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Show w I at th Sandy poto fflc a Meond cJua matter asdar Aot af Volume 9 No 8 Can-graa- March A 17. SANDY CITY, UTAH, APRIL 16, 1920 Year in Adnatf $00 "ai'SP Legion Poet Secures Republican Convention Driver Injured When in World Car Strikes Wagon To Be Held at Price Largest Flag Praetor and Assistants Out to Gat All af 7 Delegates at Cam of lug Primaries. . Through an arrangement with Mr. Barney Kane of New York yesterday, the carnival committee haa secured the loan of largest American flag In the world.- This flag measures 100 feet by 00 feet and when stretched out and carried on parade. It requires 000 men to hold It. This flag .was used In the big 27th division parade In New York on their return from France and In the big suffrage parade last year on Fifth avenue. Mr. Kane, who Is visiting friends in Salt Lake, wired a representative In New York yesterday to forward the big flag here. The people of Salt Lake will have a chance to see this wonder flag In the big parade on the opening day of the Spring Frolic and Mardl Gras, to be held under the auspices of the Richard W. Young Post No. 20 of the American Legion, from April 24th to May 1st and will be carried by 200 Christian L. Jensen, 50 yean State Conventions for Election of age, a teamster of Murray, la In a ' to the Delegates Republican critical condition at the L. D. 8. hosRational Convention. pital as the result of injuries suffered when he was run down by a Republican state conventions for street car at the north limits of Murthe election of eight delegates and ray Tuesday afternoon. As Mr. Jensen drove his team and eight alternates, to attend the National Republican convention at Chi- wagon out iff a lane onto the atreet cago, June Sth, Is hereby officially car track, car No. 607, northbound, called to take place at Price. Utah, struck the wagon, demolishing it and commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on eatchlng the driver In the debris. He May Ird. At that time there will suffered an injury to the skull, which be held, first, a state delegate con- has left him In a semiconscious convention, consisting of 527 delegates. dition. His right collar bone was This convention shall proceed to broken and he la otherwise bruised elect four delegates from the state and injured. Mr. Jensen was removed to the at large and likewise four alternates. Following the adjournment offices of Drs. Both well A Rothwell, of this convention, a convention of where hla Injuries were dressed, after the First Utah congressional district will convene at the same place. This which he was taken to the hospltaL The street car was In charge of M. convention will consist of 222 delegates from the following counties: D. Blake, motorman, and F. B. Stowe, Beaver 10, Box Elder 22, Cache 42, conductor. Motorman Blake said he Carbon 12, Dagget 1, Duchesne 2, did see not the wagon and team until Garfield 7, Grand 2, Iron Emery 10, 10. Juab 14. Kane 4. Millard 15, Mor- he was near them and that he was gan 6, Piute 2, Rich 4, Ban Juan 2, unable to stop his car In time to preSanpete 22, Sevier 10. Summit 12, vent the collision. Uintah 2, Wasatch 2. Wayne 2, Washington 2. and Weber 52. At 2:20 p. m. the same day a con- Harker Mutt Pay vention of the Second Utah Congressional district, consisting of 274 deleDamages for Injury gates, will be held at another hall. This convention Is authorised to select two delegates and two alterIn a decision handed down by the nates from the counties 'constituting Supreme court today Judgment of to district this attend the Chicago the Third district court In the case convention on June 2th, next The of David Rosenthal against Henry Second Congressional District conven- Harker Is affirmed. tion shall consist of 274 delegates Rosenthal sued Harker for damfrom the following counties: Salt ages on account of the latter having Lake 122, Tooele 12. Utah 55, Da- run hla automobile Into Rosenthal's vis 12. wagon while both were traveling The delegate representation of along State street. The Jury awarded both of these districts constitute the Rosenthal (2,000 damages and Har527 delegates qualified to take part ker appealed from the award, losing In the state convention. In the Supreme court on his appeal. By order of Republican State Committee: . Legion members. la the contest for Queen of the Carnival, Mias Sadie Hobba has taken the lead from Miss Sylvia Kahn, while Mrs. Mary B. Mayo has Jumped