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Show T11E SALT LAKE TKIHUNE, SATURDAY M01LN ALRIL 21, 1!)2(. UNO, 'T'a! wwm SINCERE MERCHANDISING Tornado Sweeps Through Two Oklahoma Coun-tie- WE DO NOT SELL PRICE, SERVICE SHOPPING BEAL BUT VALUE s; ; Houses Destroyed. how many women have delightedly chosen from among the crrr, Okla . April M OKLAHOMA (By th AanocdatexS Prea ) -- Thro person were known to be dead In a tornado which awept through John- aton and Atoka countlea In southeast- - i If you knew Extraordinary Values in Our Drastic Reduction Sale of Early Season Models em Oklahoma late today Four others " ere seriously Injured and a score or more reoetved minor Injuries. Tbs death may mount when teiephons communication has been restored In the stricken aratw It has been tmpnssibf to obtain definite In formation from several towns adjacent to the storm area. The tornados path was about 200 j vmrds wide and extended about twelve miles tn a general northwest to south- east direction However it truck in wpota, raising into the air at and doing compare tl ely sxnalT UnSj age The 11ttleTtown of Fillmore, in John- efon county, suffered moet There it was Aim Angie Call on s met death when the twiMer picked her house up carried it for ISO ards and crashed It to earth earlv every house in town was damaged and mot were completely wrecked Judge and Mrs J T Morton, neighbors, weje also hurled through the air with their house, but escaped with their lives 'Hie latter was seriously injured and both were taken to a Durant hospital Near Vocsu. In Atoka county, Mr and Mrs Monroe Jackson were aJmoet instantly killed when their farm houre was hurled through the aJr for 100 vards before being crashed to kindling wood. Aid was sent tonight to the storm region from surroundirg towns --you would more fully realize that the values must be very worth while, All have been rearranged and you will find Thsrs art splendid dresses for gsnsral wear, for buslnsss. for achcol, Some of the Best Values Remain for travsl and vacation waar, for dress, for dinner and informal eve it Will Save You Money In tbs rush of buying or not having found Just ths fight overtook ninswear. And they are all so very mu oh isss than you would have - - woman in siso or oolor or Hnt to chooat them. To Buy One or Two Saturday pa4 previously. SALEDRTSSE3 SUITS,.-$49.5- 0- Democrats Show Campaign Interest Democratic for election of primaries a party chairman vice chairman and secretary in each voting district were held throughout Salt Iake county last Attendance was reported as night varied In some of the meetings, national campaign issues in particular were dlscua&ui and a feeling of In the results next November was found encouraging to partv leaders Organisation for subdiviions within voting dUtriejs was encour- aged and it was reported that real interest In the coming campaign Is promising to develop within the party earlier this year than it has in many years past are the very smart tweeds, featuring the new nig carpet tweed, pictured, the pastel tweeds, the novelty- weave, tweeds in triangle, diamond and fine checked patterns, black and white invisible checks, the new navy suits, wTiich are an outstanding fashion feature, with different length coats and individual features. Ultra smart and most satisfactorily low in price. y Our Juvenile Shop Is Showing Some Wonderfully Appealing Sport Togs for Boys and Girls New Pebble Tweed GIRLS SPORT TOGS Outfit 2-P- Only Early Utah Pioneer Dies Suddenly at Bountiful April it Joseph Jlepworth, 76, died suddenly at his horn today He waa working in tha vard near the house when he became dizzy He wa taken Ipfo th houae and a physician