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Show THE SAfeTXAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 28, 1927.' rainuMifflHraimiMiDBMnm i jProvo- Department :1 Citizen Severely Hurt When Struck by Auto .DISTITC01T of Various Cases ar t a tome Before Judge George Parker. Kinds fifty-gallo- forty-gallo- n DEATH CALLS INFANT, 27. Shirley' Dec. Jean PROVO. Hanson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.. Nele Hanson, died at the 822 West -- Fifth family residence, South street. 'Monday morning follow Ing a brief lllnesa of pneumonia. She In survived by four sisters, Ieons Wanda. Klalneand Nedra. and one brother. Oreian. in addition to her parents. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, afternoon at 1 o clock at the family residence. Services will be conducted by' the Second ward bish ' opric CABARET DANCE PLANNED. PROVO. Dec. 27. Provo post No. 13. American Legion, will give Its an- nual Christmas cabaret dance at the Elks' home Wednesday evening, ac cording to Orlo Allen, commander of Wallace the post. Byron Dastrup, FOUR MEN SENTENCED. Thomas and Albert Kirkpatrlck comentertainment the committee. were 17 pose Two cases PROVO. pec. dancing will featurs tried In the city court before Judge Refreshments-anthe evening's entertainment. ll George Balllf Tuesday morning. 1. nd James Costelio, Odekirk, SCHEDULED. HOMECOMlBia 25, of Provo, were bound over to the district court under bonds of $50 eacn, PROVO. Dec. '27. Lake View ward to stand trial on the charge of stealwill hold its annual homecoming day ing a car belonging to Grant Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, acHugh Costelio and. Ivan cording to Lamar Scott, chairman of were each fined $5 or flvo'days the general entertainment committee. .In Jail on a charge of battery "brought The homecoming will be held In the Glendon Ostler." UriaM to pay the new amusement hall and will be fea4y fine the youths went to JaiL tured by a musical program and danc- later. , Ar-va- Thur-goo- ldren: d. Cos-lel- lo Balloons Wednesday Blown-u- p With Purchases of 25c or More. Bring the kiddies while yon shop and save. A BIO YEAR 1927 has been a successful year for this market and we attribute our success to fV r lo Service SUGAR Price .:.. uiited.A. & G. S0AP-- P. Quality ; lbs. 65c .10 ......10 bars 36c rS&....,..:. 2 for 29c SALMON large, doz. 43c CELERY Crisp and Sweet ..,5c ORANGES-M- ed. V BROOMS Mv I Special 65c DONA CASTILE toile SOAPS SOAP WOMasms SPtCLMl An exquiiite Caitild Diu niymoKKnard nulled, lasting; smuu laioet, umu muio, 3 ; 1 bars 25c Bath Toy FBEE. We Beserve Bight to Limit Quantity. GROCERY V Final Cleanup on Mixed Nuts ' All New Crop. Per lb. 20c; 4 lbs. 75c Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Loose Dates, lb. 15c FRONT FRUIT STAND Standard Public Meat Market STEAKS ?S,.....:.... .......lb.30c ... lb. 25c LEAN PORK STEAKS Sliced Salmon and Halibut, lb. 32c PUBLIC MEAT MARKET Boiled Ham,, lb. - y Begular70c. - , Large ; 157026 Regular Coffee PACIFIC COFFEE. STORES Extra One.,. CO. 25c 42o OUALITY FRUIT STAND Eggs, doz. Mild Cheese, lb DAIRY 15c ....I. PREMIER 2 doz. 69c 35 PgLICTCSSEX 75C I Srnall Sweet Oranges. I 2 dozen for 2 lbs. Beg. 40c Neapolitan Cakes.. 55c BA KErfY ...35 SHOP 27 Alta Club Ginger CA. 3 FOB UL Ale, Dry CIGAR DEPT. R. of Salt D. A. LJ fill n Mullins and Wheeler Get Cutter Contract STOLEN CARS RECOVERED. PROVO, Dee. ST. Three stolen cars were recovered during-- the past two aays ny - tne local police department. ccorama- to Chief Wen W Jklns. One car was atolen from, Tooele, one from Salt Lake, and the third was ownd locally. m - And Here la a group of "beheadings" submitted by Gertrude Lane of Poca- tello,. Idaho. 