from the cellar to third place through a gain of 0,500 votes yes- terday. It Is said the masked beauty has received thousands of votes and may Jump Into the lead when she unmasks Wednesday evening at the Casino theater, and reveals her Identity to the public and turns In her votes. Salt Lake County Joins Fare Protest county is S.t Lake before the to Join In the public utilities protest commission against the petition of the Utah Light A Traction company for permission to advance Its traffic . rates, s The board of county commissioners Monday authorised the county attorney to represent the county In making protest against the proposed increase of fares on the street ears, and especially against the elimination of reduced fares for students, , t : n life:- lit; rrt Child Hit by1 Auto During the past week the auto owners have been receiving their auto tax notice for this year, but Lyman Nicholson, 4 yean old, 745 somehow many of them bear Salt BoutbStxt street, suffered if you pay on Lake Clty'i left-an- f;. V or numer-nnamia- Jirntaes and lacerations Tues.1$ afternoon when he wad .run Into by a delivery automobile of the Murray laundry, said to have been driven by Cliff Flint. His Injuries were treated at the emergency Cblcags, March. V.' 1th eight vote New Hampshire already in their grasp, Leonard Warn forces moved an New England In jtbv hope of taking that section of tbs United States away from "tbs field.' i' "Maine la absolutely certain," Colonel William Procter, campaign manager for Leooard Wood,' saya "The New Hampshire primary also had a very fkvorable effect on its neighbor on the west Vermont and that state and Rhode Island am fairly well on the way to a solid Wood delegation. Moat of the progressive following In Maamchusette that has been for Governor Coolldge Is uur In the Wood We have aJS? fight to beet camp. the reactionary field, hot some of the strongest men la tbs nte are working with our managers, as.l the outlook la very promising. v "The Influence of Boles Penrose haa spread from Pennsylvania Into Connecticut, but reportf- received from eastern headquarters ilid'.rates that the people are about ready t boil over and rhlnr. There throw out the Penrose are 87 delegatee In Net."iSnglaud. We are going after them' teeth and nail, and we are going to gfermoat of them. (Tom . ' . MEN OF NOTE FOR WOOD PLANT TREES NOW U. S. Navy Displays FOR THE FUTURE Diving Suit at Store in Murray THIS IS THE TIME TO PLANT TREES. trees shading the lawn or spreading out over the kitchen doorway are a great source of pleasure and comfort. They Increase the value of property and by their Inviting ahado help bring tbe outdoors closer. They encourage rest and play and even the carrying of houoehold work Into the open. A few magnideent KIND OF TREE8 TO PLANT. The poplars, boxelden and soft maples have served their purpose of supplying quick ahado In a treeless country. They should be- gradually replaced by species of hard woods which will withstand the years and attaining grace and symmetry, surround our bomes with a dignified atmosphere iff character and permanency eo beautifully illustrated by the famous grand old trees of the New England state. Make the hole deep enough and wide enough so that the roots will not be crowded. Do not remove the wet most or wet burlap in which the roots of nursery trees are wrapped until ready to set; drying out while planting Is the chief cause iff fail- ure. Cut away any mutilated parts of Indoreement of From Letters Strong the roots. Prominent Americana From U. S. Every Section Placing a layer of top soil In the hold the tree so that when planted It Chicago, March. Prominent Ameri- will set one or two Inches lower than cans from all sections ff the country before digging. tie rallying to the cnie of Leonard Spread tbe roots out straight, Wood, Judging from th. letters which none to turn up. are being received dalft'-a- t the headgood top soil around the roots, quarters here. Among some of the letters received within the past few day puking It In so that no air spaces left. Keep all trash and litter are one from Laurence L, Drtggs, are out. president of the American Flying Club Firm the soil with the feet when of New York; Lebbens R. Wtlfley, forthe hole Is filled and again when mer New York Judge; Attorney Robert filled. Do half not pull the tree to raise J. Gamble, Sioux Falls, S. D.; Gen. W. It; pulling removes the small root M. Black, former head of the engineerbalra which take hold iff