging the celebration, Include LOQAN, June 19. No firecrackers the American Legion, the Boy Scouts, will be allowed In the as part of chamber of commerce, M. ' I. A. or- the July 4 celebration,city according to Profesand th Business a Issued today by police ganisation, warning sional Women's club, the Rotary club, A city ordinance prohibiting th Kiwanis club and Elks, In addi- tb us of explosives for the purposes tion to th American Legion auxiliary. of celebration will be strictly enforced by th officers. ( Part Capital . . V, , ... ob-sr- - . J - - I g, - : ' offi-cla- la Educators Will View Bear River Bird Life Today LOO AN BOY. HONORED. LOGAN, June It. Jack McGee, son of Dr. 'and Mrs. H. R. McGee of this city, has been appointed a lieutenant In the Culver Military academy cadet corps, according to Information received by lr. McGee today. Young McGee has been a student at the miliBear River bay, tary academy for the last, two years. I.OGAN. June 19. recognised as th greatest nesting ground for water birds In North America, will be visited tomorrow by a group of national summer school students and faculty members of ths U. A. C , numbering more than 160, according to college officials. A special train over th U. I. C. railroad will leave at 7:10 o'clock tomorrow morning to conduct th excursionists to Brlgham City. Professor W. C. A lie, of th department of soology of the University of Chicago, and Professor Henry C. Cowles, of the botany department of ine same university, wno are learning at th national summer school. and Professors William Peterson and Reed Bailey, geologists of the U. A, C, will accompany the party to the Bear river marshes and will explain different features of th trip to th members of th party. , After arriving in Brlgham City, th excursionists will be th guests of th Brlgham City Chamber oft Commerce. They will be taken to the Duckville Gun club, about twenty-fiv- e miles west of the city, in automobiles, where luncheon will be served at- 11 o'clock.; From here motor boats will take them down Bear river to th lake. Following the trip to the marshes, dinner will be served by the Brlgham City Chamber of Commerce at In the evening, and will be followed Th special by a public program train will leave for Logan at 9 Getting .Early B Woman Faces Grand Larceny - Chargies Here K--E STATE FAIR AID mediIB drgre cine. H has accepted a position at Stanford for next year as a teacher of pathol- ogy. 5- IKfilTO dear. s 363-- J. DEFENSE TEST r J) laA . for in - H 0BRIEN at .City. The Butterfly Dresses Those $295 On of th mot.,aggreive and extensive advertising pUns programmed In years for th Utah state fair was decided 'upon by th executive 'commute of tb board of directors of the Utah Stat Fair association dsy afternoon, and the contract for handling the advertising campaign for this yrar's sute fair was awarded to th L. S. GiUham Advertising agency. In line with other arrangements that are being made to make Utah's 135 state fair th greatest exposition of th state's resources and Industries of any similar exposition In years, the advertising plan, as awarded to the agency, calls f or the most extensive publicity ever gien the bie event. . Every daily, and country newspaper In the entire state will be used In the list of paid advertisements, towindow gether with farm papers, cards, street care, bllllcnle, pesters and a number of other unique publicity mediums, the combined effect of which will be to carry, complete Information on all (he features of Utah's state fair to every nook and corner of th state. The executive committee of the board' of directors of the Utah State Fair association was called to order at o'clock In th state fair offices by President William C. Winder, with the following directors in attendance: Suttor.. Louis ("anion. William George 8. McCalllster. A. Gs McKen-XlMrs. Norman G. Atkinson'-a-nH. L. Mulliner. In addition to the "approval of the extensive advertising planned for this the directors fair, year's state awarded the contract for the eatable concessions to Ben Q. Spencer, ' at a price of $00. It waa expressed as the sense ofe the directors present that only eatables be or sold through the eatable concessions at this year's stato fair. Bids on two ailiiitinnal horse barns were submitted and the lowest bidder was Alston & Hnggun, contractors, and th'i work was awarded to them at a price of J57!'4., increase on the west A fifty-foend of the race track wss provided will make the track pracwhich for, course. tically a Smart, Stylish, Practical Frocks 'y- Just Arrived WHITE BARONET gATDL- - Figured, c h 4 c k e A, No Buttons No Pin or stripe4 in all plain, wh i t e; fin e toft , quality t lines: Blender specially price all sizes ; spepriced cially at h Boys' and Girls' Play Clothes, 1.00 No Fasteners PEO TOP, PLAY SUITS Of fine peggy cloth, in two shades of In 2 for 25c RilWerizd Nursery or ..75e liags Corticelli Spool Silk, light and dark blue, pink, .brown, yellow and gray. Special, spool. 