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Show T1TE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928.' 3 Midway to Cedar Breaks Road Wearing Completion Rogers Says He's In Favor of Everybody Owning Their Own River Will TICKETS UP (dr, 23. TOBJT, Rapt NEW Omaha Al reile-e- d' tba firmer!. In Oklahoma (near CUraaort) he bawled oat the BaptUta, 'bat In Dearer be readied hia peek, when b told tba tnrU abotit tba power tnuta. It'i m novelty to bear tba farmerg rerbaJJy a and to reprimand rretaataut U noUUnf new, for they do that to each other, bat wben 70a bop on tba power trait, yoo art Hand in J. on tba Tary archea of tha Both Republicans and Demo- ycrats Choose County Burglar's d, Candidates. . OEOROt Boll. ReotibUeani and Deaocreta of Washington count held thttr county convention here Saturday, the former at t clock an4 lb letter at . T. - CEDAR CITT The four and One- helf mile road from Mldsv to Breaks la Rearing completion, according to It. T. Pones, manatee of the Coder Construction company, handling the contract at J.0v0. ot which lit.uw supplied my tha toreat ear vice and ilt"0 by Iron county. Mr. Eorbae aays that It will take about three weeks to complete the tub. Thla piece of road will supply a long rut need, aa the preeent road from Mid wayto the breaks la only a trail. IIEBEfl. A' stolen car belonging to Orin Clark of Ileber, which disappeared the samgjilght aa tha recant attempted at the Anderson billiard arlor, la believed to have been used y the burglar In making hie getaway, cording to (Sheriff Virgil Kraughlon. The car waa found at the freight yirdi south of Provo and It la the opinion of the local otriceri that the bure'ar must have boarded a freight train there af ter abandoning the automobile. Joke party. I bad bout tba power lobby in tba pa peri and I got M many let-tfrom power magnate layno power lobing ' there by" tbat It aimoet made me loot faith in rich 'men. So, aie 'am, At Toon for everybody owning their own Tha Republican! nominated David HiracbU formerly atala aanator, te run Air man bar af tha bonse of reprreen-tatlvesucceeding Charles B I"lty. Democrat. Incumbent. Tha nominee for tbla a flea la K of Santa Clara. Tka BeaunllreBS nominated tba eommlsaloner. H. T. Atkin rlrer, term f HI. George for tha four-ye- a WILL Rooms. and rraacie J. Bowler of Ounmek for term. Democratic oppotba two-yeneato selected wara Wallace Matin or m. Oeorg and Mason Gardner of Fine .Valley, respectively. Mrs. Christine Auernig Tba preect county attorney, LeRoy H. Cox. la running for dlatrtct court Of Pocatello Dies In tha Fifth district aa the He- Judge Kb II ran ticket. Republican nominal ed Onral Hafea af Banta Clara for the te Tke Tribes. office and tha Democrats, Kan H. Ipecuil Idaho. Mr. Chrl. POCATELLO, now of Bt. George. tlne Auernlg, IS year old. died Satur the at home, family til North Mala day treat. Khe la aurrlved by per husband, M. Auernlt: three aona, .Albert, 13, Robert and Alvln. I: her mother. Mm. Elisabeth Schewelgart; two alatere, Mra. David Oabert of Aberdeen and Mr. John Miller of Acampo. Cel.. and one brother. Rein bold Kcheweiaart of kA Bona, ure. ri tit e. Demo-evat- la " AO. CLUB OIVIS SOCIAL. HEBKR The Ag. club of the Wait. h high achool held Us first social (unction of the year In the form of swimming party and watrrmeloa bust t Luai's liol rm; Midway. Ar. rangementa for the affair were In charge of the club offlcen, Kenton Sharp, president; Olen Hyper, vice president: Vlrall Averett. ircrvtarv: llard Murdock, Merrll Clayburn. Wayne Himmnm ana Hay Blood, class commit tee. Hwlmmlng races and diving con, teata were apeclal features. About sev enty- - rtv e membere ettenrled. - ar flf Ihaaanle ushers fj Vi U FlssrPclishsrs U j W 245 So-St- $ff ate NIIOHSORS 0 WOODCRAFT. Kllver Maple circle No. u will meet Friday In regular session, when Dis. trlct Guardian Harnett Graham will ba praaent. All officers and guardi are urged to