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Show -- TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY . LOGAN DEPARTMENT OfflM. 4TH No. Main. Phone 116. Eaidenc Telephone 363-- J powerful atrguhi Inelds the city limits a re In tb hand of CMef of Po Mr tf rhe ben TmrFt ajtmrt nmired committing the lamr offense they will be taken Into the juvenile court here, according to the chief. l Boys Case Is Sent MISS PAULINE JEOLIK. to Juvenile Court f Logan Architect Delivers Address Family Service Worker Arrives for Work in City LOGAN, Feb. 1LA charge of assault and battery against Oien was diismieeed in the city court this rooming when it was found that he waa under 18 years of age He .was then turned over to the Jue-nil- e court to awa t action there The complaining witness it Bishop H, Olsen. The assault, it is Joseph LOG AX, Teh. IS Fred W. Hodge-owas committed on Bishop Olprominent local architect, w of alleged, s son. sen The speaker at the weekly luncheon the Logan Klwania club today noon Member of the Klwanla club in . Bmithfleld were special guests at the luncheon. Mr. Hodgeson gave a good talk on He rethe subject of architecture. viewed the history and various siege of the development of architecture and-- ' stated that America a original f contribution In that field has been the of large Special to The Tribuaa, characteristic skyscraper cities. He also talked briefly on the BRIGHAM CITY, Fsb. 15. appreciation of Wchitecture. of Brigham City, through tha The members of the Smithfleld club were special guests be- merchants committee of the cause they won out in a rabbit hunt Commercial club nd Chamber competition with The Logan club last gave a successful banweek In the fields west of SmithflrW ' and program at the club room The Kmlthfield Kiwanlana bagged a quet bunnies, while the last evening which was attended by total of more than 100 farmers, head of farm Logan members gathered In only The losers in the competi- organizations, business men and woof the county. tion, it had been agreed, were to en- men The function was given In the Intertain the winners and it Is probable terest of the furtherance acof of la the honor a that dancing party and good will cooptation Bmithfleld Kinwanis club will be quaintance, the citizen of among the The local Kiwaniana. county. given by the included A. L. Cole, former president of the committee on arrangements Arlow Anderson and who won high point in- Claud 81oey, Iogan club, Mathew Compton. b honors the hunt dividual during chairman C E Morrell of the mergetting ten rabbits, was presented called the meetwith a miniature stuffed rabbit by the chantsto committee 7 30 prder at o'clock, and Bmithfleld club. Jokes were inter- ing U resident LeRoy B. Young of the spersed in the luncheon program Commercial club presided as toastmaster. The banquet was served by Court Disposes the Indies Aid aoe'ety of the church. The address of Number of Actions welcome waa given by Mayor Her-vi- n Bunderson, and the response waa R. Tracy 15 Vernon Allen b, Welling of Riverside, LOO AN, Feb. president of the county farm bureau. negpleaded not guilty to a charge ofbefore The program consisted of orcheslecting hit wife and children bv Charles Lewev, district tra selection Judge O. B Parker in the court here this morning 1 he date for Vern Nelson, Clifford Petersen and Harry and Haniine; community singing, hi trial waa hot set definitely led bv Frank Hickenlooper; Instruhis bond was continued In the case of the Btate of Utah mental music by C. E Baker, W H. A against Dr. A. W Hale, who is Griffiths and Leslie Humpage, banjo solo ailHarry HanJine, cornet solo, charged with treating humandefendA ern Nelson; vocal solo, Arlow Anments without a licence, the