1. I am a rock. Behead ma and have a sound. Behead ma again and have a unit. z. i mean retarded. Behead me and I mean "not' Mob." Behead me again and I am exclamation of pain, J. I mean "to cut." Behead me and I am tha verb form of one of our five senses. Behead me again ana i am an organ or tho body. Tho answers will bo found at the end o the column. PUPIL WRITES TOTING VEESE ON NEW YEAS'S LONGFELIOW NEW YEAR. New Year bells are chiming, In tho big church tower. Merry children singing Welcome tho glad hour. AVANELLE WOOLLET, 4A. so - He-b- er YC3 - division of tho United States army, who waa Injured when hia horse fell with him Monday afternoon near Fort Bougies, was reported greatly Improved Tuesday night at his homo. Tho animal slipped on the Ice, catching tho rider beneath him. Colonel McCook is not confined to his bed. To Attend Funeral Member of Oliver O. Howard circle, W. R. C, will attend the funeral aervlcea for Mrs. Jean Rudy Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Wast Fourth South street Children to Bo Entertained Seventy-two children, now living at the homo of tho Children's Service society, will bo tendered a Christmas party and program, which will bo held Wednesday evening, starting at 7 p. m. Irene Shields, executive secretary, and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, new secretary, have charge of the party.. Sales Manager on Vacation Mr. and Mra. L. LeRoy Karren departed Monday for Loa Angeles, where they will spend their vacation. Mr. Karren Is district salea manager for the Excelsia Products company. Utah Scout Recommended Bruce f. Lyman of Boy Scout troop SA2, Zion National Park council, haa been to tho national court of honor of tho Boy Scouts of America for recognition for Lyman, a resident of southern Nevada, res cued three companions from drowning In tho Virgin river. Tbe boy has been highly commended by his scoutmaster. Bell H. Robinson, snd John A. Tounr. executive of tho Zion council 242 j great natural rem- natural sweet easily assimilated . Nothing added. It Is All kidney and Brlght'o disease sufFree ferers should investigate. booklet and letters from physicians and users at your drug store Imported only by Agmel Corp'a. ge meeting. BAD' CHECK ALLEGED. fn a complaint Issued Tuesdnv bv the county attorney. R. L. Cunningham. 1752 South Sixth East street. Is charged with Issulnr a worthless check for 212. December 4, with tent to defraud W. Simons. in- Thrilling Fiaeet Fesaitr supply oaalr shot S2. VALUES fo pre-tar- ed at Great Annual clWer WEEK Me cotn-icun- d , NOW ONL "2i jSt'v Vior ec o, xEITH-OBRIE- N Cough DO 5 oc DO Part Wool O II 0 ma Come and ses this beautiful, wsjtv part wool blanket. Two of our finest pattsrns blus and whiU plaid, fold and whits plaid. A Very Special Offering at 4 meet 3&'3 The Talk of the Town at a New Year's Reception in These overcoats, priced formerlj from $15 to $34.50, are actually one of the biggest values we have ever offered in our history. YouH agree when see them. Still a few left all you this city .. on sizes. ;.: other leading druoaiits. 4 A g. Oyro Club Moots Business matters were tabled by tho Gyro club at their regular Tuesday night meeting at tho Hotel Utah. Tho program consisted of community singing and a short mu slcal entertainment Morgan Ander. son, president, was chairman of the Ear. Remedy o AGMEL For Sale B Owl Drug Stores, Schramm-Johneo- n Stores, Z. C. M. I. Drug Store and Home-mad- e Ow. the For centuries fresh Maguey aap, called AguamleL haa been edy of Mexico, Sci entists hare long studied it Scores and treat Uof books . y A ..l.li-- k nil medlcfnal uso. For phyairara Thirorjean and American clans nave aent kidney sufferers to k Mexico Aguamlel because uio fresh aap quickly spoils and cannot bo sx ported. Results aro medical history. Now Maguey sap ta concentrated into a delicious raw syrap called Agmel. Haa world-wid- o Keeps Indefinitely. une. It Is Aguamlel absolutely unof water changed except . for removal without cooking-- Rich In nine Important minerals, vltamines A, B, C beneficial natural yeast