100-yar- 6 years; i:.,. .$1.00 .. ...63c A .....lOc CUffS. $225 4 .'t Children's fine lisle sox, in light . or dark patterns, with fashioned fancy Different Design ana Color, too ' ' . One for Ever? Plav Day in ' "mesh Good to 12 Years. ' , union r Barber Bill HOTELS Ride Barber. Bill's hoBby horse while he outs and curls your hair. Fourth Floor. Printed Silk Crepe yesterday Included Alma Hammert of Hannibal, Mo.; Robert' 8hlngle of Honn. V. Hewes of duras, George Mr. and Mr. Donald ramp-be- ll of New York. H. E. Hemingway of Hurley, Idaho; C. A. Burleson; C Foster, Schenectady, N. T. ; F. R. Powell. Lynchburg, Va.; Edwin Honolulu; Robert Pringle and Mis New Summer Tub Fabrics New Dutch Pouch Hand Bags Priced $2.95 Silk pouch bags, in tan, black, brown and gray; remarkable values at $2.93 d; ..::i-.vAinTY- y - ..IB ".. X J) e, ' ...... -- ' boxes - With tray and fittings; new shapes; priced . . ;, . . . $3.45 and $5.00 s, Gien-dal- to 1 ., Children's Fancy Top Sox Priced 35c MA hoot-lan- red; for storinft Women's New r, ; to 6 years, priced 1 .........10c Utah-mad- . . OVERALLS .....2 Bathing : -- Gainsborough, Beech ami Motor Hair Nets, fringe only; all colfor 15c ors but white Double Ced'ar Haprs Cloth injr ... BOYS" SERVICE PLAY SUITS Button in front; easy to slip over regular suits; sizes 4 to 9 yearsj .priced at ... Notion Specials e, Hotel Utah registrations , . priced at' ...,$2.93 . i& blue; piped For th fourth time within th past Edinburgh, few years, according to the county I. U Prlngle-MllleJ. Keegan, San FranVICTORIA CREPjS attorney's office, Cora I. Ramsey, cisco': William Ben U Gillie, Pocatello, and alias Mra R. F. Cramer, alias Ohio. D. Dayton, Iavldson, George A fabric made of arbeautiful Wright, wai bound over to the f Arrivals at the Newhouse hotel indistrict court for trial by City Judge clude Mr. and Mrs. N. H. and fine cotton; a silk A. tificial Smith, Gaylen 8. Young yesterday. H. M. Redersoh, J. H. Rodg-ermarvelous dress fabric; in green, Although she has been frequently Brauff, Mx. and Mrs. B. of all Denver; In court, she has so far evaded con- C. Cottingham, Sego. Utah; George orchid, blue and brown ; priced, viction and sentence. It Is said! it i Pomeroy. air mall aervice; Mrs. C. The Immediate complaint against C. L. Field,- Jim Field and Miss Doro.$1.25 yard her charges grand larceny and emM A. W. all of Omaha; Boyle, . I Dessieniem in connection wim ner al- thy Little, St. Paul Minn.; Sarah H. THE NEW VOILES leged sal of furnishings In a house James. Milwaukee; W. L. Horn, I she had rented. She waa extradited Iowa; B. C. Ladd, voiles in Sheer, hard-twiste- d from Butte, Mont., to face the double Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Taft. a charge and Is now confined In ths Beverly Hills; John A. Ericksun, .I ml One colors. many popular plan county Jail. Pa. u V of most and About five weeks ago, according to Erie, coolest the .Grand are New popular th at Wv a It I the county attorney's office, under W.Registered .A. Glen, Stanford; Mr. ana nrs. In a summer dress fabrics the alias Mrs. R. F. Cramer, she J. H. Davis. Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. is said to have rented the premises F. C. Jensen. Mt. Pleasant;. Mr. and range of the .wanted colors; per at lit Fourth avenue from George Mrs. U Z. Bett and son. Big Plney, ... 