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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, "WEDN ESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 10 .......... jsaTrHiHinuniwuin Ogden Briefs ' WASHINGTON A VENTJE Fbones: Office, 117; Bom, 63. Society, 2190. Ogden Department2 ARBITERS MEET; B SUIT no Heavily Armed Youths Confess Two Automobile Thefts and Highway Robbery After Ogden Police "Get Drop" on Them. on Committee Pair End Spectacular Trip From Pueblo in Ogden Jail River Water RighU Is- sues Silent as to Plans. and OGDEN. March 17. On reenmmend atlon of City Street Supervisor H. H. Tripp, the ritv commission this morn ing dlreotel that th street car com pany be notified that It must bring It track and switches to grade on the various street of th cily. en Wilson. Professor Rick of ths Utah Agri cultural eolies delivered a lec tur on Woodrow Wilson befor the advanced cues of th senior "M" men of th Twelfth ward tonight. Th lectur was preceded by a preliminary program consisting or music and read Lectur E. Joel- in;. Condemnation Suit Ordered. Ac taken by th city com today which la expected to result III the opening of Lincoln venue from Thirty-thir- d street to Th city at Kiveraai this summer. was to instructed con. torney begin OGDEN, March 27. Credit for one of the most important demnatlon proceedings against the or Mil er. which L Mrs. N. property in aome catches in criminal made Ogden picturesque ha stood In th way of tha oneninr tlon was mlssloner weeks was chalked up this afternoon to the honor of Detectives ui in ireu L. Nelson and George Finn, when they arrested Manuel L. Mutual Olv Proaram. Mutuals Frank nnntfV. Maroh AQrelgo, 19, and Charles McWade, or in ward pre .cignteentn A. P. alias Charles Garwood, at a Japanese sen ted a pn of muslo In th Francis, Samuel O. Dy, gram rooming house on Lincoln avenue. ward chapel tonight. Ths Droarram Georf Fuller, representing the The arrest of the two men, heavily waa an exienaeo. on ana ui attend upper Taller, and Georr Brown, reparmed, marked the close of a recent ance was larg. resentor the lower Taller, members criminal at rampngs beginning ayor . of the committee o conference In connection with the proposed settlement er postponement of the ault. of the 'di.ik fiir Irrigation eomnany against Irr .gallon com puny t aH rhe Hooper all tne waters 01 me ; involvingriver, held their Initial meeting In them offic of Mayor Francis this aftrr-vmi n'clnck until t the com mittee discussed a proposed line .Af 1 not maae punnc. ch wh action, At the conclusion ot the meeting It was announced that Oeonre Fuller, of the upper valley, had representative to been directed present the proposed Unm nt srlon to the people In that section, and that Oeorse Brown should Turfnrm a similar service wim me lower valley people. These oommlttee nn will rcnort bxrk to the full com uin tu mlttee next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Upper Rim Ownerl tart New Aotlon. While the conference oommlttee was In session endeavoring to suKgresi a war out of the litigation In which the water users of the upper and lower Yalleya have found themselv, a new action covering one oi ins points in dispute In the pending action was filed In the Second district court. In the new action the plaintiffs are the Huntsville Irrigation association, the Huntsrlll Mountain Canal irrigation association, the Downs Ditch Water the Emmertson Irrigation company Idaho Lambs Bring Record I'ueolo, Colo., and extending through Wyoming. After being booked at ths police station, both men freely confessed th theft of two automobiles, the robbery of a slor at Kemmerer, Wyo., and the holdup and robbery of a travel ing man, Ogden officers stated. Greigo and McWad. according to rherr stHtemrtit, stole an automobile March at Pueblo, 17, and started west, accompanied by a brother of When they reached KemOrelgo. merer, Wyo., they robbed th Smith Market Price QODEK, March 27. Ogden Union Block yards off record .are proud of mad In December Iambi at the yard today. The lambs were shipped from Blackfoot, Idaho, by Michael Barclay, large sheep owner and noted Ogden livestock show exhibinumtor. First, the lamb and second bered ninety-tw- o Their avthey were milk-fed- . erage weight was 52', pound a and they