and Agavoso, an f Hear. " Invited Raw Food Mexlto, Now Used by Thousands Agmel, VitaP Shear. Ton might bo surprised to know that ho best thing yon can use for a severs xiugh, is a remedy which is easily at home in just a few moments. t s cheap, but lor prompt results it ats anything else you ever tried. of my stocking. I believe that was Jsually stops the ordinary cough or my most embarrassing moment. .heat cold in 24 hours, 'lutes pleas-in-t LESTER DON KIN, B. children like it, and it Is pure ind good. One day I was chewing gum In lanrpur iVt ounces of liner in Dint guage period. All of a sudden, Miss then nil it up with plain gr a ouTohill turned around. I almost knew 'ottle; sted syrup. Or use clarified what shs waa going to say by tho oney, sugar instead of sugar syrnp. Thus She asked ou way she looked at' me. make full pint a family snn-l- y a mo if I. was chewing gum, and I told but costing ao mors than a small her I had swallowed it, which I did e cough syrup. when she looked at mo ao fiercely. ottle of ready-madAnd as a couch medicine, there is Imagine me. I relt like a radio with call be had at any better to tho nothing tubes. out irice. It goes right to the spot and JEAN DUCKWORTH, B. lives quick, lasting relief. It promptly teals the Inflamed membranes that line JERUSALEM DESCRIBED; be throat and air passages, stops the POSTERS DEPICT NOSE nnoying throat tickle, loosens the ihlegm, and soon your cough stops LOWELL The (B has just finished ntirely. Splendid, too, for bronchitis, loaraeness and bronchial asthma. a geography book on Asia. Tho teach Pines is a highly concentrated er asked each pupil to write an In of Norway pine extract and terestlng paragraph on any subject a la table guaiacol, famous for healiAg he membranes. ha wanted to. I told about Jerusa To avoid disappointment ask yout lem. , for ounces Irurgist Jerusalem, ta In tho Holy Land, and with directions. Guaranteedof toPinex" 4 la very Interesting because it Is where Tit absolute satisfaction or P?l Jesus waa crucified. In Jerusalem la noney promptly refunded. The j!?f4L the Church of h Holy Sepulchre, to tinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. which pllgnlrasi come from many parta of tho world to worship. Inside the church Is a marble tomb, which the oriental Christiana believe to bo that s-Ju in which the bode of Jesus was laid. Most of tha streets In Jerusalem are narrow and tho houses aro very crowded together. Most of tha rooms have no windows, and aro Ilka vaulted caves, lighted from tho front. The roofs are flat and aro covered with grass. These form resting places for tno ramny, ana In tha summer arc the sleeping places. In winter there is snow and it la very cold. It la commonly thought that tho people of Jerusslem are dark, but many of thorn have faces as fair aa our own. WILLY VAN LEENWEN, SB. The (B class made some clever posters. They aro about our noses. Our teacher gava ua aome drawing paper. Wo took It homo and had our parents or sisters trace tha ahadow of our nose on It When wo came to school again wo cut these out of black Then wo pasted them on a paper. . Kidney Trouble From Iiw. Slow. & Gity Brevities ' 3, '.'Wll Married , 2. Stops Cough Qyickly - Colonel Paul of tho 104th '1. """""""""n saanoaaos I ANSWERS TO BEHEADINGS, Stone. Tone. One. li - :- Contract was let' by tho city commission Tuesday for curb and guttering of Hillside avenue, Main to State avestreet, and Wall street. Hillside nue to Second North street.