75c L. Savage. She paid $13 60 In cash Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Portman yard and gave her check for a like amount, and son, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. J. FANCY- BROADCLOTH asking Mr. Savage to bold the check Wllford Anderson. Ephraim; Mrs. M. for a few days, It Is said. U Moran, Hollywood; H. A. HoughAfter th stipulated time he sent ton, Cincinnati. One of the season's most popuo'clock. the check through for .collection end Among th guests at the Moxum lar wash fabrics; a. soft, highly when It cam back unpaid h went hotel are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gilbert to th hous to investigate. and daughter of Delta, Colo.; Mr. and mercerized wash material in Better Protection His tennant waa gone, aa also were Mrs. W. S. Whittaker and son of color beautiful combinations. certain of th hous furnishings. Po- Ev.anston. Wyo.: Mrs. Daniel Sauer, College led to a search, Miss Dorothy Sauer and Mra Philip lice investigation 36 inches All new patterns ; which located th woman In Butt. fe&uer of ' Fairfield, Iowa; John Hart, IXM3AN, Jun Fir fighting She waa returned her. Som of the Waynoka, Okla.: Mr. and Mrs. Glen 1, 75c wide; yard at the IT. A. C. ar Inade- missing articles hav been rcovrd R. KUIpack, Price, and Mr. and Mrs. quate, according to a decision reached from lecal establishments where she T. M. MacKensI, Sadalla. Mo. STRIPED RAYON by Mayor John A. Crockett, members Is said to hav sold them, according Kenyon hotel registrations for yesof the city commission, and th to offlcra terday Included the names of R. M. The outstanding artificial silk lioard of trustees of the college who Raskin of Baskln, Wyo.; Mr. and Mra. made an Inspection of fir protection L. W. Voerge, Mma, Mont.; Mr. and dress fabric of the season in a devices at the Institution yesterday. Afore Time Allotted Mrs. W. G. Peters, Schenectady, It was the opinion of the city and Mrs. Don Odyssels, Provo; Mr. and splendid array of woven stripes Present Claim X. Y., and Mr. and Mra J. L. college officials that, the low pressure in richv soft colorings ; 38 inches on the college hill would seriously reTexas. Vaughn. Tempi, tard fire fighting In case fir broke Following th custom of former au.. . . .. . . .$1.15 Among the arrival at th Semloh wide; yard- To reout In any of th buildings. Stat Auditor John B. HoMen hotel are C. R. Woodbury of move this danger a large tank will be ditors, H. G. W. Lindsay of Pries, not "lap" into th state treaswill constructed on ooltsg hill by th city ury unexpended appropriations In fa- Eloles of Pocatello, J. W. Vander-for- d PRINTED DRESS CREPE and the college, from which water caa vor of stat Institutions and departof Pocatello. Mr. and Mr. Georg be pumped by the fir engine. elaborate printed ments whose fiscal year ends June 30. R. Miller and daughter, of 8prlngfleld, Manynew, until about a month or sir weeks 111.; Mrs. Dor M. Lov of Rock in-color combinadesigns pretty th and senior later. This will permit th presentaJunior Springs, Wyo.; Funeral Service for tions. exoeDtionaltv An fine of .? Oladorook, tion and payment of claims for ob- Herbert: WentxJeu ' C. D. Reese Are ligations recently incurred against Idaho.quality .silk mixedcrepe ; 3rTT Cullen hotel guests include Mr. and All appropriathese appropriations. tions for th blennKim ending March Mrs. H. P. Gttosan of Talmadge, E. inches wide; yard $1.25 LOffAN, June IS. Funeral services last wlU"sps", at th end of L. Outsen of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. for C. D. Reese, who died recently In II y y , Leva Th of law the William Albert month. Jsokson n, stat present ' Logan following the amputation of makes no exceptions, but . K. Mof- Kayof Price, Raymond Ray of Fillboth legs, were held yesterday after- fat, chief deputy auditor, ; was ad more, Os J. KTIne of Eureka, Sheriff noon In the First ward chapel, under vlaed by Harvey attorney ,Dan Martin of Eureka, O. B. Reeve the direction of Bishop W. H. Ballard in law expects the and Atidrew Reeve of Hurricane and that general, I of Bennlon ward. to don as be thing regard Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lovstt and famSpeakers at the service were Sjr. practical th appropriations mad for the bi- - ily of Kemmerer, Wyo. tleorg Thomaa of Salt Lake, Jl. O.