summoned, but he died in about two hours. Mr Hepworth was bom In Yorkshire, England, In Rr0 "With his family he came in Utah about fifty ears ago. In 18S2 he moved to Bountiful, w'here h had Nnoe livfvl Besides hi Mnrv widow, Ann Green Jfepworth, he la survived by nine children Funeral servioo will be held In the Bountiful tabernacle Sunday afternoon at 2 30 o clock $19.75 For Smaller Girls Pleated skirt mi muslin Moue Overbloue with long sleevea, tailored neck ,of rose Shantung silk In size Two-piec- Prices w eks Mauna waa quieter than yestetJav Some activity at the sourc, dicv-e-evh doted by Robert McWayne the giant by climbing Us ehouiritr, remained to threaten tne ranches which lie below its lava stream The Kona flow reared a huge bae In a mountain depression Non knew whether it would be replenish I ind roll on toward the eea. or become cold slag the end of Its fra I rant-itrmM Charles destruction of ranch buiidinjs was less serious than the dftmag to getting land, which was being pt covered b successive flows. d ogres-stvel- LOW COST y American Oil Interests Obtain Turkish Stock HIGH 13 1 auc-re- ' E.R. Parker System Street at Wert 2ndkSouth, Salt Laks City. 176 S. Main Court of , INVITED TO OGDEN MEET. Governor George H Drn Mayor tmrenre Neelen and W I. sel, the latter department commander of the c A K. have Ien Invited to atlnd the state conversion of the lM"flbbd AmerUwn etohnn at fgden May I, It ws annonimed R E bv Redden state veterday commander of the D A. Y. The convention will be held In the Ogdea DELEGATEE NOMINATED. Member of the IJone club were Elks chib nominated a d "negate to the annuel OV HURT BY AUTO. t district cemvention to he held eon of Frnten, 9 v d Ogden May I at the weekly luncheon H Grover K frnaten. suffered a fractured of the cmh at the Hotel t'fan w k bv he when t last strut of home evening hoe nondnated leg Mh West etreet an automobile on ill be elerted dwlefatee and the ethKouth hHween and at N'lth Those reel a er alternates to the driver of the auto, were WUUam olea H F Fnotjnssd matron Aocvifd'fg W . West of H W Fmeli er Seventh Dreug 11J Fsis K R jK premium 1 he ru 'ng wai v ade In denying the. Mammood E Hiixk Mil.er John trrrt rHe hnv ran In frwt of r f the gwrnncst for a T Frrtih D A ha car motion Ths boy waa taken to the Georgs Ir.ad. Jr, Ut brought hr Riceen R A Bower, W F ted vertiPt n the I mergrwy Hospital hv P f Fckr, kira Frar.se who wra passing in h s automoiiic tAaser to cuile t and H C. JBgtensun. rORTT.AVn. Ora. Apr'l U . B r A eeo- fated Frees Federal Judge olveron today ruled that under section SO of the veterans act of 1414, the war risk insurance pohry of any nervier ms who ha a had temporary total disahl ffy rating during the fe of the polw V not lapse throjfh fat ure of the veteran to pay te n I di-r- 1m 1ft years $20.00 Serge Suit . .... 'oat vewt and one pair longiea 9 00 One pair Gray Longiea . Uomps In soft hois de rone skirt of crepe de chine with box pleated front Blouse of silk ratine Pockets, vested, collar, cuffs and belt of matching crepe de hne Size 15 Price Navy Complete Grev Cap to match . Eight piece, silk lined. $32.50 with dnintv hand hemstitching punch work design Size 12 Price ear-ol- v Sport Suit $29 00 2.25 rr.4.to,19SI8.5D Sport Suits For boys 3 to 8 years PLAIfi TAN FLANNEL Fair lele pattern sweater Hose to match light grav knickers Sweater 17.50 Knickers $7 50 and LONGIES Of two-ton- e SPORf' COAT IQ C tan and brown, diag- onsl ntrinee tfnllned w Rt itched SPORT H AT tanuwoolen Pnce, Other Golf Knickers $4.95 and $7.95 $25.00 vt Krgllah coat, regulation and testee Mraignt pant, fan Sweater and Knicker Sport .Outfit Dress Two-Piec- e Of bright rose crepe