derson, and a stunt bv Dr. A D ant was granted five days by Cooler. John E Baird. N C Simon to file a motion to quash the inforsen Frank HJrkenlooper and Jarvis mation and end the case Koford Judge Parker this morning signed coma decree dissolving the Borden Is in situated of which Utah, Harrison pany Child jiogan. The company In voluntarily this conFuneral Wednesday sought the dissolution. nection iris reported that the company will not cease operations as a Murrill Pane Harrison, Jr . Infant result of the dissolution son of MurrHl and Marv King Hairl-soThe case In which Leonard Gibbons died Tuesday at the residence, 791 1b named the defendant was continued Was t Fourth Bouth street Surviving In the district court this morning besides the i The ase was continued because Gib- Katherine, 8 parents old a sister Mary Funeral servyears bons, who is charged with npnsupport, ices wifi be held Wednesday afternoon is absent from the state at ,2 o'clock at the Larkin mortuary Rev. Alwvn E Butcher The ihapel DEATH CALLS CHILD. will officiate. Interment will be in 15 George Calvin Mount Olivet cemetery. Feb LIAN, son of and Kiibfner. George READY TO PRESENT PLAY. Retut Copen Hiibiner, died this morning after a short illness at the home Spepl.l to Tho Trlbnno in Mendon. The boy was born in BRIOHAM 15 Feb The CITY, Mendon on August 1, 1823. Funeral Boxelder high school drama, When services will be conducted In Mendon the Goose Hangs High," was which Thursday afternoon- at I oclock. The postponed last week on account of . hodv is at tne Lindquist undertaking illness among members of the cast, will he presented at the high school parlors auditorium Monday evening, FebBOYS GIVEN WARNING. ruary 21 The cast is In the hands 15 The names of of the best talent of the school, and LOGAN, Keh several young bovs who recently have the annual play promises to be exbeen shooting .23 caliber rifles and ceptional!, good Brigham City Merchants Give Mer-chan- ts Bog-eld- er Pistrict of Pres-bvteri- Dies; I A oy n iv vi tv t i i C v i IL E v A i is conducted by the students of the elementary and junior .high schools of 3alt Lake. - Big Banquet fifty-eig- This department , MKINLEY. fcJORINNE ROBERTS, mjr faithful new gatherer for The Tribune, handed her teacher adviser this interesting account of the health study being dope in the 7B grade 'The toothbrush, among other essential health tools, baa been the topic of much discuutlon during this year by th seventh grade The Kit gllsh, arithmetic, reading and spellhave learned are, of ing that w course, important, but after a- aeries of lesnns studied from our hygiene book, we have come to the conclusion that good health stands first Without It little can be accomplished, either In the school r om or ia after life. Our teacher, Miss Collins asked each of us to writ a poem on the care of the teeth. The following b Marjorie Burt is one of the interest- to Kiwanis Club ing ones THE WARNING teeth clean, pure and Brush them morning, noon and night If this warning you dun t heed. Soon false teeth surely need That the effects of the Florida dis- Seek the dentist you'll twice a aster were felt even as far west as He give to you the best year, of cars, I tab is the statement of Miss ElizaAnd a old age cornea creeping on, beth MiMechen, general secretary of ou'U still be singing the same old the Family Service society, who avers fitig that the draining off of social workMy teeth are. clean and pure and ers to the Florida region prevented white. her finding until now the additional Ive brushed them ommg, noon and cate worker allowed the society last night t committee of the spring by community chest. Miss Pauline Jed-li- k JEFFERSON. has been sec ured and has arrived A VALENTINE'S