gold for 15 cent pound, the highest pile ver paid In Ogden, except for Lambs specially prepared for The local show purposes. packing company was tha Druthers furniture store, and proflashlights, guna and a large amount of ammunition. They then left for Kvanston, and on the way ran out of ga. Traveling Salesman Furnishes Second Csr. While considering what they would do, George U. Rhodes, traveling man from Seattle, Wash., arrived In a car en route east. The men held him up, took his car, but permitted him to ride with them, and again started for hvanaton. On the way to Kvanston they got stuck In a mudhols and held a gun on Rhode while a trac tor pulled them out. Arriving In Evanston, th bandit drove to a ga elation and while they were engaged In conversation with the tank tender Rhodes made hla get away. In the meantime, the brother of Greigo had left th car, and when Rhodes made his escape the two ban dits got out of town as quickly as brother be possible, leaving th hind. The bandit then came on to Okden, arriving Saturday. They parked Rhodes' car on Lincoln avenue be. tween Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty. fifth streets, where jt remained until taken In charge by the pollc Satur day night. Rhodes first went to Salt Lake from Evanston, and told his story to the ponce, and then came to Oaden When he described his car, he was Informed by the Ogden police that th car had been recovered. cured Congratulate Sifter City. Mayor rrana ana commission w. peery and Fred E. er it. riancu William hav accepted an" Invitation to attend th dedication exercises In th new building In Brig ham uny oaiuruay evening. Eastern Officer Vltt. C. A. Com stock, of New York, vie president of in rosuu xeiegrapn and Cable company, waa a visitor at th local office of th com:ny today. Mr. Corns lock on an inspection tour and on his way to th coast. City Considers Purchase Of Lands for Protection OGDEN, March 27. Member of th city administration are a unit on tha proposition that land lying ast of in city in in mountain should b purchased by th city for th numosa of protecting the watersheds. United State Senator William H. King ha informed th commissioner that un- aer a Dili passed about a year ago In th senate th land may be purchased from th government for $1.25 an acre, xn tty engineer ha been directed to study a map of th land and determin th portion which wouia b most needed. Army Poloist Badly Hurt In Practice March 27 (JONOLULU. (AP). Lietenant Frink H. Strickland, on of th best known poloist of th army, has been unconscious fine Batorday, whan h fell under horse during a practice game. Although army medical officer said today that Strickland ' akuU apparently had not been fractured, th injury bains concussion of tha brain, they declined to comment on his chances' of recovery. Strickland is s first lieu- tenant of ths Twenty-sevent- h infantry,- stationed at Echo- field barracks, near hers. 1923. been elected a member of th Soor club, th girls' booster dub of th Utah Agricultural college at Logan. Tbl club has a membership of twenty girl selected by students and faculty members for leadership and Mis Laraen scholastic attainments. I a graduate of North Ranpele high school, wher she was the editor of Special to Th Tribaee. ths first Issue of their school book, D. published in 19M. ST. GEORGE, March son of Brigadier General Williams, W. O. Williams, adjutant general of th Utah' National Guard, today appeared to b rallying from th affect of a seoond operstlon, performed yesterday, s a result of an accident last Saturday. A shotgun, which Williams had used In hunting, fell, and th charge hit th man on the Dr. A. D. McGregor found it nessary Saturday to amputate th foct between tb kne and th ankle. When it appear! I'.ist Mr. William waa not doing as well a could b hoped for, a second operation was performed yesterday by Dr. McGregor and Dr. John F. Sharp of Salt Lake, th leg being cut thl Urn Generals Son Recovers From Two Operations millions qfhomit )j Quick Safe -- onor n above a Largest Selection o o 0 th kne. k. 0. P. Skagg System itorei of Salt Lake City carry the largest e-The lection of foods for your choosing of any stores in the city. On our shelves you will find hundreds of food items and many brands of each kind. They