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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SAT UK DAY MORNING, DECEMBER in IRK Muuiminiinimni Men of ROAD Legion Idaho to Fight for Hospital ASSURED SimdayChurchServices HiinuwmnNiiiniMHiaiiHNiuHK CATHOLIC. Idaho, Dec. I AP). Judge Ml CATHKIUtU. nr TUB MAORI-BISK- . MhIk) IMwiiltiR, i'otAtHu, Jay The lit lie. Jw J Tenivle cumnmndfr of the Amriran Legion Fan 8Mith the Veijr Her. Hlur, blilion sod end tester K. A.lwt. Lo., kittle ad L. 1. I) U Hum, flea rector; Hi. jutant,, will reprewrit Ida ho et themull thm kaa. lam t'utllat. ihI(I lirnrlnff before Frank T. Mines, dirrII UU, 9U and nt. Muiitlir nasoei. tor of the United Slates veterans II:IJ0. Diiodar n bool. 10 Sn. Wees Imreeti et Waahlnntnn, D. C, If(cin ConfeMlnna. Bsturea ltta.ea- - I and H. ana H.tnrllar 'iilnl her 9, In opposition to the contem Mernoon from 4 tn Huuda. 8. v.nluK Mfflcas, of the till fthannonment veteran, l.m plated et itotee. . fiopititl uta NT. ANN'g. 4.10 Ka.t Tw.otj flr.l Thla decMnn hae Junt been made, alL.. 'Iinlnl.- Burton ConRrarrmn tieet The Iter. A. A. I'ln. though r 30 I.JO and Krenrh wired that XMrector Hinee hnd tralor. Hun1r rVei-schoiil afl.r th. wcon'l wia.i. Informed him It whs Inadvisable for A 4.V 7:30. at Oar ss'tirflay Idaho citlzene to appear at the hear etceptlnf niu, 1ST. I'ATHIIK S. HO" 'nt o')rtb milb Ins. . 1. (Mrs kemie!. t..lnr. I Mreotor t he itreet. The Hlnea advled Wreh-d.utilajr niuui'i, A mid Hi oVIocli. aendlnf. of witneea to Washington a S o'elm-I'lione Waanleh 7ir.--s on account "f tf expense Involved, 171 Mo lb Ka.t U III IHVI.NK K.tVIOK. although no definite drtnlon hnn hecn Boulh street. Tba He. tlnnalnoor M. H. H 30 and mads aa to whether or r"t the h Htiet-hama.aea. aiinday (ts.tor. Rundav pllnl would be moved ('f)tnmander In 10 o'rl'K-k- . evening derotlnn, e'rloi-k- . 7 .to e cliH't. will Ht Week dar ma.a. Jjownlng and Adjutant Albert r la d"fl tend the hearing unless th-Ile.ldrnre. 177 Ka.t Molb houlb atreet. I'lioiw for Ua.alcb Idaho' nlte nsiirnnr (he hospital ). ilaaa former eTvire men will be retained. ST. VISCKNT l)K I'AI'l.. Il.lrrsr (lajr in a. a at John Thorn... Hooding. Iteptibliran Hunilar at II HI a. in : K SO a. li'..l at 111 13 a. M, in national committermnn; John MrMtir-ihviti'lar Hfpuhlican state chairman; II The lli . rmrlek .M iulr.', I'a.tor. K. Rh'p!ieid. Jernhie, president of tht? HT. 1KIIK. Mld.ale ll.Htle Idaho f:it at II a. m. The clumber of romnierre M- - at ;rf ball SiMiilnyrierl, unla aclnMrl nnd Joel I IVifSt. Hoise, l;rr. r;ttrnk llanuire, nKfnt of the f'nlon V;wi(o jwyMem, at HI 1.1 . m. already have gone to Wanhhiglon t (ifl! I.AKt or lot ni'KS, Itle.eothW. Cnl J nil The Iter. attend the lirnrlng Ke.entb sijlltll Hundar ma..a at 8 and l.'lrnut, rm.tor. at 0 a. m. lll :iil a. m. Similar Miindar erenlna aer.lcea, 7.3". Hall ma... I! .10. Jilde. Urrrj rhapel. lle.ldeure. lit.3 1 elrplraue Ka.t rourtb tioutb. lljlaoa 1J.O. IIOISE. I . R. Fences Snow Provided, and Promise of Early Resurfacing Also Made. AMERICAN FAI LS, Idaho, Dtc. Aid In keeping tlm Kocklund loud Una wlnirr from mu and Iht promise (hut tha highway Vi ill iniiroved h resurfaced and olherwl In the sprint wi-procured recently Jloiklaiul from tlx cominltteei by American Kalla I nlty club and th aelnt trr chamber 'if commerce ai the result of a conference with 1'. H Wilson, dlatrlct engineer. William 'I'ajeom of Kwkiand hue been Riven the tusk of and keeping the road open to Irufllc will direct all work dono on It durtnii the winter month. the I'tilty club ptearcd before the local body lait week and prraented the matter. They were riven ansurance that American Kalla would cooerite, and a committee appointed to work with a miliar committee from Ivockland. At the conference, which wa held In d Pocatello, the Unity club was by J. K. May. William Taysoin American and Arthur and Tayaom, Falla by W. H. rhllbrlck, r.eorge J. McGonlaal and R. W. Peterson. At the preaent time the dlatrlct about 2i0 feet of anow enftlneer h fence, and he turned this over for use on the Rockland highway. This fence be placed will alonn the wont atretchea of the road. In addition, he allowed the committee tZIW tn Hid In meeting the expanse of keeping the road open. After this matter had been disposed of, the committee Inquired If it would not be possible for the highway deto resurface the road next partment remove a number of curves year and and cornera. Mr. Wilson Informed the delations that. In maklne his budget for next year, he planned to set aside II00O for repairs and improvements on the road. He believed