da$ce was given In Salt to take up her new the Jefferson school last Monduties Mis Jedlik comes to the so- day atafternoon The was furciety with an excellent record for nished by the school music orchestra, conscholarship and aLhievement. She Is by Mrs Irene Webster, teacha graduate of the sociology depart- ducted in room 16 ment of Iowa universitj receiving the er A wa given to Marian WalKings Daughters and Sons scholar- ker, prize who won the most clever and ship, upon which to work out her masat the dame costume original She ter degree, hhe had training alsa was as a valentine Her in the nursing school of the same uni- dress dressed was made of red crepe paper, versity She resign d the position of trimmed with white lace hearts. assistant secretary of the Iowa City Other attractive costumes were Social Service league to accept the clowns gypsies, dancers, Cossacks, position in Salt Lake Citv , and many other varieties. The dance started at 3 o'clock and tasted till 4 80. Ticket were sold by the orchestra members for 5 cents each. Two hundred and fifty tickets were sold in alt This money will be used to buy mule for the orchestra. This ia the first echoed dance We have had this year It was a very enjoyable afaJr andVcre hope to have MANTI, F b 15 The Manti wool more of them before the year is over. pool, Combating of the wool grown FRANKLIN, bv the w oolgrowers wb winter their sheep in the Wah W,Ji valle on the west desert, amounting to approxiand filled with the determination to be a tenderfoot, ever mately GO 099 fieece. was sold girls for 32 cents a pound H attending the Franklin andfifty near-bG. Brown of orbought the schools have Joined a newly wool for Hallow'ell, Jones & Donald ganized Girl Scout troop. Weekly of Boston. meetings are held at the NeighborOne dollar a head has been adhood house, the meeting this aftervanced on the clip and the balance noon being the fourthUnder the will lie paid when the Wool is delivable leadership of Mis Oorinne Kipp ered Most of the bhearing will be the girls are alread well on their done at the Manti tam shearing wav toward becoming corral near Fayette In April Several-scoThis scouts the songs, wool is either in the fine or the fine codes and promises of the organizamedium class and is considered of a tion and many other requirements of high quality pcout life have already been masThere are thirty-fiv- e persons or tered bv the patrols If a casual fwis In the pool. Alexander Barton, visitor Is any Judge, the Ill W. J Wlntch. P C Madson John he a tenderfoot by and phrase.means W Shand and Hillard L Vorhees more to this group than by." the simply make up the committee whbh sold words to a catchy tune the wool Of the fifty-sigirls belonging to Mr Brown also bought the homethis organization, them grown wool consisting of about attend the Franklin school Thevfleeces, for 31 cents a pound ars Violet Bevnon, Mary Un Ino, , Keep your w hlte. 11 e Wool Is 16, 1927. SCHOOL HAPPENINGS , n MORNING, FEBRUARY t at Manti Purchased by. Boston People IT f- Sirloin and Steaks, lb Ev&-dea- n Loin and Bib Chops, 2 lbs. for 1 YOUNG Shoulder Chops, lbs. for. MUTTON Stew, 3 lbs. for. WASATCH, ( GROUP of patilotL plMjhts I to he given at the Wasatch n February 14 at 2 oMotk Yh first as follow Mtlors, fi jqe Super Lard, 2 lbs. for... A cail On,' is cast Uolun bus Melvin Freed, 'mle Wdf Frank Pinneu. Jerry Gat inkle, Richard Cornwall, Eddie l an bell Episode So 2 'The First Thanks-givingIs to he given by the second The characters are as fograde. llow. Faith Brewster Frances Patience, Katherine Giles, David, Le Johnson, John Brewster, David Blood In the Stars and Stripes Forever, the third plavht. Frances Parsons Ross. appears as Retsv General Washington i prt raved bv Raymond Smith and Marv Lvei,. n Burns is the maid The minuet Is to be danced b the following group of boys and girls Kdna Ridges. Irving White, Ruth Hanlv Barbers Bngim, Bobby Clark, Robert MeMulHn.