- nnlum Ayn tne register or tn wnson hotel mmni Jun M. Hatch. :01of,'ronqolat. Bisboo How: srex th , names of F F. Miller of Rees,'" Bishop . W. It. Ballard, Fntliiim San Francisco. Henry TrUeville Hill Garlic Specially of London, England; J. T. O. Fallon A, Oslif.: Trron Justraon y Priced yy Ktr Vtah Growth on Market ofof Montrose. Moroni, ft', B. Sessions' of Sugarf y yyW . R. Hlldebrsnt of Denver Idaho; Tweed ' nd garllo p-- and Alton Bradley of Moroni. Utah grown andtvi y i Laite i.uw Jfc. . Knickeri sW y y ,y y r" v.' r y '"Yi nr ,1 lawholesalmarketIr ' growers' ; Best quality,-;local W. C. 77 V. E$tablithe$ ported by Walter Kingsbury, fedrepresentative of th state and eral markets news service. About Mo t Home y. iA Boy pound of tb garBC was offered at V Tweed LA yYyyy-l30 cents a pound. , H. 1 ;Knieker SuiU "Po take tb place of th parlor M Ths Washington county peaches.1 as yyy a 1 well a sX',s their California rivals, war home" is the surtmsA of the Utile cluh I I -- Priced 1 t selling" yesterday a tow as 12 a box; YoofH at XLl SoUthStat street nnened s t r i y i y ' -y Some-- ' JTiOO twelve-plnj y V few aayr ago by members of th - y trayaXof S19.7S y y- i" y I Utah strawberries y " t f ti t: i y y and ; some more Women' C-- r I s 1 a n . Temperance Union men In cam were the that exclusively for young selling by express Tlaianel Fort at tn nsrure watx navr prrvailei fattandtnf th C. M. T. y-y- x Sleeveless y in past lew oaya Dougia. ? 7 ; y y y -a Lis a "homer" plane, with a fclaoo. Woma. yyyyyy-yyy ,:y ,:y, easy chairs, books and magasln, a $3.50 deak and stationery and best Be Tomorrow ofwriting full a can, all, always Tweed large eooky of home-mad-e oooklea, toad especialtouch at Reainot Slevele&s Funeral aervtoes for Mrs. Mary ly to fit homesick etomachs, Herbned ib oomfortmg ' 'v" of w. J. ert Auerhaeh donated the luh room Ointment to ooot the inflammation and Iren Bartow WlmroerC-Wl- f Shirt OvLtiogy yyyStuckei ami r Mrs. and It. A. Infant daughter, sud furnished Wf my Wtmmer, reliev the goranMB, fhyaiciaD be held tomorrow afternoon .from assisted by member trf th Priced ad Middies "that ioieetiona around tha feet ar th will Hawthorne Ward chapel. The W, TSC LV act as hnetettt mothers tb broken for th Priced and $1.95 worst, go watch out body of Mrs. Wlmmer may be viewed for the boys. Local florist keep basbliatcrt. Anoint well with lUsinoi, then at th family residence, 1441 Lincoln kets of flowrs fresh dally. Broadcloth 1 a m. and 1 10 p. m. English Imported C. between once. M. C. T. becinlat th All street, at and the boy healing camp bandaga funeral. Mra ar we.Voomed at the club room. N'o th day of th This is also an excellent dragaiof for on Overbbuse, in Tom Boy models, waa U years of age. Sh effort la made to ntertaln them. The Wlmmr boila, goret, etc had been an active worker In the club room Is suppoaad to take th priced I ssssm. musical activities of her ward. oi in Dome psnor, ana. thJ piac Tweed H&U She Is survived by her husband, tw son. Vaughn J. and E. Barlow, they choo. snd a daughter, Irene: ber mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Barlow, and a alster, t?r Th Trlbun Want Ads ind Mra Hsttle B. Bailey. Interment wtU ere many a dollar and get what you b la th City cemetery. want at the same time. Fire 3 New Costume Slips' Ready Banner the I-t- 1925. ... a . . y ! , - ) '" New Needle Art Attractively Priced ?.;!?! ..,7..; - tcarf and centers, 1854-incOn black beach library pillow; stamped cloth for French knot and outline em.63c broidery ; priced ' BOUDOIR SETS , : e A dresser scarf and vanity set, stamped on white Indian Head ; two designs 79c 36-iri- h .......... y .r three-piec- ............ Planned ......... to ... Mll-for- K y y of and (n,irva,wf yy y JVl H it. ' iLrCs. m 1 Cat Yourblistered. burning feet y M 'y ' $1.95 $130 ....v,..."$3.95 : - ............$1.85 'y y y a y y- yyyy yltckeu ljU&rkd Atar.f rkst T ' " t " ."' 'fy SilkX) 7 ...J,.4 rwmmy yyyyyvx y -- li yA At'- a y y i y y' .Wyf-'y 0 yus si y y yy,r y yy - ' ury -- -- u - ' . r" y y aw y - n m y w - & yr . : y y - & y , y y- - yA-' y y y,- k ySy l For Today We Present, ah Unsur- ' yyy yy y passed Collection of New and Fashionable Summer Frocks, in Sizes 16 to 44. - y i t- - yyyy yy ' iranelous ' : y, ' : , quality silk vrepe de chine, in lovely styles, trimmeif in fine laces. US. .1 khnii of an, I nn' , , y y y - .1 y 1 , y y y y y- ,y new oiik - nemises yy y . s y y. , . - ' - - r Lr yyy yyyyyyy yy y, yyy - m . b-- y f yZX':' 'tyy'y- , 7 ' aH ; m w- i w iz 14 Fl ki s s y mm y ;mT .Tn-- X - Cm. psi, mmyyyX-yy'A v y lyyy 'K xx yy yMWy Funeral for Will Ka-- i y $.5 U'i x ' f ,y - Place tor , - SoM y , XBroadcloth yWmXy yA IHII m V5iv.s:ii Silk Outing Togs - , ,rd Embroidered y - . k- L " Held i y yy 1 y . s Pearl Beads, 95c y y ' y ystrand' y - 24-in- beads f ' pearl " - OPAL AH of indestructible priced very special. yy CRYSTAL colors . y. y y CHOKERS, ,...$25 - y. |