- - Tho Job was given to Mullins & Wheeler, low AIB FLIGHT THAT BENEFIT PLAY PLANNED. FAILED; PROVO, Doc. IT. For the purpose bidders, at 111,897.30, on motion of P. J. Moran, commissioner of streets. EMBAREASSINO MOMENTS of raisins; funds to furnish the Draestimatic Arts, club department of the The city engineer's preliminary Provo high school, a play will be mate was 112, 75A.15. The commisA THRILLING ADVENTURE. staged by the- - faculty of the school sion set aside - $2865.92 as tho city's aao. WASATCH Sixteen years v Wednesday evening, January 11. The portion. when aviation was Just beginning, my play to bo presented will be, "Tho was in Interested it. He father quite comWrong Mr. Wright," a three-ac- t had a hangar on tho road to Saltair. Fifty Years; edy. The leading parta will bo taken to and build an spent days trying by Don Powellsen as Seymour Stltes; At last, after hard work, Anniversary Observed airplane. Mrs. Annie Mario Decker as Henrietta waa It ready for tho trial flight All Oliver; C. E. Leaf aa Lord Bra jen face, were there to witness It. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel S. Howard of of hia frienda a ad Frederick Bunnell aa Frederick After tho plana was pushed out of their South Bountiful celebrated Bonds. tho Tueshangar, my father and his helper golden wadding anniversary into tt. It slowly lifted from day. They were married In the en- climbed dowment house and have since been the ground and flew about a hundred the motor atopped. Bountiful. of yards. Suddenly Mr. residents South and for one brief second tho plane EnHoward, born at Birmingham. to seemed stand still. Then It crashed! gland, Juno 19. 1&6, came to Utah in JAMES A. WADE. 1864.. Mrs. Howard was born at Mt. Dr. Widtsoo Enoland Although Surrey county, North Carolina, MY MOST EMBARRASSING delayed a day by heavy storms on Airy, May '2d, 1856, and came to Utah in the Atlantic, Dr. John A. Widtsoo, 1869. MOMENT. have been prominent who sailed from New York recently workera Both One Saturday afternoon I went down In tho L. T). S. church. for England to take charge of tho Eutown to get a pair of ahoes. I was ropean mission for tho L. D. S. church, all dressed up In my good clothes. GAME WARDEN ARRESTS. arrived safely .Tuesday, according to had on a new cap, a new shirt, a ' Though hunters might not expect a Inew a cablegram received by President and a new ault The clerk state game warden to bo about on took tie J. Grant off and there was Christmas day, R. L. Terry of tho a holemyaa old shoo big aa my fist In the heel destate fish and game department Lunch of Members the Optimists around Big Hollow, in Optimists' club held their regular cided to look Draper. There he says heWound F. weekly luncheon Tuesday noon at the O. Fischer and Frank AiidrUws each Hotel Utah. Dr. T. W. Stevenson preCom sided. Bennett Larson entertained In possession of a pheasant. the club with several vocal numbers plaints were issued by Joseph S. Nel Tues son, assistant county attorney, and piano selections. day. ' Railroad Man Visits F. H. Millard, GOVERNOR SPRY IMPROVES. comptroller of the St Louis Southwestern railroad, and who was a visGovernor Georgo H. Dern Tuesday itor hero a few hours Monday, left received a letter from Senator Reed Tueaday morning for Los Angeles. Ho 8moot saying tho condition of former will visit Zion National park en route Governor William spry, who suffered . to tho coast i ,s a paraiytio stroke last week, was im proving. Tho senator said tnat while Denied Application tho physicians would not allow the Compensation of Ray Zufelt for compensation beneformer governor to bear hla weight fits for Injuries alleged to have boon UDon hia feet for a few more weeks. suffered by him during tho course Governor Spry was quits optimistic of his employment by tho Utah Waste and believea that his recovery wm be Paper company waa denied by. tho complete. state Industrial commission Tuesday. Tho denied waa based on tho ground that tho evidence submitted by Zufelt had failed to substantiats bis , largo sheet of poster paper. Below the picture of the nose wo panted: WHAT Mr NOSE DOES FOR ME. 1. Warms the air I breathe. a. moistens me air. I a., nr. ni ititvu air is impure ' " 4. Acts as a strainer. To kep it clean and so guard against disease, I must uso my, hand kerchief. Our