-DMullinsr, Josephine Moffat, Peter Billings, Rather Btevenson. Betsy Bol, Lilly Nicola son. Duraton Hardy, Yeoland Kb hards Sohwln, Brent Marjorie Walden. Hazelton Ncbeker, Clifford Jennings. In the fourth plav'et With Malice Toward None the characters are follows ss Abraham Lincoln, Flovd Sage; neighbors, Alvin Fletcher and Henry Rrusfhke Episode No 5 called "Modern Patriots," is a t lose up on Boy Scout activities and rameradrie The characters are Richard Kohaar, scoutmaster; scouts, Kenneth Butte, James Anderson, Vi. tor (Hinstead, Phil Purcell, Llmr Jakeman, Charles Clements, Paul Ktghv, Ray GulVer Joseph Caldwell, Hatch Havcoek, Alma Patterson Onnt Cartwright, Wayne Hichards, Hal Odell. Bob Pei kla.s. Maj in Alter, Benjamin Rich, Theroh Plumb, Marvin Siam, Aided Mux Wtgnal, Slaughter Charles Spark. Ernest Sohaar Tito whole is to take the place of a regular r meeting and should call out a largo attendance Weight tr You say ?Send me a pound Do you get "pound weight or just "pound size? i WE DO CATERING 1st Annual Spring MJLIL SALE m First Annual Intennountain Sale of Registered Hereford Shorthorn Bulb At Auction, February.25, 12:30 p.m. Stock Show Coliseum Ogden, Utah Mor, than J regiatered .Hartford and Shorthorn Bulla, IS to SO montha old. Th finest over offered In a weatarn aala ring. Many of tha Shorthorna art atraight Scotch, of tha beat blood linet of the breed. The Hereford are of Anxiety breeda ing with of tha blood of Prica proa-pect- Auctioneer; parent-teache- C. Saia Manager: sevonth-- on our board largo dratnB of oaoh ditutlay aeotlon of th Inltoil Statos Ka-particular drawing will as a, U.rdor a collection of mat, rials rextalln the activities of the sttrjuus reylons of ho states. The students taking the leading part In the display are Beverly Rankin geograpny and Robert h . The class is making a drive for better English in oral and written work are poems written Tty Following Ruth Carlson, daughter of Mr and Alrs J M 1455 Sherman Carlson, avenue. fil-ric- yeax-aroun- d SLAVES 1 m x. (16-ounc- ea, Community Market 47 25c - M ulrbrook-- STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY Doz. ceataiaa mot of thmt trbelcaome bat toitiy creaae - of taatajr.... .aaaee tkaa aay btker break, bella( peviw ia the omtj one 3Craea of tartar aa into by para food arpafta tba world oaer. 'J $biUia " DAIRY SHOP Large Florida Grapefruit, 3 for. 25c -- Coffcci9Spiccs ! EGGS Extracts SWEET, JUICY ORANGES 9c Doz. Center Fruit Stand. 1 LLl - .LAAA.J - .LAXlAim - AA - AJLAAA.LJLLJLil -tXAAAAXA- l 1 1 4 ,1 I You either have the safety brakes or you of are ' taking the kind of chances that cause hundreds of accident every as Foodso such Clover Butter and kindred Dairy Products, lead in body apd mind- building value. -' i4 Mabel Barlow, Marjorie Wlnegur, Thomaz Evans, W Ilford Hill, Mirant Jensen, Max Mitchell, Wallace Room Room 20 Virginia Leonard. 21 Room Ittntel Eastman and Francis Du Rota, 22 Westley Room Paul Dansle, Russell Maag, Eddie Orr, Speers, Luelia Giles, Rlanches Harwood, Merle Peddler, Dorothy Shellcross and Huth Kpeers. Room 23 Oal Confab, Harold Darrell Southwell and Elsie Pedersen Room 24 Smith Fay Stark and Robert Bloom, Jean Llovd, Edna Thomas, Billv Flower, May Knight, Charlea Gwynn and Farrell Gunnell. Room 25 Extension Work Topic at School Assembly Tribune, Feh 15 CounPLEASANT, ty Agricultural Agent C. O. Stott of Manti addressed the North Sanpete high school studant Lodv on 'The Importance of Extension Work Ib Agriculture" Jn an assembly under the auspices of the Agricultural club. Musical numbers were furnished by the 25 can Pure Honey Large Fresh Eggs, 10-l- doxen 3 lbs. Pure Lard Patent Flour. . $1.10 29 .50 . . Cache Valley High . $1,55 . 