are all widely advertised in the Jead Ing magazines of the country, have been tested by the Publio and pronounced all that they claim to be, . I 1 Squad at Fall t n THE BEST PART O The best part of it all Is that you can buy these famous brands of food products at prices as low, in most cases, as many grocers charge for unfamiliar, unknown, products. We never sacrifice QUALITY in order to have a cheaper price, but we do maintain unbelievably low prices on quality eatables. Try us next. o off-bran- 0 o d V II srom Rotation -- 1 Ogden Society Check By Using Vicks At First Sneeze e Plea V a " f , i in Two Weeks! It ' ct -- 7f Hi - Your Teeth nil I I Not Naturally DuU,"Off Color" vr:. t ls f or f : A - W land m ft y J " U A teeth-lustreles- , per-fect- ' I t) tor-rtctl- 10-da- y w ' lar u j ,i.! 'jmm Sore, Tired Feet 1 I FREE Comb Hair any Style and it Stay 10-D- it . "els" aj nt Bathe Them in "TIT? Jvj - I o8 ct Plan Boy i: I eon-Ci- ty Build Up An 1 I 1 Present April Surprised! M Surs Slater Water and Canal company. The defendants are the Plain City Irriga tion company and a number of other water corporations and Include the Grocers Cooperate Power & Light company, Ogden A Utah City Stores Located aM To From PorcA Prorara wiU b Msinuir and the city and the state or Utah. With Interest of approximately 1000 per Inspector EARL J GLADE SPEAKS. 48 So. Main St. S51 So. State St. son are laid to be Involved, but they OGDEN. March 27. Mrs. MarV EI are virtually the same persons Inlen Knight, wife of Stephen Knight of Special t Tb Tribune. OGDEN. Marc 27. Murray K. Ja3250 So. State St. IT. BRIGHAM arch volved In on phase of the litigation Up CITY, if cobs, dairy and food inspector city, died at th local hospital for fiam In the big eult of the Plain City Irrithl morning. Shock, resulting from wards of sixty business men of this 1435 tne So. noruiern for Utah stat State St. departSugarhouse believed to hav been city assembled at ths commercial club gation company against the Hooper ment of agriculture, announced this n accident, rooms last svening at a luncneon ths main cause of death. Ths accl Irrigation company. morning that nine grocery itores In dent com local merchants' bv riven was th fall a from a several were found to porch be carrying Ogden Claim Right Dating mittee. Ray Grant was master of ago. packag cereal which were short in uays Back Sixty Year. Earl J. Glad of thi Mrs. KnlKht was born In Norwar In ceremonies. weight. 1870. and removed to Plain CItv when business department of th Unlver Th complaint Is signed by T. I Mr. Jacob announced at th same a was th special speaker of Utah husbne is cniia. survived her of the Huntsville Irri by Pass, president time that th grocer had shown an oana ana slty i tne Knowing children: Mrs. or tb venitvg. unjeci was in excellent plrlt of cooperation by im- H. gation association. It Is voluminous I C. Dover. Van of Mrs. Snarks. Nev.: I Personality. Development but th action th cereal out of simply one to quiet mediately taking Aioeri Aiiara, ugaen; Stephen, Mabel th title of the plaintiffs to the water Two stock pending repacking. The local and Osmer Knight of Plain City, and GLEANER GIRLS PRESENT PLAY, Recognized In question. The plaintiff first asks merchants are in no wav to blame Walter Knight of Reno. Nev. Seven Specisl to The Trlbuoe. the right to use the water at Hunts From Description. in th matter, Mr. Jacob added. grandchildren and nln brothers and ville and vicinity (upper valley) In Rhodes gave a minute description of FAIRVIEW. March 27. Under the rwoD-xSBBtBBsister also survive. In manner which they are alleged Greigo and McWade. th This was at of Mrs. Roland Rlgby, the runeral services will he hM Tknrt. direction to have been using It for sixty years. o'clock this afternoon and Detectives Students Will North ward Gleaner girls presented a dny afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Plain one-ass against the rights and claims of Melson and Finn remembered that comedy, "The Woman From 'The Mikado 18 iPalmer ity meeting house, with Bishop G. A. ths defendants, who are resident of they had seen the men. Thirty mln. presiding. The bodv may be California," thi evening In tb North the lower valley. ute later the two detectives had k. me noma in flam City m For