that this would take care of the worst stretches and put the highway In good condition. However, he did not believe that It would le practicable to make any radical changes In the route at u Better Prices for Eggs Expected in Gem State repre-aente- . TIUHT , - . It -r e Tl-- tro. figure demanded by the Milk Trust. g THE MILK WAR IS OH! Hoskisson on one side tne muk o The public and Trust o Hoskisson has his coat onoff thehisother. sleeves are rolled up. Hoskisson Will Sell Milk at 9c Per Qt. g g MILK, Although. we have cut the price of DAISY u J .iitn ..nil v, v;t. Hoskisson says: You can whip our cream, but you can't beat our milk. DON'T LET THE MILK TRUST GET OUR BOTTLES MILK test q DAISY DAISY WHIPPING CREAM, I Maraachino bottle 15o 10c Beech-N- o 3 EATING. Cherries ut Fruit Salad Hominy Piarce'a. It'a fina eating 2 large cans 23c 24c 29c 4 Tva,,1h Fancy Blua Rosa. - Tha nation's food. Q 3 pkgs. lbs. 25c RUSSET POTATOES e 10 lbs. 12c -- 100 lbs. $1.15 o o Health or White. The bread different.... 5c 15c 10c a' Nut Butter GOLDEN q o o that o X Southern o WEST arvicea. Poultry Farm EGGS if- O - ALL' doz. 32c WHITE.. i. Tijty pa. CKNTENART METHODIST, 17BJ Hem Lb., 25c W 2 lbs. 25c Breakfast Sauaaoa Lb. ' 25c have, some very choice Veal Eoasts O O A UTAH Whara ise of Great Success. Upeclsl to Tha Tribuat. CALDWKLL. Idaho, Dec. !. Spon-aore- d by tha Caldwell charnlwr of eotnmeroa, tha seventh annual Gem State Poultry association . ahow will ba held her January 9 to 13. IncluEach year sine Its besive, 132S. this show has been held at ginning-, Caldu-el-l and has been constant In Its growth. Ijrst yesr SS birds were exhrblted at the cavalry pavilion, where the exhibit Is Disced, and ofriciala of Ihe American Poultry aaaociatlon stated that It was the largest chicken show In the northwest. One hundred ana fourteen or me heat turkeys In tha western states were on exhibition laat year, and the largest turkey ahow was tha second In the world. Turkeys of several classes, the largest being the Bourbon Ked, were entered laat year from Idaho, Oregon and Washington, many exhibitors coming iuO miles to at- tend. rrepn.ratlf.ni for this year's ahow are now being made by the directors and officers. About 130 new coops have been ordered to care for a larger number of bird displays this year than ever before. 1'remium Hats are being mailed to 1000 poultry breeders and- fanciers of the northwest. Thla Hat haa forty-eigpaces, snd gives all of tha prizes- being offered this year and the show rules or the American Poultry association, under whose anaplces the ,lw is held. una or tne principal attractions nj the ahow Is (ho Institute, which it conducted In the show twwsavowcl. afternoon while the a Pren Moore, state pnoltry specialist, has arranged the program for this year, and has listed many. poultry exmen on perts, breeder and hail-herthe program. Large crowda attended last year s Institute, its popularity )tavlng been Increased along with the growth of the show- until now It la to one of the greatest attractions 232 CO Nf! EG TIONA L, PLY OUTH people. Went Third North Church school at 9:30 poultry of With tha the mailing premium a. m. "In M'hat Respect la a Christian Diflists to people interested In the show, Christian ferent from a entry of birds for this year's ahow Endeavtrr meeting at 8 p. m., leader,: Ernest may ba made. K'ntry blanks are betilsseman. ing forwarded with the premium lists corner nilLLIPS CO NO RELATIONAL, allow to sufficient time breeder every Seven! b East and Kifftj ttottth The Hev. Bible school at to make his entries. Arthur L Rice, pastor. from to an announcement According ft 4.1 a. m. service at 11. Morning the secretary of the association, entry on Mill week aervlre Uvvatty Hunlay. on close will lists four 5, January Wednesday at 7 :30 p. tn. Junior Christian Endeavor at 11 i,atn Intermediate and days before the doors of the show Ilrooms Senior Christian Endeavor at Information concerning open. p. m.. j lustrated lecture Wednesday will be a tha show is available to poultry pro of Congregational work. ducers and others interested in. this year's exhibit from K. T. Wurtt, secEPISCOPAL. retary, Caldwell. JOHN'S CHl'RCH. Ninth Eat and avenue. The Iter. Ilo t K. rector. Church school, a. ra. Morning service at 11 a. m., aermoo by rector on "The World in Need.' FT. MARK'S CATHEDRAL, First South near Second East. The Very Rev. Wilfl a. Ham W, Fleetwood, dean, m., holy 0:4. communion. a. m., church It a. m.