attena. A drive for member conducted. ship la being fist . Uuardlan club will meet with Past Wednesday, afternoon Guardian Anile Leach, 44 West Eighth Mouth street. Tike West Temple street car on Main atreet. Dretse Co--ti Millinery Hose Lingerie ' 271 and 275 Main COATS Id Held 95 to All Suit, 12 te Fellew it Beit values in town Styles youthful different Ths taljt of the town the Crowd We Undersell All Sales NEW ENTRANCES 271 and 275 Main FOLLOW THE CROWDS " miiinDcnc nc ifFiv SI WIIHIIIaieaejr wa 1 iii I I ' L XMJJIf I 8 vaa V I Factory Demonstration la. fj i -- (ti IV-J as TiMi - ai'i SIawlaiar','KarBaii.iw I AJUaiCA-- Well Known la U 6gfH-HA.TIf- UL Qilkbims p. r The Famous "Blue Moon" tWvOOlN. s ........ hrsad of Silk I.interie. UPSTAIRS SHOP LADIES' ... i . VT1 . J OrK Mo in 1 V iUfti-i V T 'V-ia Me a o)u) Ii n. fc. J r- i- i- lor Mrrr Editor. BILLY TCCKKR. Associate tdltor. Schoo We had a ateat many visitors thla week: among them were Superintendent (I. N. Child, Miss Liibetb assistant superintendent: Mtaa A. Maud Bproat, primary supervisor William H Day. director of physlca education. Wa were glad to see them all School Is eo well started that we nave even had tents this week. Our prln- lual. Mlei Margaret Morgan, gave teiia third and littn graaea. The first grade enrollment la so heavy that Mies Margaret Livingston, first grade teacher, haa been given another etant. I am sura mat tne urai ami second arades are glad that the B classes have been done away with, ai this glvee room In the building for recitation rooms for each ot these had to use grades. Before this, theyroom. halla and tha dark book The kindergarten haa lust 7V angni. one of whom happy little folka, each achool to the seems to be enjoying limit Mlaa Lorna Taylor, their teach- or time a soent areat deal has showing them all over the building and Qual-troug- h, ' grounds. FI FEATUR follows: Dorrai 8btterbec Mary Lou Hallatt. first violin; R Johnson, William Wilson, clarinet are a E Remember, I will be a auccesa. MAZCL Cartons of Potatoes Prepared for Mailing to All Parts States. of United SHELLEY, Idaho. One of the nw feature to he added to tha Idaho Spud day at Shelley on October 17 la choice Idaho baker wrapped In paper and packed In carton for mailing. The committee ha arranged to have a mall Ing clerk at the counter and all the purchaser will have to do will be to eupplr the addreaeei of friends. 1 hi feature Is the result or numer ous requests last year by visitor at the show for potatoes to send inei friends. The carton will be filled with elected spuds of uniform all for bak ' . Another reature added to tne anoi thla year will be a talk of from 10 to 4S minute, both morning and afternoon of the day of the ahow. on the eelec lion and preparation or potatoes tor exhibit by J. W. Barber of the Unlver-alt- y of Idaho extension division, who will Judge the exhibit. .... WOOD. Reporter. Editor. MARY BARK.DI LL. Water Pumps Interest Whittier School Pupils , Jeseas making charts showing the different nute and seeds as the beginning to their nature work. BILLY BOTD, IA. Seraeant W. C. A. Smoot of the Salt Lake police force visited the Whittier last Tuesday and organised our Junior The boyi chosen are: Ray police. Kelson, chief sergeant: Don Sanders, sergeant; Joe Sullivan, Herman Kesler, Jack Gardiner, Bill DeWolf. Leland Roes, Jack Hodgei. Harry Post, Karl Sentker, Henry Groen. EVERETT MITCHELL, KARREN BENNION, 7A, I Sept. 24th to 30th FREE 11. N. ClrtM. Mr. J. T. Worlton, Mlaa Lli-bet- h yualtrough, Mr. W. E. Day. Misi Maud Snn.at, Mn. Ethel Anderson. Miss Jresie Harroun and Misi Dora Maiben. HENRY MILANO. Kslon, ' J ' DINNER SET or M-PSILVER SET or PORCELAIN KITCHEN CLOCK with a Majestic Range dur. ing thii factory exhibit. II I I WESTERN II I I FURNITURE COMPANY Ill If I'l The Bine Front STATE & BROADWAY Where the Price Is Always Rirht lr. Editor. EARL ROBINSON. Associate Editor. I Enthusiastic. j