some time th plaintiffs in th cated the rendeivoua of the pair at OGDEN. March 27. Ralph Peter vieTO at afternoon and evening and Wednesday new suit hive had an injunction in the Japanese rooming house, son, director, announced today tha on and EXAMINATION SET. they until the Thursday time of th fores to prevent the state of Utah from lay in wan until tne bandits returned. the Ogden high school would presen services. Interment will be In Plain Examination of barber will be Interfering with their alleged right The officers went to th door, and "Th Mikado" at th Ornheum thea under th tate of th direction department of under determination made br State wnen It wa opened by th bandits. ter Wednesday, April 18. There will & Sons. Lindquist ducted by reetstratlon Wednesday and Thursday, Engineer George M. Bacon. tnrew tnelr guns on the pair and or- b nln lead In th cast, which will un Rlohards & Mitchell of Rait Lake are dered them to throw up their hands, number 100. Mark Robinson, super April 2 and 5, at in eaptmi. a. m. on examination will begin at The bandits, each with hi hand on visor of muslo in the city schools, will City Fathers attorney for- - th plaintiffs. aw-each of th dates named. ni gun, hesitated. Mot until th of assist Mr. Peterson in the production. HUSBAND SETTLES. fleer admonished them that i lejome Stewart will be In charge of Many Improvements SERVICE STAR PLANS DANCE. OODEN. March Ander threatening move would mean death in stage effects. did they surrender. Specisl to Th Tribune. son, after spending the night In the to Vithem, Special to The Trlbaae. hen searched, both were found FAIR VIEW. March 27. Member county- jail on a contempt charge for March 27. MANTT, to G. H. be Mayor All Program of armed. loot s the fees In failure to pay attorney heavily of th Service Star Legion will giv Browr. and members of the city counstolen in Wyoming. Including a suit an Artist say there's not t prettier divorce case Instituted some time ago case apron and overall dance Friday N earing Completion cil have been working on plans for venlng taken from Rhodes, was found in the new amusement hall. ' ? by his wife, settled up this tnornin profile In Manhattan, but ordinary and In their room and conveyed to the improvement In this city. Th grad! waa released. ing of West Union and WeBt Fifth HONOR. people compliment her more often on police station. OGDEN, March 27. Rotary club North OIRL WINS streets has been Just At the were completed the DIVORCE met station, th DECREE GRANTED. committees at of chamber of her wonderful mass prisoners soft, gleaming W. A. Special to The Trlban. ny captain Robert Burk, commerce st noon today with the and more grading will be don OGDEN, March !7. Vudols DeBott questioned brown hair. She's Adra Adams, loveMT. PLEASANT. March 27. Mis of streets, hss rechief of detectives, and readily adcouncil and further discussed Cox, Jr., supervisor Rotary as divorce a decree of from granted an that effort is being made to Blanch Larsen, daughter of Mr. arid mitted their guilt. ly TW Tork City girl, who live at Dale DeBott in arrangements for the fifth district ported N. Kim James Judge the rock procure Andrew Larsen of this city, has Mrs. county McWade crusher, also admitted that he was Rotary convention which will b held which 130 East S7th Street ball' division of th Second district the Colorado peniten at the Hotel Blgelow April 12 and IS. work ofcould be used to facilitate the "I was certainly surprised," say court Uil morning on the ground of paroledat from grading. Canon City, March 7. The big program, which will Include to members of the counueBott was or tiary Ills Adams, "to see how easy It Is failure toto support. Flu-Grientertainment for the ladles of th cil,According p a meeting of Jhe clvlo and repay an attorney' fee of 171 to keep my hair soft, shining and dered Ro tartan. Is nearing comple visiting ana costs or court. in this city will ligious organizations tion. be called in the near future to formu easily manageable by the new method THIEVERY CHARGED. so many of my girt friends are using. late plans for a clean-u- p campaign. COURT BLAMES MAILS. I I ' I don't have to shampoo mine more . OGDEN, March Fred Wilson OGDEN. March 27. In Judg-- James than one a month now, Danderine 39, and John Kyne, 