( holy communion, and sermon by the dean; M Logan FKESBTTEEUN. THIRD PUKSIIVTERtAN. aat, and .Scwnteenth Moiilh atnta. Bible at 9:45 a. in.. Mrninit airrlr(. at It, the Iter. A. M. Willi. ma. II. II. will axak on "The t'liriatlan I'u..lnn to Achieve." L'UHa-tlaEnileavnr at 7:15 fj. m. riRST PKESBVTEPIAN CHL'RCH, corner Houtb Temple aoit C .treeta.--Tb- e Hey. William U. I'aden, D. U.. acllnjt paator. Wlble xhnol at :4S a. m. Welr actnlt Hlhla claaa, 9:4A a. m. Rrotherbnod 10 a. m. Mornina aervlrea of worahlfi at 11 o'clock, aermon by Theme: "God la Kind." :30 p. m. P. 8. C. B.. Kvenlnf worahlp, 7:.1fl. aertnon hy paator, 7'lienie": "The HeapnafblUty of Reinjr Born," i WESTMlNSTKlt Pn.KSRlTF.RI AN. Flrat Weat and Klftb South atreeta TJie Hey. W. II. Knaii:n, paator. Sabbath at ll:4i a. m.; II. H. Mntlieiva. aitperintendent. M'rniilir aervlce at II. wrmon by naKtor on "The Blhle Lamp." nerrlce at 7'4." o'clot'k. aprmon hy pastor on "LlTtne Word." Miilweek aervtce on Wednelay at 7:30 p. m. Junior and Intermediate En dearor at II a. m. Senior Endearor at 7 p. m , all on Babbntli. ptor. UNITARIAN. FIRST IMTAHIAN. 5(19 Thirteenth Eaat atreet. Fiauk I.ee Hunt, miuiater. arht-o- l of reltcioua education at FI. Karl :4G; Hareno-- , director. dl.uion Ad-il- t sroup Morning 11; aermon by the Key. Berkeley Blake on "Modern t'onceptlouaitf 4dI." The Iiev. Berkeley Blako of S.ifT Frani-lari field aecretary of the I'nltarian churches of tba faclflc voaat. at 10; Dr. aervlre at Hcltiish. lender. F.-.- SWEDISH FREE CHURCH. SWEDISH FREE CHURCH. 73S South Seventh East afreet Thura E. school paator. at 10 30 Runday a. m. Mornlna nervlc at 11:30. Eyenlna errlce at H. The Key. Peter Berg from Nebraaka will preach both tn morntnc 'and eenina. A special business meetinjr Wednea-dneienlni: at S o ilock. The .a, lie.' Aid will meet in the church parlors Thursday at '1 o'clock p. Bl. PENTECOSTAL MISSION. PENTECOSTAL JI1NSI0N, 1:2 West South Temple street. C. Mcholaa. paator. Sunday aohool at 10 a. m. Mornina scrrlce at II. Bible pictures on Evening serrice at 8. death and burial of Jeans nnd illustrated .ones by 5r. and Mrs. Robiaon of ngden. Midweek serricea on Tuesday and Friday t H p. m. Greek services at 4 p. m. - - t Idaho mla.ionera In convention Falla waa received by them with great Intereat. Tha report seemed to In terest tha commissioners from all parta or tha state, as throwing naw light on tha grasint altuatlon and the for remedying tha existing conditions. At preaent moat of th graslng lands which had paaaed to homesteaders nf Th Trlbaa. IDAHO FA LL3, Idaho, Dee. I Mra. barah Griffith. l. died at the horn of her daughter, air. M. J Hod'ly. at lona, after a lingering 111 nesa. Mrs. Griffith was born June f. Hi 8, In Lincolnshire, England, and came to th Lulled State with her par Kh first tnla when a small child - wa mar and went to Utah In February J. ISiU. to Patlaon Urlf. rld fllh In Salt They moved City. to Franklin. Idaho, In 1 STL. wher they resided until sight years ago. when following th death of her husband Mra. Griffith moved to lona, where ah resided until her death. Mr. Griffith was th mother of nine her. rhlldren. four of whom aurvlvTreaa-uretoThey are Mrs Angl Klrby of Idaho; Mrs. H. J. Bodily of lona. Mrs. Ina Jensen and Anclal Griffith, both of Grover, Wyo. Funeral aervlces will Ik held Sun of day afternoon In th lona ward B. th U IV 8. church, with George will !e Interment Ward officiating. made In Una Hill cemetery, under tho direction of tha Dlnwoodey raor BfweiaKt Ik l3 for dance, Hamilton ward. Leadershin in SHOES Veal for Jrasamfj Lb. 15c at INSTITUTION WC ARE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Economy Rulea Juat around tht Breait With pocket j Test Action Instituted on Sheriff's Sale Title Funeral Services Held for John H. Simpkins Special to The Tribune. to The Tribune. Special IDAHO 25c lb. o o mnt1rtal alla' m w.p.ilay mtlr Itairt iia it. I oo ooo oooooo ooo ooc ooo oa 'r.. I i krrr Hii'.h I arti h.it1ft '.m a. at Tll-- fl K H .tI a r.4 Br,'wtTr.r oa f t S lft fcilt. Arlifi rr..a .c ft a.; Tilwit '(). rt Elmr Trlay M. 'fit 'nt ui b vln.-fc- , arrr "f." frt F- h roiimtip at ll f a Utopia tha at of rrj.ta-0- paafnr. )r. at 11 a. m 4 I,- It - r'a at II; wriMfi ny t.- aukXiuaaa. K Ja L4ca M!l P) ViIM Ka frattin raat t r)H ato--f ioka mt4 hn4 waftt- -t twlar to'aied 1 .,(.' 4 7iia Is the larr- -t twal ftw a! fnimr rv h Itwaainii f ' he -i tr ix .xer 4. !' TafsWi-t- i bank a t4 irtAa trading rRA-o- . National Brigham Guard Unit Inspected Idaho Club Head P. Visiting Organizations Farming Land at Rupert Sells for $200 an Acre LOS ANOEXES DAIRY. TOS ANOEI.ES, Dec. 2 (ATI. trtd - r m k'-- t t4 PUMP STRAPS Novelties in Women's pumps and straps in Blue Kid and Tan Calf s 5y2 AAAA to 8 B ei'hsnse receipts: $7.85 to $10 I i S S. S. r , FOR KIDDIES Star brand foot culture shoes for children. Broad nature last and made from th finest of leath j er. Black, tan or patent; s Sizes I shoes or oxfords. 