19 20 35o Stuffed Olives . Nut Butter, lb 5 lbs. Bice or Navy 35 1 , Beans Gallon can Pure Dixie $1.35 Sorghum 3 Peas, ' Corn or Tomatoes 334 60c can Schilling's .... b. Baking Powder . Superior Butter, lb. .40 454' Free delivery $5 00 orders 140 East 2nd South St. 1649 South State 2204 South 7th East ALWAYS FRESH T TOUR GROCER S BUTTER CHEESE PunnAU MALT, met RPSCtAL STEAK .LEA & PERRINS, high com- Willys --Overland EngineerIt leads ing Leadership. the (light car fieldfln the superior economy of 30 miles on a gallon the superior comfort of roomy bodies and superior power of 55 miles an hour. Do not buy a car until you know aee two teanpoonfula of t 'enter no an eipression of ment , On every what these features mesa to Whippet owners. New Low Prices Millions Can Alford WHIPPET COACH SAUCE school Verio r (695, Coupe $625, Sedan $725, Landau $755, b. Touring$63S,Koad-te- Sevier Teachers Plan Meeting at Richfield Feb. 1 7 Bpeetel factory. Prices and apedftcatlana aut ject tochanje with- out notice. to The Tribune, SAUNA, Feh. 15 Officers of the Sevier Teachers' association have arranged for 'a regional conference of the U, K. A to be held at Richfield Dan Baker, principal of Saturday. the North Bevier high school, aas In charge Beginning at 10 o'clock a general session will be held, at which B. A, Fowler, president of the V. E A ; D. W. Barrett, executive secretary, and C? Hav Evans, chairman of regional division, will apeak. J W. Terrv, instructor of music at Richfield high school, will furnish several musical numbers from the high echobl. Following the general assembly, departments! meetings will be held in which problems of legislation. taxation, teachers' welfare, research work and publicity will be discussed Luncheon will be served at noon by the domestic science girls of Richfield. after which departmental This conagain convene. ference will Include alj the schools from North Sanpete to Kane, incluAll Sevier teachers are exsive. pected to be present CARL R. HOEL BURIED, meet-fhgsw- Special The Whippet to tha onijr light car that offers die safety and protection of brakes. to The Tribune. EUREKA Feb. 13 Funeral ser- vices for Carl R. Heel, 34, who died In this citv February 19, were held In the L. D. S chapel Sunday afternoon, with A. J. Whitehead in charge. The speakers were Bishop George N Finch, A. J. Whitehead, and Fred Hess of Felt Lake CiL Burial took place In the Eureka city cemetery. OVERLAND TRIO SENT TO JAIL. Sperisl to The Trlbnno. MANTI, Feb. 15 Judge Dilworth Woolley of the district court yesterday sentenced Carlyle Nielson and Oden Christenson of Center-fieland Klden Bench of the citv to the courfty jail for a term of ninety days at hard' labor for obtaining money under false pretenses. The charges were reduced from forgery. DINNER PVRtMMI . IMUXUA , ia promise. Whippet Is the only light car that offers brakes the safety of as national standard equip- EGGS MILK gMINUTE There day. I band and "Tho Tunkln band." Meyrtck and In Reely were announced the winners In a boys beauty contest, In which all contestants were attired as girls. Alvin 14 lbs. Sugar ....