the soil 8. U. John and Army, first. ing department, Two or three palls of water should During the week the Granite Stuart White, bead of the After War school district bought (or redeemed) Sendee organisation for "Devastated be poured on top, but not enough to make the soil soggy. When the (10,000 worth of bonds, which were Belgium and France." to become due In 19(5, but owing to water hu soaked In two or three rewas the present market able to lnchea of loose, dry earth should be WOOD WHH CABINET thouTAFT deem them at (9(0 for each raked over the top to prevent evapsand. thereby making a saving to the oration. district of (400 on the principal and y In this climate Irrigation Is Chicago, March Almost the enthe Interest, (2,750, which would be tire to tide the trees over the dry under former President the accumulated amount at matur- Taft cabinet la behind the LtiarJ Wood for period of the summer. ity, or a total saving to the Granite , ' Is reported The following trees are suitable president movement district of over (7.000. .. fee Vta "'sjitfev i tar. Lavin, clerk of thb drihrtcl.fiu-form- s t Norway Maple (Acer pM&fuuuiv! us that an additional (2,000 himself to Wood. ori-e- n Oriental Sycamore (Plateaus worth of bonds of 1929 Issue would Wood supporters In Urn former Taft tales). also be taken up within the next few cabinet staff Include Ilmry L. Stlmaon, Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) days at the same rate as above men- former secretary of war; Franklin Sugar Maple (Acer tioned. James former treasurer; UscVengh, ). grlcul Wilson, former secretary of European Linden (Tills ture; Frank H. Hitchcock, former post Red Oak (Quercua rubra). master general; George W. Wicker-shaAmerican Elm (Ulniua amerlcana). former attorney general, and Additional ornamental specie are: George von L. Meyer, former secretary Honecheanut (Aesculus hlppocas-tanum- ). of the navy. Philander that also la It reported Tulip (Llriodendron tullplfera). C, Knox, former secretary of state In Cats I pa speclosa. to White Ash (Fraxlnus amerlcana). the Taft regime. Is very favorable Green Ash (Fraxlnus pennsylvinl-- c Leonard Wood. Tie School Bonds Redeemed By Granite District HENRY WELSH. Chairman. C. L. NELSON. Secretary. Your Auto Tax Notice, Did You Notice It? v lV WOOD AFTER IfiEW ENGLAND that bMltihP.'stE'vWjvrilTi the beueitt nor tie county uesiiiui a . Salt Lake levy Is much higher than the county, so for our mutual benefit see to It that your tax notice for your car bean the right levy for the district In which you reside. nec-isr- pseudo-plata-nu- i). nilcro-phylla- jElectric lanceolate). OO VACUUM CLEANERS WEST S0UD FOR WOOD DOWN 1 MONTH . During April Only! These special terms have been arranged to nuke it easy for you to buy the Electric Vacuum Cleaner that you particu--lasi- g need RIGHT NOW as you face the dusty upheaval of spring housecleaning. The Electric Vachoking atmosphere. cuum not only cleans rugs and carpets, but, equipped with the proper attache ments at only a slight additional cost, it quickly and easily cleans walls, clothing, draperies, upholsteries and mattresses. The Electric Vacuum Cleaner entirely eliminates the work, worry and annoyance It draws every parof housecleaning. ticle of dirt, every bit of lint or thread, y into a tight little bag. Theres no duetno and sweeping This special April offer is on any style or size Vacuum Cleaner that we carry. Come in and let us explain the easy payment plan, which places the comfort and convenience of an Electric Vacuum bleaner within the reach of alL drudg-heav- Remember its $5.00 down and $540 a Month during April only SPECIAL COME OFFER EARJLY DURING TO MAKE APRJL ONiy YOUR CHOICE Chicago, March. "The solid west Is for Wood, oven 'stranger than we have been figuring, Mid Fred Stanley, vice chairman of the Wood national campaign committer, before leaving on a trip which will Include Iowa and Kansas In Qw Interests of the Wood campaign. The fact that Lowdan ran a poor fourth In Minnesota was not surprising to Stanley. He esld be would not be surprised to see the same results In South Dakota and other nates, and la con fldent Lowden will lose bis own state. Arizona, Colorado, Now Mexico and Oregon will back Wood In hla fight, and be will be second choice In Washington. Michigan, he dedarad, will give A big majority for Wood. WOOD TENNESSEE IN LEADS Chicago, March. The Knox county delegation In the second district of Tennessee Is solid for Wood for pres! dent At the convention In Knoxville, the fallowing resolution was passed: "Wo Indorse the candidacy of Leonard Wood for the Republican nomination and Instruct our delefttlon to the state convention to vote for delegates who are favorable to him.": Hal H.. Clements, Hepubllcan state chairman of Tennessee, wired Frederick A. Joss, national vice chairman of the Wood campaign, that the state Is now solid for Wood. FOR SALE j MacVEAGtf FOR WOOD 1 I J L FOR SALE One brlrk Leonard Wood house, with bath room, pantry, Chlcngn, Mnrch.