5 to .... $2.45 ! Sizes 8y2 o 11... $2.85 i 8....... Wright' 127 Main Floor. J GALOSHES FOR South State St. WOMEN c ra th aiattva aoaiaA to aw Carpenter Paper Co, Stock . XMAS j CARDS AND XMAS GOODS at Your All Kind of Office Supplie and Stationery Price. SALE STARTS TODAY. 4r Own f ! rrrr. ' luk (Kfc Tint grade rubber inaTitv VUaay A T A4 la4ia Women's Novelties fr nda at rharl GROCERS crr from a.trjrboi o m'a jllek 11 tan, some with contrasting color combinations. Sizes 3V3 to 8 J3 98 widths. A to C fat j. gMy trrlbraut tr j b4 atrt. 0 O o o j New Oxfords Falls RUPERT. Idaho, Dec. 2. Twenty Froduce acres of Idaho farm land, adjoining Rupert, sold for $200 per acre the 700 cases; butter, loo.ltsj pounds; R. R. Spldell. sherof the first week, cheese. 74 pounds. 2 iff of Minidoka county, purchasing the CHICAGO. Pec. (AP). Frank Butter, 4!'e Id hulk. of the old Mitchell acres Moy. Chinese; Importer and cousin of Ecxs Eitrss, :t8; fresh, firsts,- - 31: case west twenty Frank Moy, known as the "mayor of count. 3.1; mediums. forty from A. B. Turner. 2; umalls, ZO'. The land is In a high state of cultiChinatown," died today from a beatPoultry, unchanged. ing he received two weeks ago when vation, and was farmed the past season by Gotileb Schenk. There are no GIFT HINTS FRONT-SANTheld up by two robbers. The robbers Select early, wisely and well from building improvement on this were captured by a passing detective squad while still .beating the Chinese the GIFT GUIDE In the classified ads. ivnu. i;ora WRIGHTS - state. Beating Proves Fatal to Chinese Importer Col-we- After Io Stake Relief Society Will Present Program th Plays ' FALLS, Idaho. Dec. Blaine Funeral services for John H. Klmp-kln2 Dec. HAILEY, Idaho, htter known aa "Uncle Jack," county officials and the slate officers a familiar figure on tne streets ot do not agree as to whether the title Idaho Falls, who died at the home to a piece of property sold under sherMrs. Wyatt Hlir, on nf his daughter, to Tribune. Tha iff's sale passes at the date of the Tenth Speriil street, will bo held Saturday sheriff's certificate of sale, or one afternoon BLACKFOOT, Idaho,- Dec. 2 Hon2 o'clock at the McHan at or roll for tho past six weeks at year later when the sheriff's deed Is funeral home, with the Rev. J. I. made. Blackfoot hlsh school is as follows: To determine the matter, a test Gulick in charge of the services. In First honors Betty Kurchner, Julia case was filed In Hallry In the dis- terment will be mad in Rose Hill Hoover, Dee Cox, Sam Woodruff, MarAbout fifty foreclosures cemetery. garet Milllck, Jean Collins, Harold Al- trict therourt. was 89 years of age state In this county are In- at Mr. Simnktns by len, Muriel Fisher. and was a naand the outcome of the suit tivetheof time of death Second honors Wllmetta Roberts, volved, He had resided in Englp.nd. Helen Vaught, Wiltla Fisher, Florence will make considerable difference In Idaho Falls twenty-thre- e for years, Lrlren Denton the taxes raised. Bauer, Crampton, The suit for the test Is concerning coming here from RoT Springs, Wyo. Massing. Doyle Adams, Viola Aithton, Mildred Ross, Wayne Booths Russel the John Oilman ranch west of Hntley Is filed as the state of Idaho vs. Ward, Marie Bailey, Gardner Barclay. and City Emma L. Reed, treasurer of Blaine Norman Beck, Blrgft Chrlstensen, Anna Eleanor Chapman, county. oodruff, a Iria Wright, tirac-e- Clark, Byron Thurston, Althea Rnush. B. W. Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, Dec. Alajor Fred A. Prince. Instructor for the Utah national guard, and Colonel E. P. O'Hern of the ordnance department of Special to The Tribune. the United States army, made an InBLACKFOOT. Idaho. Dee. 2 Mrs. spection durlns the week of the local Special to The Tribune. H. Hummel of St. Anthony, unit of the state Martha guard. Everything Dec. I. Sponsored hy state tJUXNISON, president of the Business and was found in satisfactory condition was gien in tne Professional entertainment was a here, and the officers expressed pleasWomen's Clubs, Hum this evening. Numbers were Blackfoot visitor overnight, and left ure at the progress of the organizagiven by the members of t he Faymorning for Salmon. tion. During the summer, the local ette, Gunnison, Hamilton. Mayfleld. Thursday President Hummel has been making unit was brought up to full strength, Axtell, Clarion and Centerfield wards. a