teacher chose tha beat pftster and ent- It down to the principal's UEOKUE FAPPAS, 6B. otpco. THE SNOWSTORM. Wo had a audden snowstorm. Which terrorised tho girls. It made tho boys feet happy, And made them white as pearls. TEDDY CANNON. A.: r,ur-vlv- Forty-eight- Colonel McCook Better H. Mccook, chief-of-sta- ff jeweewweeewwwMwwWwwM V. at i- m B I BRIGlUil , Pioneer Woman Dies at Daughter's Home T. died Mrs. Minnie C. Fredricksen, Tuesday at the residence of ner daughter, Mrs. lya Cahoon, 6j3 Mlllon avenue. She wasborn May 12, I860 at Wnlsted, Denmark, and came to ed Utah fifty-fiv- e years ajo. Shu is by her daughter, Mrs. Cahoon, and two sons, C. M. Fredricksen tit Lake, and H. H. Fredricks-n- , vetiture known. la not s'.sters. address To pointed United States Stena Oreenla of Salt Ijke, and for Salt Lake Tuesday by Judge Mrs. Mrs. Lena Ellis of Los AngehiH. also Tillman I. Johnson. Mr. Wllklna succeeds W. H. Bra- - survive, together with two brothers, mel, "who resigned Tuesday after Adolph Axelsen of Klmo at.d .loh l Axelsen of Mantl. Ten grartiicLUclnn serving In the position for two weeka. also survive. Mr. Bramel was appointed December 10 after the resignation of H, V. Van Pelt. Jn offering-- , his resignation: William Rowley Clark Mr. Bramel declared that his law business wmilrt not permit his time Dies Home in Murray to be taken .with .commissioner duties. William Rowley Clark, 71. a farmer at Murray for fifteen yean, died at h South Ing. Bishop W. W: Taylor will give his home, 372 East l.y tne aoarasa or welcome. A program street, Tuesday. He is survived V. hia Mrs,' widow, Augusta Clark, tor cniidren will be held In the after noon at 1:30 o'clock at the amusement a brother, Andrew, and a sl&'er, Mrs. Louis Jellet. Both brother and sister hall. are residents of Leven Springs V. Y. Mr. Clark waa born In New York PNEUMONIA. FATAL to, BOY. March 23, 1854. The body was reBestel- - moved to the Jenkins mortuary and PROVO, Dec 27. Ralph son of Mr. and will be taken to Dillon, Mont , where meyer, Mrs. August Beatelmeyer. .78 East burial will take place. Seventh North street, died at the Operation Proves Fatal family residence Sunday night follow ing a brief lllnesa from pneumonia. to Railroad Employee The boy Is survived, In addition to his William Shlll. 65, 353 South Second parents, by two sisters, Marie and West street, died Tuesday at a local Donald. one Lois, and brother, following an operation. For Funeral services will fee held.-tthe hospital, thirty-eighe was a switch Catholic dhurch Thursday afternoon man in tha years employ or the Oregon at 1 o'clock. The body may be viewed Short Line Railroad company. Ho was by friends prior to the services at the born at Croyden. Utah, February 9, family residence. The Rev. Father 1862, and is survived by his widow-- , J. ft. Delaire the Harriett Shlll. claim. DEPT. Unia-n- McKachern of like A, B. McEachern Point; Mra. E. I,. Van Antwerp of Suit Lake and Mrs. the latter being a "arlcy Droubay, resident of Tooele county. Six grandchildren also survive. The body was removed lo the Des-er- et mortuary- - 1 Free J. Ijike and PROVO. Dec1, iT. Peter Boyce. 75, lifelong resident of Provo. died at his home, 409 University avenue, Monday evening from a complication of ail menu incident to old age. Mr. Boyce was born in Provo, July T. isr.l. the fifth chilO to bo born In the city. .He is survived by two sons. Georgo I and Isaac Boyce, both of Provo, and by ten grandchildren. Funeral services will bo held at the Hatch funeral homo Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The body may bo viewed prior to the services at the W. H. Wllklna. Judge of thei city funeral home. The services will be from 91 until 120 and pracconducted by the Rev. E. K. Bachel- - court Salt Lake attorney, was ap ticing nterment will bo in the Provo der: commissioner n - He had a resident jl i Utah for twenty- - & five