j Emerson School Reports v bawc ermrrtfenB BpecUJ infercat in machine tkai bears vork of ewer m Remington naxne. Our cKarge and oar or is kno ri to dc first cUt m. Let as explain to joa oar monthly innpeciion and maintenance contract plan. data sore morlcr-- h Write or phone Remington Rand BUSINESS SERVICE Inc. Remington Typewriter Division Rend Business Service, Inc. Remington tie-e- l South Main St., Salt lake City THE PROVING GROUND OF MOTOR OILS IS IN THE AIR! TO-DA- Y MOVING VANS LAROI AND CLIAN. Careful, Trustworthy Men. Guaranteed Service at Ne Additional Ceat. FURNITURE STORAGE Individual Room or Compartment Sterege. PACKING In a very short time the Sandy Junior hlah school will be ready for tha year' activitlea, ai the claaae have already elected their offlcen. The officer an follows: Ninth Delmar president; Harold Despaln, vice president; yell master, Joaeph Despaln; Jean Butler; recrea tional representative. .Jennie Bishop. Poulen:r, Eighth President, Phylll vice president, Rachel Grant; Alice Greenwood; yU masters. Jack Fenstermaker and Alvln Ferguson. The seventh and sixth grade will elect their officer during the com- call from yoo will bring our rep. resents 1 ve who will tell you- Just what It will cost to eak- your v A good a. SHippnia In our consolidated ears will save you money. 5TTDE3S(DK GOPLIDDCi REDMAN FIEEPR00P ' STORAGE CO. ecretary-treasure- Waa. 1464.14(5. Wuntf are the atudent body has ITirMsfm:. ir doe vimrj wn """mw nDdDii '" DO dD HlT O CI (DDCL ... Hungarian Paprika Vivid color ! and a soft, - - roselike savor. In a handsome container for fine table use. 4A Baking Powder 31 Extract Coffee Tea 26 hours of it in a non25,000 miles What a test for a motor oil! stop flight, Edward A. Stinson, President of the S tin-so-n Aircraft Corporation. Detroit, writes: "On the New national air-raand on my later circuit of the U. S. New Veedol was used exclusively. I cannot speak too highly of its performance.1 Look for the orange and black Veedol sign. Get the oil that Eddie Stinson, Commander Dyrd, Bernt Balchen, and other famous airmen prefer. Your modern high speed automobile motor closely resembles the airplane motor. Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation, New York City. York-Spoka- ce ne -- DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO Visit A Evervbodv As the temperature In the weather went up. so did the entnuaiasm ot me boy and girls at Emerson. It was hot, hut nobodv minded that, as we got out the bails, bate, footballa and soccer hslls and made right good use of the newly gnveled playground.. Maoi and picture! enon found puce on the walls: ferns and flowers appea'ed on desks and tables, and with rurtalne at the window, the school look more inviting. The second, third and fourth grsdee hava started Their sand tal.les. Te seventh grade ha a circulating li brary. Mi.s WHberta Whitney has organised an Al orchestra, the member of which ece txfxfxncni officers elected for the coming year: President, Sterling Jensen; vice pres Ident, Jennie Bishop: secretary-tre- a surer, Lucille Hawkins; yell master Edward Bradbury. We are Hire fhat with theae officer! we will not be lack ing In good times this year. The boya of the Sandy Junior high have begun football practice. If good hard practice counts, I am aura w ill have a atar football team this, jreir. The two nlnthkrrades ane having a contest In making booklets for the study Each secof "The Lady of the Lake. tion I divided Into committees for betloser The of ter handling the projects. must treat the winners to a "merry eome aort. rood time" at a aoclal of Each group la looking expectantly for ward to thla treat at the expense Of their fallen rivals. LILLIAN JENSEN. Ninth Grade. At Sandy Junior High ing week. The following of your SMITH CLUS BLSCTS. Seeeltt te The Tribaae. I SPRING VTLLE. Election of offi etudy-Inwe In the seventh grade are g cer of the club of u many Bpiingvlll