ffiur of the clubs of the state. At The following program will be given: Rupert she had a conference with the and the new members are takln? keen in Interest the work. Colonel O'Hern BiSacred pageant, "Women of the Burley and Rupert clubs,; the Jer- Is the various guard units ble, " May-fielward; one-aplay, ome, Twin Falls, Wendell and Gooding of Inspecting with a view of having the stato, Centerfield ward; dialogue, Axtell clubs met at Jerome; Boise, Cald- all put in good condition. equipment Frand-seMrs. ward: reading. Bergcs well and Nampa met at Boise. C!;irion ward: dialogue and comMrs. Hummel has now held conferic readings. Fayette ward; musical ences with all the cluhs, save those numbers. Gunnison ward; song and In the extreme northern part of ihe Honor Roll Awards Made at Blackfoot High School Trlbai. RUPERT. Idaho, Dc I Total of first dav'a payment of th 1927 taxe for Minidoka county, Monday, totaled 110.444.99. according to th records of th treasurer' offlc. Of this amount, 17:it 65 was current real tat taxes. 1871.69 personal taxr and th remainder. IMJ &, delinquent collectlona up to dat are taxe. InTh rxcesa of thoa for th aama largely period In preceding yeara. With MS propertlea taken car ofll Deputy Treasurer MiaaH.Brownl Cllbeon war and Mr. William kept busv. Th collectionbeen during th unusually succeeding day hv good, according to the official. Ipsrial to Tb BOY FACES FORGERY CHARGE. tracts, under th graslng homestead law, have been allowed to Special to Tba Trlbuna. revert to th county on account of Idaho, Dec. t Sher-If- f BLACKFOOT, owner Th nverassesament. have Jarvla D. Jensen went to Arco found It Impossible to pay taxes on morning and brought VerThursday In lb assessor's valuation. many non Kllllon to th Bingham county rases, It la said, tha total value of Jail, where h Is being held 18on a forthe land waa placed at it asaeased h will gery charge. Being under court. value, and in aom caae mora than be turned over to th probate that. Th livestock men are determined that soma relief be given them, which tuary. will at the' same time convert these lands Into an asset to tha county. InOne-A- ct stead of a liability, aa at present. They Casts expect to bring the matter before the Announced by U. of, I. , association Woolgrowera meeting, Formerly which will be held In Pocatello this month, and also before tha board of Special to Tba Tribune. equalisation. UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. Moscow Dec I. Casta for the aecond group of one-aplaya to be given at th Unl Young Price Matron been versity of Idaho this fall have Cush-maannounced by Professor John H. Dies Operation bead of th department of play production. The playa will b given S December la and Is. Special to The Tribune. Th casts Include Lillian Woodworth TRICE. Dec. t Peritonitis- followKaE. Moscow: Alfred Buckingham. ing an operation for appendicltla was miah; Marion D. Fleming, Boise; fatal to Mrs. Ila Cledhlll Perkins. George Justice, Lewlston; Ann John- ! 2t. a Standardville housewife, at Pries son, Pocatello; Iiulae McKlnney. Spocltv hospital, yesterday. Wash.; Clair E. Gale, Bonners Mrs. Perkins had been rushed to the kane, I After having "shoppei I Ferry; Thomas Armour, Moscow hospital Sunday and an operation per- George Anne Brown, Kellogg; Herman are J formed. She was found to have Otness, Don Warner, Moscow; Jonn - around," thousands ruptured gangrenous appendix and the E. Sheehan. Boise; Pauline Hockaday. I s for Cohn to poison from this spreading caused her Rupert; returning Ethel Laffrrty. Spokane, death. Patrick Wallace, and I eVirvpf. Walker, Wash.; Mrs. Perklna was born at VermilEstelle Pickrell. Spokane, Wash. Sh was lion, Utah, April 10. KM. a daughter of Joseph Gledhlll, a naof Christmas Seals tive of England, and Rebecca Achard Gledhlll, a native of Utah. She was educated In the schools Opens in American I ffieT. and married Howard E. Perkins about nine yeara ago. They re- Special to Th Tribune. moved to Carbon county, where they AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho, Dec. 1 have resided since. Officers of the Power County AntiMrs. Perkins is survived by her parassociation began the anents, who reside at Fallhrook. Cal. ; tuberculosis three children. Max, 7: Rex. 4. and nual sale of Christmas seals Monday v Dona Ruth, i: her husband, Howard E. morning. W. Johnson, president of Perkins of Standardville; two sisters. theMrs. Carlassociation, is th directing county Zelpha Gledhlll of Fallhrook. Cal.. and campaign, nnd is being assisted by Mrs. Ray Vanqullle of Butte. Mont., Mrs. Mra. and Stuart Irvln Guy