de chine Beautifully made skirt with three box pleats on each side long sleeve Mouse, pocket and collar finished which the order of 1heTubIlc utilities the comoommlmon disrulnsiuig plaint of .the Gunnison Sugar comValiev Gunm.son the pany Sugar the 1'eoples Sugar rum-pacompanv, and Sugar compaii) tiie Ienser & Rio Gtande Hgam&t The attorney general Western railroad j tem and aenv-In- g ' , D. Instructed for shall become the relief )vfrrda United 4via.ta Attorney K, hi effect-rrThe rwmpvnTev declared to proceed wurhin a few they bad been charged an ex os v Morriwev to conduct rate on sugar davs to Svfacuse N removal proceedings which the government- will institute to brlntc Louie Joseph E Cummings of Int Easte a lacn and .Vxman Steinberg. 1, South street suffered a Perlman to Salt Iike for tral on Recwndof the right leg veaterdiv mornh ugea of conspiring to violate the he fell as be was running when ing These three, togetlier with across a lawn drv law Fuu- in fropt of Ale and Ham AValluce and others street Cummings is a were named in Indictments re urned teewth Lftst hi k ba to milkman and was running re'ntlvmenb a Salt l.at.e grand jurv after deliver) of his nnHf Ite are all alleged members of was taken The to the Molv Cross h capital a large aloohnl and liquor ring and the Wallaces are accused of having C a traffic officer Fred be-Iv Andcrs,n e es local The ntat the rept has been appointed a detective with alleged ring was excused bv Icmh feda as duties iluwr Aujeiun eral prohibition offlmr in January special The tt al has been set for soon after was transferred t. the detainive to tase Die plue tf I A May 10 the beginning of the crimw no rAigtmJ 1mi week inal calendar of the April term c.f the a hatil federal court Mr Morrissey t on tn- leave for Rvyacus The la. I R business college tock ClftV , annual sprint htke veierdav t ie 1 lie siudenti Mill reek unnnii vser t iken In busses to the Wigwam, In outdoor sport ami spent the di BREVITIES rnado th trip About ere - Martiiiesti oitmtv aic ui SMALL FIRES REPORTED. tural agef t has sent cost rlrrulsrs Sparks from rMninevs caused two giving Infoimition on nuthoda cf con- sniah Tli fires vesterday afternoon trol of noxious weeds and piloting 2 12 Kal out the advantage of eliminating the home i f Mn K Tsvlor to was danmaed South Temple fret menace to more than farmers in hft ext nt of Fir Chief Waiter A campaign to prevent the count comH with Knight headquarter the stread of noxious weeds he sail, The s being caroled on Jointly bv the pany. responded go the alarm i G tatreii 7t Grn alt Lake Four tv Farm bureau the hm of of th to ) f suffered dsmag and state department of agriculture I f hief Andrew the extend n erke f the tab rrof Iti(ttahn aoerm to cun fir with the retond-Agricu tural college No and 5 pan! Th regular meeting of the Fait will be Lake Tounty Me Ural LIQUOR ARREST MADE. held at the chamber of cvuntoerce vra arrwotMl b James Gerrard, next Mcmclav night beginning at 3 rfficrs last night won a charge I r o clock Ruder p lvi e and Dr of liquor H mi lae (.rand ftliey will present pab J on a Hcmd tf ft'vnt, f pers, each to be followed bv discus li Bali) Th retwrl of he cmmmlMe sion. on public health suid legIslatuT wiU ATTENTION $ P. C C. also be crvnsidkrwd W'hjr tak chames on injuring )ur washing ma blue The program of the weekl) lunch, (h4ld on anamelectee remit can o4ta)ned eon of the F$ hangs club at the wbe th he lb f m et ie Lltv for waH Newhovise hotel vesserdav noon mu tam a ur.dry Ad la a Colorado setnn paix-)iTCed to a Wraightb ustne HunMt-discussed the Morhoo peers l a eattnal movement to hep $UCCE$FUL REPARTEE. bvs andgin ' if m ck nt berg married May. 1 ha a been