years, and lived at Lake Point for two years. v McEachern Mr. is survived by hl widow, Laura lell and McEachern, the following chi- x Frank Kidding of fined 1150, or given the alternative of alaty days In jail by Judge George Parker in the Fourth .district court Tuesday moraine. Rid ding waa charged with theptateession wur-Dteoi liquor, a ram stagea by the eherlffa forcea Saturday night. which netted close to ten gallons of wnisKy. n A still waa In operation in the attic of the Ridding home, and four barrels of mash alio were taken in the raid. The still was well concealed, with the waste being carried to the basement by means of a hoee. Millard Ralls, charged with passing worthless checks, waa until given January 9" to plead and Nephl Max Olsen, recently returned from Los Angeles by Sheriff Boyd on a charge of failure to provide, brought by his wife, was given until January 10 to plead. Sit more sentenced were as follow: James Peterson, sixty days in the county Jail for '(unification; Lionel Harris, $50 for intoxication; Wren Harris, thirty days in the county Ja:i for driving an auto while under tne Influence of liquor; Allen Knight and Glade Bonner, $50 for Intoxication, and George Clark, sixty days for persistent intoxication. Arthur Dempsey, arrested on a charge of intoxication, by Deputy Sheriff 8. A. Willes and Special Agent J. McKean of the Union Pacific R. R., Monday night was placed under $100 bonds and "given time to plead. His hearing will be set x- "i Canada, iian.li 1S47. been Resident Summoned by Death wn Glencoe, 12. Life-Lon- g PROVO, Dec. JT. S1 at PROVO, Dec. JT. Knocked to the ground when a car driven by H. M. Strong of this city akidded while turning around on West Center street, Gadd Williams also of this city suf fered severe, although not dangerous, Injuries Monday night. According to witnesses to the accident, Mr, Williams emerged from the back of a parked car just as Mr. Strong'e machine began to skid. Mr. Williams was given first aid at the Hedqulst drug store, and then taken to the Alrd hospital. Alter an examl nation ho waa removed to his home. nsfissi Nine Octogenarian, Native of Canada, Dies Here Alexander Black McEachern, a native of Canada, died at the family home, 24$ ThirdKast street. Tuesdy. He was horn FUNERAL PLANS MADE. CITY, Deo. 27. Funeral services for Mrs. William E. Burrell, ,. who died at the family borne in Celebration of Christmas on tho this city Sunday morning, will be part of four persona held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at tho i Fifth ward J. A. ended In an accusation of theft Fishburn will chapelat Bishop tho aervlcea. preside one, it against Tuesday, bo developed in City cemetery. Interment will Did 70a solve tbe labyrinth puzzle yesterday? Ear lg another one, Marshall, assistant little harder, also gent in by John Erickson. Enter at the door, get the when Georgo E. Issued a county attorney. complaint key, and then go to the treasure chest without crossing any lines. Now charging Leo Johnston with theft of see how long it takes. , flvs diamond rings of tho value of 3600, and 31S In fuOney, from Cora L. Alherly. Tho twa, Mr. Marshall, aaid have been living together for . six years at Blngha With them wer Claud and Esther Brackett of Riverton, who atopped at room of tho Kemioh hotel. Ac cording to Mr. Marshall, all admitted owner of the Jewelry Tho 1 drinking. said ahs was struck unconscious by Johnston. This, Johnston stoutly aenies. SCHOOL NEWS rlL- AND V1KWS - W. II. Wfllw, former city judge i named United States commis' sioner. ' I' Corresponaenr: I2i North Fourth Eaet. Horn phono 1150." Business Officoi East First North. Phone S3S. 'J .Deaths Accepts Place - Theft of Gems, Money Charged in Complaint - THE ORIGINAL -- will 3 p. ttu to 11 p. nu UTAEZ .WOOLEN 11 ... o Briant Stringham, Manager. t3 Richards Block South of Temple Gate. One-Ha- lf ecDottzoa 1 St. |