-Tua- t la first and foremost a statesman. Is rlotliea cluocii and basement. Lot Is the keynote of a statement made by 50x150 feet; lawn mid flowing well. Franklin MncYengli of Chlrngo. secretary of the treasury nmler Piwlilrnt No. 10 East l! region avenue, between Taft. Slate and Main streets, 1 block south MncYench sent his Indorsement of of llussler'i mill. Leonard Wood to National William MneChesney, chairman of the Leonard Wood Illinois Campaign Committee. 0000009000000 OOOOOOOoOOOOO 4. - Mlller-Cuhoo- man-killi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Franklin M. Eldrdft deceased. Creditors will present claims wllk vouchers to the undersigned at Roma 212 McIntyre building. Salt lake City, Utah, on or before tbe first day of June, A. D. 1229. OWEN A ELDREDGE. Administrator of the Esuts at Franklin M. Eldredge, deceased. C. M. NIELSEN A A A.DUNCAN, Attorneys for Administrator. Data of first publication. March If, A D. 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Stefano Casclano, de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of David W. Moffat, 4912 State street, Murray. Utah, on or before the 29th day iff May, A D. 1920. FUJCIA MASH, Administratrix of the Estate ef Stefano Caaelano, deceased. DAVID W. MOFFAT, Attorney tar Administratrix. Date iff first publication. March 20, A. D. 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Eli ate of Mathew M. Rowan, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of David W. Moffat. 4912 State street, Murray City, Utah, ou or before tbe 6th dmy of June, A. D. 1929. M. V. ROWAN. Administrator of the Estate ad Mathew M. Rowan, deceased. DAVID W. MOFFAT, Attorney for Administrator. A Data of first publication, March IT, D. 1920. WHITE LILY FLOUR "HAKES THE REST BREAD. Anniversary Held MEHEIT IS THE BASE Last Friday, April 9th, was the 21st birthday anniversary of Dr. J. On which wo claim your consideraW. Rothwell. and a great family re- tion of Whits Lily Flour. Thors union was held at the home of hla other brands just as cheap, plenty a( on, Dr. William Rothwell, on Third them. But the White Lily bakes more to the pound, aavaa mousy as venue. In Murray. Hla four sons, Matthew, William, well as the extra work sad worry in the use of flour of lower Steven and Walter, all of whom are medical doctors, were in attendance. quality. Order a sack of White lily A alx o'clock dinner was served, today. Knowlag housekeepers always tbe center of the table being adorned demand It. with a birthday cake bearing elghty-on- e lighted candle. The room were , decorated with ferns and amllax. Dealers in All Kindi of Hill Stuff. JOHN AYLETT, Hugger Dies Phone, Hidvale 108 i'i'y an j- aa-tall-ed West Jordan Mills Wright Baby at Home in Midvale The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright passed away at the family home in Midvale. Wednesday night. Funeral service will be held Sunday at 12:20 front the home of Mrs. Charles Dudley on Vine street, Murray. Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Cambollne Erekaon of Murray. THB NEW WEST MAGAZINE MMUInf TIm I wt fctrtlhhri 1910 Vmr tto Wmtarm Imtmthm. atrknitara, aoimiEi. U. mi NNk BttJitiisM. Of iffiiffirast to tot Valm tevmtor, fimir mmi ilfluswr. Priatoi m high wttli csfpsr kslftoM IIMrallia pto $SHto ; Mty, Me. Itompk. lie. I tosh wm YM. ton tor toe Smi mm. Tto New Wnt Magto Wmltor link toft Uki Ctf. BtM, Utah; 1994 WMte Bldg., toattK Wait; 1M WMdwai An. ItotoMl. Mith. Stewart Child Dies Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Stewart had the sad misfortune Thursday to lose WOOD WON EVERY DELEGATE their daughter. The little one waa called by death at 11 Chicago, March. The entire dele- oclock. Mis. Stewart was formerly gation from New Hampshire was In- Mist Ethel Cahoon of Murray, daughstructed for Leonard Wood for the Reter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cahoon. publican presidential nomination, acFuneral arrangements are