wa held In tb Third ward science, which teach things. One of the moat Interesting amusement hall Friday night. Rulon subject so far li water pumps. The B, Mauhan wa chosen a chairman; study of pumpe ahowa n how water S. J. Boyer and Mr. S. A. Wood, vice aec may be used above Ita own level. cbvTin. and Mlsa Inea ELLEN GIAUQCE. retaw r. C. F. Dalby of Salt Lake urged Room II. relialoue tolerance and denounced lack The children of the fifth grade are of enforcement of prohibition. Interested in health education. We are claaaea of food. W have already col lee ted many picture of vartoua food and expect to have these mounted and placed on the wall anon. UKKALOINK BROWN, Room t. Aa thla Is the second week In school. w are taking a great interest In our work, so that we can make a promotion at the end of the year, and it le never too early to begin working for that Our class la decorating the promotion. walla of the room, a are many other classes. We cordially Invite visitor at any time. BERNICK PATRICK. A. Room 7 haa been making a atudy of la one Item tRat ouglit to be kept in fir- -t mil tfte time, It is yoar JypewiHec. Bood Leonard Stark, felt kowUr, wirnet; Italia lleam, aaiophone; Lama I' hr La iherwm, base violin. There la also a Junior orchestra, from which w expect muck later on. Everything la going fine and we think thla la a much bigger and better achool than ever before. All the rooma of the Emerson have started real work, and It see mi now as If we had never had a vacation. On fourth grade haa mad an Indian aand table. The wigwam stand In the center; a amall uream run at the left, and pin twigs make a forest in the background. The seventh grade pupil ere trying to Improve the surroundings of the Emerson school. They ar planting new lawns, putting graaa aod In, and dig out weeds. Each room has It ging own parts to take car of, and you may be sure that you can see many bo and girls oumlng to school with shovels, noes and other garden Implement. W ar hoping that thie new method of keeping the lawns In good condition lt,n,r An original loclal affair waa held at the Orant school on September 1. Thea purpose reception served a double party for the new teach-,- r. inil tha celebration of the birthday of Mr. Prosser. (Joldenrod, sunflower and oak leaves were used in the decorations and in the refreshments- - the same color sc heme wai carried out A delightful program wai rendered during the hour bv the following: Mis Miss uisay Eleanor Jsnileson aim K'tisnn. vocal solos: Mlsa Wlnnlfred numpiano eelecThorup and Klenner Sharp,violin bers; Misi Ch'oe Sharp, tion. The school feels greatly honored by visits from the following distinguished guests from the superintendent's U. A. Week of Lateat Modes in tha favored ma- teelali and col- ore. .. Two Purposes Served At Crant Reception RANGES 1 night In California. liO-tlJEAN JLL.LJSN - . KC-ili- MAJESTIC I are navina DUDiia were consumed. At McKinley School Members of committees for the com ing season have been appointed. Leo John W. Hcrllng and Townsend, mil. rierr. I.orslne Peterson. Zetta George W. Krebs constitute the finance McKenile and Carlyle Brown have bean committee; William, Waters, Charles out during tha past week as trying Reynolds and William I'lumh are the for McKlnley news for The lapsatlon committee, and J. W. Kreba. reporter! of their ICrnest White and Mayor Ihhho Lester Tribune. Here la the result ' efforti: . compose tha old age pension committhe On kindergarten room,m entering tee. Kay T. Alien la chairman of the nxeneas w Impressed oy itslittle entertainment committee and will one beehive. Each person Is great choose his own members. own aim n wore, witn nil busy and astonished at what euch little nanni Special te The Tribune. can do. "If you are in me marxer lor MURRAY. Omenta J!pknh lodge farm, coma and Khk ai our sanu No, 15 of Murray celebrated the seventy-sevtable," lay the proud makers of minienth