Allred, and two brothers, Vallle Gledhlll of Mrs. A partial checkLloyd Davis. Shelley, Idaho, and Van Gledhin of up shows that the sales In the busiOxford This beautiful Fallhrook. Cal. a total but have ness reached district The body Is at Ihe funeral home of little short of 100. for girls has just arrived. .1. K. Flynn, where It will remain unArrangements have been made to til Sunday, December 4. at 10 o'clock It is made of finest and have the children of the public schools a. m.. which Is the date and time secanvass the residential districts of the softest leather, in patents lected for funarft service. Thes will December 5. Again he at the L. D. S. tabernacle, with city next Monday, ealfs. It comes in the one day will be devoted end this only year InIn W. E. Stoker Bishop charge. to this canvass. terment will be in the Price city cemenewest shades for fall tery. and winter. Black aid F.i nidi lb. 25c Swift's. Lard Pura Whita Booth Fifth East Kalph il. Jooa. pastor. Church arhool at 9 tJ; killnwortb Gllietto, auperln tendent. Morning aerrlr at 11, sermon by Epwortu leagua at 6 :S0 n. m. pastor. Ep- Junior learua at S p. m. Sunday. worth lea rue business meeting Monday at home of Knthryo Rickey. 20o Fifth East. Hundsy tnft of teactiers anil officers will hold ha nines and sorts! meetat 7.30. ing In rhurrb Tuesday evening (.miles' Aid, tear her luncheon at 12 nouo Tuesday. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sou lb aa1 Second East street. Ray B, Church school at 0:43 a. m. Dump pastor. service armon at M'rning by pastor on It, at Evening serrc 'Spiritual Birthday." 5, sermon by pastor oa "Herring Two Mast Midweek aervlea on Wednesday at era." 7:43 p. m. Official board meeting at A p. m. on Tuesday. Beclnning today the evening aerv ire will be held at S o'clock. Tula will be known aa tha "family hour," M Caldwell Gives Prom biu METHODIST. fSRACB METHODIST IU RCH, rornr u. and Fuiirtb Houita Eighth Hn( -lt t iwrcb hol at JO a. m. otipr. ptor. kJ timing servar at 11; sermon by pastor en "Home Far Is." ervlre at 7:44 Evening o Vl.rk. aertnon by iiastor tm "Aa Opiior oa aerttc Midweek tunit." Wednesday at 7 30 p. n. tpwortb leagua at o 43 p. LIBKRTT PARK MKTHOPIRT f'HCncn. corner Eighth Ea- -t and Mob Mouth. L. U. at 10 o'clock. I'lwma, pastor.- ( hareh at 11 o'clock, aernrnn by Uomlng aerrhpastor tm "(he tioapel of Ihe Second Mile. at 7:80 p. m Kpwftrth league devotional 'Kjntr a ft rmary at 2 30 p. tn. Sunday Klertltai of officers of tha church arhool on takea pia.-eventing at the hurrh. meeting Monthly i.fftrlal board will be hMd Wednewtay evening at Indies' Aid hitiaar will be held FrKlsy af rni'B and evenlna at the rhnrrh. The public la cordially Invited to all our aerv- Exhibit Thw 7 Year's e, p.ltf Plump Fat A. orrf c o Tba llrr. t'arl svbool, with claa-- e a. m. Morning er-- lr at 10 Wt; wrmoa by pastor oa 'Klg a fc veiling at 7 airieattt Higns." arrnion by pastor oa "liod'a Hirh.M Lulber tl vol tonal Kundaf at T ieaRij meeting o'rlw'k : tople, "Danger of- - l'rwdlng Out Christ.' (onflrmativa claaa baturday at k 30 a. m. rht Tribaoa. rt BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Dec. t of tha livestock committee from Bingham county to tha county com Special (a Minidoka Tax Payments Utah Pioneer Woman Exceed Former Years Summoned in Idaho tt MISSION HAMS W&lr o Beemid flotiHi cortwr rrti NAZAREJTE. COMMUNITY CHTJRCH. NAZ.VRFNE. 81'3 Smith Sixth utrwt. C0MM1 NITY ( IICRCn. Murray -- Sun -- J. E. Kipmel, at Sunnay Evening worship d.iy s' hoot at 11 a. tn tertis-ilitriilne 11; if fprmoni by t 7 'Wi; ftormnii by past or, Fred Cottreit.' p. tor. nt : wrTnoii on twp Sjaecial mustf. "Two f.ot.pH Taron." Mid k iwrvlc oo ThiiMflar rvrninx af 7 '30. T'lestinjr Tninu INTERNATIONAL BIBLE 8TTJDENTB. wTTiv will ! ennonn'.-e( Sunday. I N T V. i: V A Ti nS'AL BIBI RST t DEN TS ohtorTwl Sunday meet every Sumlsy at 3 .'ki p m. in the morning. ii p per roi m at ihn M "oae Mil, 1 tt I Sou t h Second East street. BELIGIOUS BOCIETT. , Religious rH'itr, ttt work of God'i CENTHAt CHRISTIAIf. h.M prtarliii. aerTtcei eTery Huwlay fEXTR.AI, CHB1STIAN, nf ThlM nt 3rt0 HarninQ w, Theme, "Tb Ea- -t H. tw PmphM and Ihe anil Fourth atrla. iopel.r Cult lire rlaa 4. ; C. II. i:iila. paalor. tUMr .Imol at IwM Hundiy evening: at T:JW o'clock. Tonne at ldica' culture t Iks erery Tuewlay at 8 Zimmerman. d!rclr, rnMnrnlnr, 'A Crrat Tr.t," m. 11; nrrHin by ,i.lor l'riethood and prayer rir-- l erery P n old rmtlmi ft p. m. 'ratarnnt auhta.. WedneMay Truth e?kers cor "7 nrrmnn nfrlt-at tr.; Kveninjc by paator dully taxited. Miilwrlr "I nVr New JVaniir-meut.