to be cording to the complete returns. Early reports had it that Johnson had announced later. received one delegate, but when the 00000000000000000090000000 final figures were alt In It was found that the entire dyfegatlon was fur Wood' fr5 LIGHT CO. UTAH POWER SERVICE PUBLIC efficient Blue Spruce (Plcea parryana). Norway 8pruce (Plcea excels). Austrian Pine (Plnus austrlaca). Planting. Spring planting should be done Immediately after freezing weather while the tree la still dormant and when the soil Is moist but not wet and sticky. Give each tree plenty of room In a sunny position so that It may develop rapidly Into a well formed specimen. When planted as street trees they should be spaced thirty feet apart so that when the branches touch, the removal of alternate ones will leave sixty foot Intervals. Pruning for shape should be done when the tree Is planted, starting It with one central trunk. As the tree grows the lower branches when small should be removed close to the trunk so that the scar will be covered by the bark. This will produce a high crown, serving the purpose of shade without forming a barrier or oh structlng the view. A good shade tree should need no topping to subdue a rank or brittle growth, but should be allowed to develop into a head characteristic of Its species. The suggested list of trees are hardy and long Uyed, usually outlasting the poplars and boxelden by a century or more. Their topa being less subject to breakage and decay, do not become a menace to life or property and should not be cut back. D. ARRIVES. Forest Service. Here Is a story shout the deep sea diving outfit whtrh has been on display this week In the window of tbe n Company at Murray. Tbe dtvlng outfit displayed Is the very latest type, consisting iff a doubje pump and two complete driving suits with double underset The helmet weighs 52 telephones. pounds .the belt (5 pounds and the hoes S3 pounds. The whole outfit coot over a thousand dollars and weigh over 200 pounds. SAILORS TAUGHT DIVING IN THE NAYY. Since the submarine F-- 4 sank, sailors Instructed and now lead world. Until 1015, when the submarine F--4 was loot with all bands, diving Instruction In tbe United States navy was given very little consideration. Gunner Stlllson. United Staten navy, at that time was carrying on experiment la Long Island 8ound. Several of hla divers had reached a depth of 192 feet, which was considered very good. When the F-- 4 was lost at Honolulu. Gunner Stlllson requested that his party be sent to Honolulu, si be was sure the F-- 4 Wltb long drag could be salvaged. lines the submarine waa located sad dragged Into about 215 feet of water and stuck there In spite of efforts to bring her Into shallow water. The navy divers, after many hours of labor and In constant danger, made the raising of the F-- 4 pooalble. Gunner's Mate Langham became fouled at 275 feet and waa down for five hours before being rescued by Gunner's Mate Crilly, who worked at that terrible depth equipped with only a diving helmet. Gunner's Mate Agraa worked at a depth of 305 feet, which dtyth had never before been reached by man In ordinary diving dress. A large volume could be written on the achievements and devotion of navy divers to their duty. Before the F-- 4 Incident the United States navy divers were considered by many civilian divers to be behind, but now the United State leads them all. Before a man can become a diver In the United State navy he mull undergo a very rigid examination by the ship's surgeon. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (For fun her inlormation consult Clerk or County respective signers.) VARNO-LA- C More shabby, surf are worn furniture is discarded each year than is destroyed by fire. You insure your furniture against fire. Ts it insured against wear! A good piece of furniture will last a lifetime if ita surface is properly protected. Once a desk, ehair or table Iincs its newness begins to look sliahby it travels a fast road to the junk heap. Renew its surand you renew its life. face with Aetna Quality Vamo-La- e You ve saved tin1 price of a desk, ehair or table, and enhanced the appearance of your home, lly snrinif I he surface you save all. stains and varnishes at one opera-tio- n Acme Quality Yarno-l.a- c iiuitatiouM of expensive hardwoods. handsome producing Good for floors, furniture and woodwork. Ileing in the business, we ran probably give you some helpful bints about painting. Emporium Grocery Co, MURRAY, UTAH f i |