ses a the date on 1m your id man Judge Jiubhy Dry Agent Let Morrissey Called Out by Andrews in Alcphol Case r YeirtEptrifnc $32.50 the benefits of a war risk insurance policy held by her brother, Frederick M frock r The ruling was said to be the first of its nature In the ( nlted Ktates, and Hose observers of the case estimated that it would automatically put apWASHINGTON. the 000 000 000 April worth of proximately of Pres ) Hbalgnatiou war risk insurance policies back Into AsvH'lated ' G k. dot Mm WLlliaai prohibUUm effect At Philsdclphla and appointment of F C Baird Plttaburgfti D. 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Elects Head administrator as his successor waa announced todav bv Assistant Secretary Andrews in charge of prohibiWithout Opposition tion enforcement Tha chnnge. whl.h was explained tVASin.;TfN April 23 (Br tha at prohibition headquarters here be-as Asaociated Jrees ) Elected wLthout "In the Interest of efficiency,' comes effective at once Murdock will opponitlon, Mrs Alfred J, Brosseau, leave the service Detroit, Mich, and Graenwbh, Conn, will tak offlc tomorrow as presi- False Alarmist Is . dent genera of the Daughters of the Amerban Revolution She will to Be Caught Supposed Mrs Anthony Wavne f'nok of Members f both the Ure nd Pennsylvania, who ha held the post fire djMff merits believe that the for three ears numerous false fire m)terv fhatf the The count of ballots in v'4r,a, were turned In during alarms election wta not vmpleted iii. early the lait tl ree months has teen Soived It ahowed thu Mrs i toda 17 vers c.f age Thomas Morkmui and others on her ticket r elvel lO 1163 Emerson avenue was ajmested of the 16&h votes cast Mia Gevri n aht on ers a offn last by police Whit u Nah, New In faisw fire alarms drew a a candidate In tm ,iuerc-- t rf chance of turning bov About ranging In age harmony, received 24 v tes vrd the from 17tentc other 21 vsis were also arremainder went as a ompMrren? to rested hm rleeised cn a prmise to Mrs. Cook and a numl r if i there. leave the f re alarm hove alon. exWorkman ocm cept in case 4 fire fessed to the offices that h had Policemen Give Dance turned In nlout twenty of the false ree th 'Xhrvr,m months durnF (1'vmnnttnm Hall n pied in ih ottv jail at OUR GUARANTEE PubIm Paritar Dmtia 0VTSt very Price Outfit Sport 12 to Model Two-Piec- e Dress amart sport model in mint crepe de hine fluster Unite Slevefe Full pleating in skirt length f hemstitchit g find sane at neck and hem line for trimming S7 A NEW YORK April 23 (Rr the itsnrlaled Brewi ) American oil Interest have cloned negotiations in 1ordm with French Dutch and British groups f r acquiring an Interest in the Turkish Petmloum company Walter C Teagle. president of ltd, the Standard Oil mmpanr of New Jersey announced upon hts return today from Europe on the Mauretania The American group will be composed Balt Take poflceenen held a danoe of the Standard Oil companies of New In the police gymnasium last evr- Jersey and New Turk the Fan American Petroleum and Transport comnlng Folic Officers J Ros Hun-- i and Frank Anderson were In part). the Gulf Refining company and ciiarre of the entertainment Officer the Atlantic Refining company If D MrWarf4 ercd timeMe Marla; a bartender Officer nght Holds in Favor tin on hr served nft leenoaade and Veterans Insurance ice cream andwkht A THATS THE 35 e h- DENTISTRY PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS FREE EXAMINATION , PLATES THAT SATISFY model grcn $12.50 to $37.50 3 H1IX. T II, April (By the Associated Press) Steam caueeJ bv rain falling hpon the fire rock from Mauna Ixa mingled today vvih the smells cloud that have enveloped the two burning mountain