- ' iwrTl.T. Crmir TASEBNACLT. (lTt!i7 at H p;'af ra. . 7 0Vlo'i.. lratlr-Tlmnulay vrrnlnv will !ft fhf Religious Chri.flan Ktt'laTur anl lntermllat Chrla-tiabtovk. on Tempi taternrlt. Hoedjy. KurlraTor at p. m. Wa will lia.e l. at 11 . m. laltora are at toth rHOrnirHt aiwt rrrntnr "etmher 'Inrited. aiwlal Bitla Wa lnTtt atranarrfl anal frk.nla cordially Hii ml ay axlioola ara held rarioofl parta tn mrre' and arorablp n ilil aa tbcra la room Imp-nooof tb Hry at 10 oVSnrk (Mtiwia for joa. an4 Teins aTrlcea at :30 '(Wk. Th of th varioqa rhapela may be LTTTKEKAjf. obtained from fh Bnrenn of lAforautiMt T. JO!1,N !t l.lTnBHai. ISO Kaat Hiiu1!) f K. ftrhmtnn. paatitr. H:in,t;jr aHnl aail. BIMa rlaaa at Id; C. TOttrrrEERs or akebica. WUW. tTT"rtiitnrt-ntlinfliah aiomfnf THE Vr.l N TKKua Of AUKHll U7H on- "K(rrDal at 31; arttioa ly IlexM afr-f- t 5ta'f Vaplatu and Mr, T. t J. HrkKMtr. .enwmnttdinc i.iff." til TI -') l(nwa plat. .fiver. rtin nf tt' hrtil and l:tUr rUa at X t'clo k. glorj. t'At Can wee I mwn'fs rvi"-- at l't; arrmoa lj Taa-ttaf"f imp at T;4. nf by aa Waf!in aabattna.'' Holy tain T. 1. htrbmtr, r W rrry rommuaioii will N fa ttt Ratfllah mht at The apeaikera the Brr. rrrW. Tl. hirln. at fallow tpf week a follows: IMtMr t4 Rr.li at tha day. I"ecwhe , lu trk. Tha I T P. t'oataaaa-wcal(k annta of Mra. Ii. lljrbnr. Hr.. . Huff Capta:a EHtahelb XPfpmwT oa afrrrKMm at Ha r hour ; U d irraw. y , Poni ber T. E rm--at WM I aotr 2 a tlwfc. J at Mak; Thuriday, TVenihff , Chaptaia a a aa. altarp. tt'altliT laria nalBva an4 H'hla taly arfnleg. a. at a 1 a aaaal nf nffl- - will faca pla at ti.ia. COAST MAI EXT. mn PEAL TENDER, JUICY ROAST FOR VOUR SUNTRY HOSKISSON'S. THEY HAVE THE BEST MEAT I HAVE EVER TASTED! TRY A NICE ROLLED PRIME RIB. EVERY MORSEL TENDER! IP VOU ARE A PORK LOVER. WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID ROASTS CUT PROM REAL YOUNG GRAIN-FEPORKERS; IN PACT, YOU CAN PICK VOUR ROAST BLINDFOLDED AND YOUR DINNER WILL BE A SUCCESS. VOU WANT A DAY DINNER. PLANS IN HAND Feopla'a aortetjr and antertalnwiit 'clotk. Alt ant Stockmen Look for Relief on Grazing Lands ?rUwili How about baked Yams and Roast Pork taate 'em! Pass the Yams, pleaae! - O ult7 ptr. .10 lbs. 39c . . a, Fie reading rooms at f.'ja. ( lift bulldlmr. Main and Third South afreets, n her ChriaSttn Science literature may be obtained. We operate our own bakery ad that we can brnd for our custorrfera the very hiaheit quality of Bread and Cakea. They please the moat fa- - T rra c can 10c tidioua. TRY OUR RAISIN B R E A O we are; told it'a the best in the. city. . It sells fori They have the real 10c, and it'e worth .it. tomato flavor Yams j. first Cakes 2 lbs. 37c Takea the place of ike mother fine Creamery Daisy Bread used to make. Butter Walnut Cake ;a,t,,...v25c:: tomatoes' Pleasant Grova e Su,t-Cotfe- baptist nirnrii. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 'December 4. sermon. Subject, Sunday "i,oi the Only Caiic and Creator." cni'Rcri of rnrtisT, rcirn.-- , "nsr. .Vi. Est Bnadav. Snnday aerficea 11 o'l'b'w.k a. m. and. 8 o'clock p. m. ui at It 30 a. m. The Wednea-daevening nieetinga are held at 8 o'clock. RKtXT CHCBt H OF CHRIST. SCIENW KHst KMith Temple street, TIST. services at 11 a. m. Sunday arhfiol at !T4. a. m. Widne.lay 'evening meetings at S o'clock. All are welcome to theaa church Wa can honestly racommend these extra fine Potatoes. are wonderful cookers, and for baking they are fjreatl Why not They stock up before the (now flies? BREAD the di "Yior'Se 5 lnt. .II. lika new Tall can hprvM ttirU' school at ii.'.lO p. m MI'RRAY BAITIHT. Fory lt;htb South Jarnca P. Payn. paator. ("hiinh akhool at H. Morning s"rice at 11: sermon by on "The Blno Hook.' pan tor Kveninit nrvlc at 7 30; term on by pastor n 'Hell." Jklldnofk stTTlt. Th'irday at 7:.1'. For Kpvcral Htmdsy nifhls th pit-to- r tdat are will spt'ak on wm? theme more or lesi nplertPil, 1. e.. llll. Ilea Ten, and rtlm'iiM will Satan, (lod, etf., toplra with rmiflor fiora what the Bible haa to say ahont tlicm. Suth 8WKDIHH Kat trct. KvpBinc eerrlre at 7.30; by Peter hinder. BIO (tltANDK BAPTIST ClIPnCH, iav) Wet 8f rnnd South atrepf. John lVaron, pastor. ;ldpn Hiile Sunday. Blhle Sunday orhool at 10; o. A. Mc('onnll, Morning uprvha at 10: IS; sermon hy pator on "The Koyal Law of I.ove." t'ommunlnn aervtr. Ktenlng at. 7:.'0; sermon by patttor on "The Hum of MorslltT," Church ntglit, Friday at 7, B. Y. It. IT., Sunday at 6 :Hi; leader. Peter MrPhae. I.adif" Aid. Wednesday at 2 m. at th rhitrrh: Mm, l. Lehmer, Boy Kefitila, Krlday at 7..H); A. president. I Jama Jones, Hcott, Kinti1 master: W. tt'. (J., Friday at 7:30; Kmlly Norris. preldnt. Fire nit mites' Inlk tn children on "Tft Hlgn Post" at tha Sunday ervk-i- . morning E? B. Par, pastor. MAdNA BAPTIST Church at'hool and morning worship, 10M0. rvice at T .M); sermon by "pastor Kvenlng on "Bewhtskered BoUhcttk Point the Way to World Peace." B. V. P. I'., Tuesday at 7.30 p. m., in the parsonage. JMMAMTKI; (FII1ST1 BAPTIST rHt'RCH, corner Ktrod South and Fourth Eaat. 3:40 a. m., Bible s. ho.; J. I.u 11 a. m., morning sprTice; this win be communion arrrire and the of the Lord's 8nppr. 6:30 p. m.. B. Y. P. union 7:30 p. m., special rnept. Kvenlng Sunday sltoot and family nl gli t. program will tn gtvpti by the Sunday arhool Jn song and onisft-s- l numher by the 7 :;0 p. m. WedueMday. midweek . prayer iwrvice. I'.KTHKL BAPTIST, Ninth South and fm- I.im-olone btork east of ,roln strHt Ninth Kat B(rot i !.yni Baynpsfc pa: tor. Sunday school at 10. a. tn.; Alvln A. Allen. Miperlntendent. horning sprrire at 11; topic, "Shall We Hare a World-wldB. Y. 1.,!'. No. I and 2 will itievt at 7 p. tn. ;o.'pl aervlcp at 8 ihe pat tor will ipfak on "Thp (hiirrh of the Reformation." t'oniing BaptUm at rlo-- e of evening service..- - Special mufc by Miller' ihoir and orchestra. Prayer meeting. Thursday at H p. m. Vou are invited to all of the1 aervfee!!. TAYI.OK AVKN't' E BAPTIST I'RCH. South E. Williams State and Taylor. 10 a. tn. llthl erhool at Park", pastor. Morntnn perle at 11; ivrmon by pastor on "The Lord a Supper " Evrnlng service at 7 30: sermon From by pa at or on ."Message at Jonah." Midweek fcerrice. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. "Tt anirel of the Lord round alKMit them that fear Him.'' t. Cheerio Leaves linen Spaghetti fw lbs. 25c Libby'a. It'a rtady for the party RTfT '- qi.9c Bottle 15c tTA C fine A A3 A oulh 1M and tb Toung to a Christ may ThtirMJay aveuoig at walcoma. ' ZIO.M LUTHERAN, and Ftitirth Fast sf Bible Mad, pastor, for all a at V:i3 it 3 pfate and Kat Kirfft - K;nklin (i. Hulliik'. It thle arliofil rational Indications In the poultry sit- II A t''''cIaMi f rf uation point to Letter prlcs for eggs nt ftU-Alnniiiitf to the tMili'rit. the corning meanuri, II; urmun Au!c. ami f pastor fin "A VlU.n. announcement I'otjltry Spec la list " wr7 nl at MTrlrr Kvenini; inlfiT. I'r n .Mooift. nt the firt day of the iy itat'ir on 'Tlir lna4h Way That hool, held Wednesday jn riiMi poultry 1 In.l.-llfulluwinic tn t.upert. iiiction will b iijfd "What ar aom Mr. Moore explained that the low of the lnf Iiiftn'f'a at work to drittruT tti pries of poultry products the past minliood and womatibmrd of our land Mid wpp Wrdnradaf at yar bad forced ninny out of buidneKs, a condition certain to 7 .iU; Niit.Jf't, ' Will aervtre, 'alf Profdirta Go I 2H. have its effect on the price of this ?' ierrmiali, Itr( rbaptr ItuMiand junior 11. V. I'. P.". year a production. To the thirty-fiv- e hfwlal chorus alnflna ao1 night poultry raisers of miiftic at our Sunday rfruinff M!nlrt"ka present nt the Wednesday .itw Ditfotlus. Strainers aluaya welcome. meeting, the poultry specialist mended the keeping of flocks of birds B A 1T IHT. liCBMNGTON Indiana COXOREOATX.OVAL, T. 31. Atkinson, of from 100 to 200, emphasizing the at Thirleenth West FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. First South rrtcda Dm set, miaiooary, patttor; Mlsa fact that small flocks were not profand East afreet. Pr. Elmer I. Fourth 1(1 a. school Mornlns at Sundar oi.. itable. The subject of housing nnd ftunday arhool at 9:45 a. at 11; wrmqn h pa tor. KtroIiic ar tioshen, pastor, the feeding of layers was taken up at m. Morning service of public worship will at H: th afternoon meeting. ly pa tor. Midweek be held Id Tantages theater at 10:45 a. m. The poultry school closed Thursday No. 2, Wrdnpfilay 7 at m. p.andm. O. V. atT. 7 W. Dr. hea will preach, and will continue M p. Tuntday afternoon, nnd nt the meeting Mr. p. m. Kundajr,T. W. No. 1. Tuesday at 1:43 tha series on the history and teachings of (. Moore talked on the turkey situation New will Testament literature. on A hie lMan p. m. Friday anppf .. the class of tbw church M A R 5000COOOOOOOOOOOOOG O BAPTIST. THIMTV BAPTIST. . to Tba Tribune. UrpKKT. Idaho; Per. Spwla! o000 WAR DECLARED! o Milk Trtist Must Reduce Prices. o Q Hoskisson's High Test Daisy Milk o o Now Selling at 9c Per Quart. o Why pick on Hoskisson? It has been ordained that o Hftskiason must as he is selling milk below the O in. aia, 2. PDULTBYSHDW 3, 1927. 127 South State Street TnataHaY UMVV1 U fint T,a at Ml I gray nd black, WW 9 as'pietured With automatic CO QC ! fastenera....... ! ' a a |