52, giving Salt Communities Answer 27. March OGDEN, Service Star N. Kimball s division of th Second keeps It so clean. It makes my scalp Lake as their place of residence, were I feel just wonderful and I never have arrested Ogden Ogden po'le officers this Legion, chapter, held Its district court this morning. Dr. W. Funds of Scouts a sign of dandruff any more. And afternoon byon the charge of stealing monthly meeting Monday afternoon M. Cragun, accused of falling to re , was a exon Danderine Is so simple to use. All you garaeti nose and a number of milk at the home of Mrs. Arthur birth port certificate, Woolley, erated and discharged. Health Authorities Urge Predo Is put a little on brush each bottles. They are In the city jail. Judge Kim Special te The Trlbaae. 614 Twenty-thir- d Wooljour street Mrs. Urn ball was of the opinion that the you fix your haft." MT. March 27 At a caution to Prevent Epidemic ley, Mrs. Vernon Eldredge and Mrs. mails were to blama instead of th recent PLEASANT, ORDERED BACK TO ASYLUM Danderine quickly removes that oily meeting of officials of North nd Riley E. Hess were hostesses physician. film from your hair and restores Its Sanpete district, Brye Canyon counOGDEN. March JT. Judge James N, were assisted by Miss Donna Bell cil, Boy Sc.iut of America, In charge natural color and lustre. It keeps Kimball made an order in the Sec and Mis Carcia Mrs. J. P. If all cold were checked At the GARCIA CASE GOES OVER. of Chairman S. M. Nielsen, thefinance bobbed hair in place without showing. ond district court this morning re Casey was a guestCasey. of the afternoon. influenza, pneumonia It stops dandruff. 'It ln't, sticky or committing Domenda Cloffl OCDEN, March 27. Judge - George committee reported that this district's beginning', to ths Mrs. Woolley gav a orosram of read Darker announced in hla division quota had easily been obtained. The and grip would bo greatly reduced. oily. All drug store have the gen- state hospital at Provo. The woman ings, with musical accompaniment by amounts were erous 15c bottle. Seoond following of th subscribed court district this I to action (Adv.) was discharged December 18. 1927. takes u. Airs. It get ahead Whlttemore. Mrs, quick Byron the various communities: falrvlew, Woolley also sang a number of songs. morning that he was not ready to by these dread dis of the of germ $100; $100: Mt. 1 on Pleasant,-$Moroni, 74; In to the motion pass qussh th with piano I : accompaniment, after formation : in the case of Pascual Gar Spring- City, f80: Fountain Green, $90. eases. Many ease of flu start from which the guests were entertained $540. John G undersea directed germs breathed in. The effective with Ampico selections. Th singing cia. young Mexican slayer, and the Total. the campaign. matter went over. of wartime ongs, which the member them is direct with Bishop H. C. Jacobs, chairman of way to attack hav been collecting, concluded the court of honor, reported th award vapor of Vick VapoEub. the program. two accond of class bsdges, nln who became American citizen yesterIng When rubbed on the throat snd Mrs. Ethel Lowe, president-eleTEW PEOPLE KNOW haw mhitt mth really an. Miit Rent St. Dtml, .class badges, 105 merit badge who will take office In th fail, was day in Judg Kimball's court. This first a custom throughout th and on star scout to boy in th dis- chest, the ingredient oforVicks are Itkt million of others, turn knows through daily tat of Ptpsodcnt introduced and gav a short talk. ha been form released th in trict. vapors will be In th and continued, Mrs. J. G. Falck, president, was pre- year G. Barton of which, being Executive W. Scout in contest to held be breathed th April by in, carry sented with a beautiful silk auilt by omen's federated clubs of the state. Ephralm reported that another meetmedication to the inflamed air pasth member, the presentation being isn't dispositions that make some ,f youngsters hat- made ing of scout officials will be held April Mrs. Woolley, who read an two songs hav been entered by the 5. by A council Jamboree will be held sage and lungs direct and instantly. f star Service Legion. listless. so and and others active It's athletic, poem. original : urally In addition, it set like a poultice Refreshments were served at th in Mt Pleasant April 