for neat) fRrtbe e One-Piec- Mauna Loa Quiets Governor Gives Up . Down After Spasm Trying to End Strike 21 Larger Boys Come in lovely novelty weave tweed flood looking haMtet eftoth and simitar fabrics in tailored or dreamy sport stv'les Sums W'lth great noveltv pock eta in unusually high buttoning sport collar. Some strikingly trimmed with varn embroidery in high colors, nude and other enrtng harte 1 type of clothing which stands high in the favor of wide awake lads. y tteo-piec- Sport Coats for Girls Tribune. Sport For boys S to 10 years Flsnnei Coat . Inlined with pockets. Gray Flannel Longies . Navjr A e These lovely , dainty garments in one and models have all of the ehic of French designing and are not Hand Woven Sport Bag Satin lined to match miii Price $10.00 BOtNTIFtT April Direct From Paris girls amart coed ume for the voting ml Skirt and coat blouse which can be Conworn either as coat or blouse vertible neck high buttoning worn Smz or worn open and low lod J1 15 and 17 In lovelv colors absinthe, blush and birch fl J, Sport Togs for Boys Knit Sport Suit for c. A Igir-so- IP. V --- nwwwiLUian Pii Associated Frews ) Governor Moor today abandoned hit attempt to er.d the thirteen weeks texr'la trlle with, the armourveement tht nether aide sincerely desired to nettle The governor called off the fir-- t fenaion of hm mediation comm salon after having been informed that Albert Welsbord. vouthful strike organizer, intended to come to the meeting, which was to be heid In thla city This Information was convex ed to the governor hr Henry F, Illlfera. general organizer of the American of Labor anl proponert of the mediation commUMm, who said that Welsbord had withdrawn not to attend j rev Inns agreements f cliarmeen and similar fabrics with touches of dressy styles tailored sport coats in tweeds, novelty sport fabric coats, cape coats " with touches of embroidery. 8c arf coats. Featuring a numbfof models especially suitable for small women. High colors ni Miami rose, astel. barley, amber. in fine - The devotional program yctir-dnmorning at the Ij.DK university i was under the direction of the sonho-mor- e cloaa officers A feature of the program was th appearance of the Gant high school band under tb direction of E A Over laris in several numbers IJovd Rrniith, eornotiwt. was a soloiet, and Robert wr.s the vocalist William Lvm plaved on the oboe, acseveral selection companied bv Frank W A4 no- -, and the Ij. I S U. male glee club aatig a number Oscar Evans captain of the L I R lT basketball team pr wilted roach VadaJ Petsrwm with a rfgtiet ring as a token from the team Ooach Peterson responded with a litv tle talk The program was the last of a series of class devotional programs, and was prepared by Bennett Maxine Ieonard. Marjorie Oordy end Ted Kimball, sophomore class cf-- Special to Th The Coats The Suits High School Band Plays at L. D. S. U. era m X OurMeatsJrs ftettar' Where Sanitation Is First Consideration. fiac-tur- uan Prise Steer Pot Roast. . Shoulder Veal Roast Beck-stea- 1 I MEATS Baked Ham Roast Chicken Roast Pork Beef Z. C. M. L Super Bacon and EOs 20s 60c Salt Mackerel each IN OUR DELICATESSEN VEGETABLES Bakd 25c SALADS Lima Barts Spring Potato Scalloped Potatoes Macaroni and ChM Shrimp Beans Fned Parsnips INDIVIDUAL PIES Chicken Apple Blueberry Luncheon Meats. We Deliver Free. Fruit Cold Slaw Mince rtrL d 1 aclh urfli-die- PLANT A VEGETABLE GARDEN Government and Agricultural (Jollege statistics show Much of everyone spends 36c of each dollar for food this money can be saved by having a Vegetable Garden, and ETOwir.jj a variety cf fresh, ensp, tender vegLet us supply you mith the seeds. etable. e VOGELERS SEED STORE |