$1,00 lb. says NccYarJi Timer Room 11 Jennie Amodt, Margaret Foster HUknifin, Betty Lou -- " Barlow and Douglas HUmes. Room 12 Kathryn Smiths Tktrothy Don, Catherine Flake, Jkmna. Worthen, Keith Allred and Rex Greener. Room 13 Robert Morgan and Isabel 4 lbs. Prunes MEAT . DEPT. Schillings best. jr Attend the sale and ipread tha big ntwa to your neighbor. Hansen. WEDNESDAY AND " THURSDAY SPECIALS Average 8 to 10 pounds. Powder In chanca to gat tha bulla you cattlemen! naad, Bench, June Flake. Shirley Uhetrom. Room 9 Virginia Smith, Dick Cox, Lots Smith, Clarence tfartur, Le Ray Gordon, Kdwanl Miller, Farrell Johnson and Charlea Stevens. Room 10 Jean Ludlow and Klaine UTAH GROCERY CURED HAMS ce m East Broadway. EASTERN ht 12-oun- A Arthur MT ar m All told under tubercular taat, retaat. aubject to alxty-da- E. O. WALTER, Filer, Idaho A- - McMASTER, Marion Hotal, Ogden Robert Storrs, Joseph Wegner, Worthen and Earl Davis. 15 Virginia Room Osborn,"' Ray Jones, Belva Jarrell, John HU1, Hoe Bradshau and Willard Flake. Room 1G Clifford Armstrong, Hilbert Bench, Francis Brinkman, John2. v' ny Ellis, Wendell Hollins, Iretta Fife, And eaeh poor slave, when his work Ruth Miller, Rose Whitley and Eya was dime Leonard. Was roughly laid to ret; Room 17 Corallene O'Nell, Mildred Then hts master would purchase anWagner, Charlotte McGrath, Leo other one. Dean Christensen, Frances roates, To finish the wmrk he'd left Qualtrough and George Demke. Room 19 Wllilam Corley, Ray HenGenevieve Gregory, Ethel ArTheir pain and work was seldom derson,Pearl Anderson, Irish Shelley, nold, eased, and Genevieve Wride Harwood Jessie And oft Tt Increased, 19 Jack Room Delbert Y'oung, When an angrv master whose care Bates, Jessie Barhman, Douglas Stirhad ceased Kernel Roy ling, Huttell, Winters, I'rote and whipped with a stinging Clarence Welchers, leOls Burnham, leash. Margaret Conrad and Ruth Heather. latng. long ago. In dajs of sahej-''- ' Seihie people bought aud Their laborers who for sold,'' nights t nd day s Worked till their deaths in numbers told H When you pay pound price for Cream-of-tartbaking powder - - do you get merely "pound sixe - . or do you pound-weigaa yon think you dof get full 16-oPowder cornea Schilling Baking alwaya in full weight tins not not look om tke label tie cAlwajs for weight. Dont trust appearances . Domino, grand champion of tha 1924 and 1927 ahowa. graataat UfNTAH. this uspk our pill exhibit tv Th m lb, Sla-te- SUMNER. who have had perfect at- pi'PlI.S tendance records In this school are as follows 1 Room Edwin Emmet Heath, Heath, ni.ilr Turner, Shirley He Cuy-r- r and Hm a Speers Room 2 Marion Hlovd, Hucv Merritt, Edla Edison, Mary (tout, Ihyllls Mitchell and laiurlne Stlverberg, Kobm 3 Mary Flowers, Patricia Clolas, Blanche Hill, Elaine Turner Helen hlte, Ixtulse Schramm, Eugene Howcroft, Leo Maybe, Ted Peterson and Le Mont Robison. Robin 4 Janice Hon. Room 5 Paul King, Pauline Milton Peddler, Jack MHjuire, King. Allen Mattson, Greed Morgan, Deane Burnham, George Heather, Margaret Etta IVoctor, Napolem Flaks 16 Haddie, lb Fillet Haddie, ," s : Found , t n ittv nr mim uiiiONOfniniiii O F M T A R. T 'A1 R. Where Sanitation la First Consideration Dorothy M cOeerv. Ellen Feitin, Helen Miller, bffipt AnEden I arson. ParW-nRowe, Fina a'hiodo, Helen Momndv, Louise Luctlie K.nghorn. Margaret Rowell, Lrigeit, May Mettle, Mona Bell, Feck. M urn-Oliver, Gertrude liesMe Mai. Ramona Sartori, lennhart, Marie bhingleton, Kveline Cornfll, Maletta McClelland, Erma Evans, Lucllla Blotch. Tillle Symank, Ruby latrson, 1a Verne Crosley, Fiiceu Klunker, lna Marshall, Violet lain d. Roe taf-nand Jtosdiie Cabtid, 1 helms Abbott, Helen derson. y thirty-stxju- OvrMeatsJm iJcasr Alta Hale. this-cit- x SOPER Upeelsl to The FOR QUESTS, Bnsus&Sfecs BROWNING AUTOMOBILE CO. Distributors Trbtn. MT. PLEASANT, Feb. 15 Mr. Millie B. Berkhimer was hostess at a vaJentine dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs, Arton Deecbner, Mr and Mrp. Ernest Brunger, Rev. and Mr. Frederick H. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Graham C Loofboorow. Several tables of rook were bnjoyed following 570 dinner. .1 SOUTH MAIN ST. . |