28. T. T Reports- - were given of th Ameri Proposals for summer activities and helps the vapors inhaled to close of th meeting. C' what IN me times canization work which I being carthey eat, and what beebmes of wer Jensubmitted J. will held b by next Th Seymour meeting out by tha cfiapter, which hold and It was break up the congestion. at th Hotel Blgelow, when sen, chairman of camping, fruit is always ried in ten, a boy or girl who eats lots oV the highest record for such work In April While grip and influenza are go decided to project and the City Federation of Women's Clubs. be la expected tb atat president will unanimously plan a summer outing to Yellowstone children may not Th Service Star Americanization present. prevalent local dcodIb ar nrcred to on the go up and gaining. Yourj National Scouts must attain park. evening In the ballroom of I committee presented flags to alien thFriday keep Vick VapoBub ready at all i Hotel Blgelow the Entr Nous the rank of tha merit badge scout to be times it crave fruit every day, and every' for instant use. (Adv.) trip. final eligible for Dancing club will give th party In a rle. A buffet supper If you think they are this simple free test syrup. They'll love ill be served in the Anglian room from 10 until 12 o clock, Xi let them have this it, never fear! Nor ever fear t or will surely surprise you. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Eidrsdg. Jr.. 1 as Nature signals left Sunday for a visit of several rich, fruity syrup as plentifully II A An- eeka In San Francisco, :i 'fnr it Thw rtive it tn rtmr rmrii who are fretful eles and other California cities. cause of pyorrhea and othef FILM coat makes T. Earl Pardo and Professor Mr. serious troubles. ' and dull. That children as often feverish. And to older of Provo hav returned to their horn is what makes people think their Ordinary brushing fails in sucProvo after a few days visit with as sour stomach, bile, or any Ii sluggishness is teeth are naturally "off color." cessfully fighting film. And Professor Pardoe s parents. Mrs. Vernon Watson and When you remove it the riew under film are the clear, whiter, wen. One SDoonful of the fir?O syrup, and within daughter, Marilyn, ar visiting rela . teeth you envy. way teeth take on a brilliance in Idaho. V tive Moore, itwenty-fou- r cleansed hours the whole is system that amazes. Gums grow firm Mrs. N. A. Gay, Mrs. Chart TWe, Now modern science has ed TT' Vi A rr mm1 nd Mr. J. Mrs. Walter Glle a i F. and pink. reAvitn any an effective film combatt Mattson entertained th ladles' aux A simple test proves the great ant, called Pepsodent It acta to iliary to th U. C. T. at luncheon and turther i curring spells of constipation ,3-truth of this discovery. A test curdle film, then to remove k. bridge at Jules Tuesday afternoon remove all business One th if si , meeting. following that stars of the stage and screen It firms and protects gtnn lUl kiiVA ai'ai l aiiui; n us long table was decorated with Jon. have made by scores. It has beautifies teeth quickly and y. the or narsner measures to uil and cover were laid for thirty. keep St. Joseph a Sewing society will taught them their most impori ' &You ana , Dowels bold Ita regular meeting Thursday Itnay tant beauty aid. tnorougn. regular Hail coupon for full afternoon at 2.20 o clock at th 1 all "f A new way in tooth and gum tub to try. Or purchase large of Columbus horn , with give tnn remaritaDie proaucr. wan Knights Mrs. B. Barn hart and Mrs. Joseph care removes the dingy film that tube at any drug store, Jiota r.- , the confidence you could nave Eccle as hostesses. the amazing difference. clouds your teeth. A film that Th of ths woman's guild Episcopal more absorbs discolorations and keeps in any tonic and with ... church will meet Wednesday after teeth dingy. noon In th guild hall, with Mr. Ben i : nappy results i luatce tne two-- r Marriott and Mrs. A. Tenbrlnk as ' Just run your tongue across - week test so many parents have! hovteaoea your teeth. And you will (eel Th auxiliary to th United Spanish War Veteran win he entertained that film. It is the great enemy i inwm your cnaarcn, the bom of Mrs. Alt Horn ham, . Mail thi fog Tube to cf pretty teeth and healthy gums. OM How good It feel to out Tour at f 116$ Washington avenue, Wednesday spond in 1 tired, cjilng feet In a "Tlx ' bath! afternoon at 1:2 o'clock. N to teeth, gets into It clings THE CO. PEPSODENT can feel th Just Pain be re lou crevice and stays. It forms a magical manner to the invip:' drawn out and grateful comfort belne- See. 1104 S; Wabash Ave. CONCERT SCHEDULED. place for germs. And j breeding oratmir influence or the f.AftMiS The Trlbrae. "Tit" draw out th cid and t(- - Iperlst with tartar, arc the chief I Chicago, I2L, U. S. A, germs, innoson BRJOHAM CITT. March 27 that pu'f up your feet and mak Th fruity eoodness they can have in such agreeable and Ka and women mag year hair less and refined La odor. Tb most mem tenaer and tora I take all the recreational committee of th Honey-vl- ll Be sur you A littl "Hair fastidious people os cent form as genuine California fig syrup. The only care sorenes out of -corns, it' cailusea snd ward I rrang1n t glv a eon- - convey smartness! 2 trained muscle tb rert "Hair and and dance '.'affmake ward chapel Groom" at tight in the morning ak for Cost Groom," It'cents hoes r fplicj size a tiut larsrr. there concert The rut avenlng. you need exercise is in purchasing this product. The genuine box hrlday a a few erent." only te. a UsaasBMSBMass of "Tl- x- at ny drug or dprt-rwn- t will commence at 15 o'clock. Dancyour hair for th day and jar at all drug tores. . is California fig syrup, and it is "California" syrup that jtf.-- ) and have week of foot ing will follow, Th Boielder hmh TV Vtm-DQuality rWirrte stubEve school band of forty student, th K nuke it glow with life., In any drugstore) in the comfort for a few cent. T. glee club " nd th you should ask for (always found nd born, nnru'v or (hampooed hair a Purpl "HAIR-GROOM- " ' White cVxl orchesrrre, under th di star combed all in bottle, day any (tyle generous sixty-ceC. of O, wlH rection tak Watklna, (AJv Advert isemeat. JJta, "Uiir Groom" Jj grtsts.- A US U Hears Food ; 27.-R- For some hour It waa feared the patient would not rally from the hock of th second operation, but today hi puis was nearer normal. and th attending surgeon said the Llub young man had mors than an vn Lxchange chance to recover. Williams accompanied Dr. Forgotten History General Sharp her from Salt Lake, and Is March 27. "Forgotten still her. Ir. Sharp returned to! OGDEN, -Salt La today. Episode In United State "History" Mr. William Iman was ths subject of an address dellv. In thl territory fortraveling a manufacturing ered befor Ogden Exchang club In company, and baa hi headquarter at tha Spanish roomvof th Hotel Blgelow at th luncheon meeting at noon to day by Bishop Arthur W. Moultoa of Council Picks Debate th Episcopal dloces of Utah. Garfield Th episodes referred to war two of th outstanding accomplishment of gperlsl to The Tribune. General Rufu PANGUI1CH. March 17? Faculty Putnam, American revolutionary hero and member of debating council of Garfield high consisting of Prlncipa. Thatch General Washington' staff during th school war. One waa th strategy used by r. W. W. Miles and Elroy Boberg, recently selected the following General Putnam In using dummy guna hav debater to represent the school: Af in forcing in British to evacuate Bos on at th outbreak or th war, and flrmattve. Ray Tebbs snd ina John on' negative. James Miller and Ther he other waa th aettlement of tha Henrte. Division contest here Western Reserve, Including fiv states esa must be decided between Parowan, St norm or me unio nver, reaching to and Pangnitcn by Aprti i. George me Mississippi. Miles L. Jones, former cltr commls. CLUBS WILL MEET. sloner, told of th acquisition of Lorin Farr park and gave a history of the Special to Tb Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, Maroh 27 A Joint park, and ita acquisition by the city during th administration of th 1st meeting of th Twentieth Century Mayor A. Horn Culture dub, A em Lit Junior Lindquist, violinist, gav two club, erary club. Junior Literary club ana ana new members O. 8. A. club will b held at th high selections, eigni were welcomed Into th club by Presl school auditorium at 1 SO p. nv Sat. dent S. T. Jeppeson. urday. at which time Mrs. Algia Eg. gerteen Bailiff of Provo will review nd Children," by ttie book, "Mother Death Attributed Dorothy Canfleld Fisher. X musical - "Poacher V |