anniversary of Odd Fellow-ahi- p ature haystacks, fields and farm buildIn the United States with a social On another of the tablea we find hut Monday evening in Fraternal hall, ings. illustrated the story of "The Three when Odd Fellows were epeclally InBears and Goldie Locks." There la a vited guests. Noble Grand Mrs. Han-aen- a table with three clay bowls, each with and Mra. J. J. Martin had Ita little apoon. The chain and table AND chargeLarson of the affair. are made of cardboard, aa are alio Mxs. Ian James, past noble grand the beds. These beds are of three sliei of the Rebekah and warden assembly Urge, medium and imall and have of Utah, has completed a trip through on them pretty hand-mad- e quilts. The aoulhraatern Utah, In company with bean are made of brown lining stuffed Mra. William S. Marks, president, and with cotton. Ooldle LrOcas, nersen. is Mra. Frank Mead, treasurer, in the Inmade of white lining. She wears a pink terest of Rebekaha They held meetdress and has golden hair. The A grade, miss addio l.viouii. ings at Nephl, Payson, lieaver, Delta earnest on their and Mllford. teacher, have begun In now tne mnject health program. Just breakfast. Their Special to The Tribune. la a BRICSHAM CITY. A Joint meeting chart shows fruits, cereals, bread and of tha Elberta Rebekah lodge No. 41 ntllk. .They are learning that milk Is and the Odd Fellows lodge No. 48 was the best of all foods and should be used In abundance. held Thursday at the lmnish BrotherOur football hoys nave comDineo inair hall In this ilty. The meeting B hood as called to greet the president of flninces and have invested In a tine .&0 looioau. new very piumi Rose Mrs. state Rebekah assembly, Marka of Salt Lake City, and Grand thev of their new possession. William been choien has captain of the Barnes Maaiar Ephraim Clawson. also of Kali Lake, on their official visitation to tile new organisation. are 6A the We of aireany m-aregrade lottucs In Brlgham City. vte Besides these distinguished guests, ina n Interest in nature. worth- much a very the spider Paat Grand Masters Ir. Harry Hhil finding v a are leariiiiia ui a h u uv Hps, E. H. Smith and all the executive i catenas It officers of Rebekah state asse'iibly habits and home and how to tell from Salt Lake were present. Also its prey. W"e have learned how nave we Alio members from the Salt Utke. Murray, It from a true Insect. between a butthe difference Bingham. Olden and Corlnue lodges learned and moth. a terfly were preaent. a William Barnes brought iprlg of Very Interesting anil Instructive blossoms to achool a few days talks were given by the president, apple trees In hli yard has Several In- nick One of thewarm grand master and others. these September days teresting readings were given by Mrs. mistaken and has bloomed a second Jetties Campion of Elberta lodge. A for spring year. beautiful bouquet of rosea whs pre- time in one Ot.ME DERR, sented tha president by Mrs. Claud LORRAINE PETERSON. Incise. of Elberta also Baker, ZETTA M'KINI.EY, After the meeting, peaches and cream CARLYLE BROWN. and cake and coffee were served at one Reporter. ring table decorated with tall flowers to all assembled. I I JUI11 A&..railVs.U $95t0$(q95 Hawthorne rsnS Hundreds of ftp All gooa lime ptaying looioau ana ease an nun la and tearhera of the Haw thorne wish to unite In expreaalng their avmnathv for Mill Ardelle KOckWOOCJ one of our teachers. In tha loss of her brother. Claude, who died Touriaay I M We Undersell All Sales - ." TF "nil III Captivating modes in beautiful Fall Eillts kj i j it me raciu ricif mem on W , Our kindergarten celebrated two Waiter Klsher's blrthriaye at nhool: and Huby Heartee'. They had suck a good time playing "Farmer In the Iel!" end eklp tag that they hated to bear the closing bell ring. All of the children, especially tha birthday children, had to ba started on I heir way home by their tear hers, Mra. k'annle O. Miles, Mlaa Mary Thatcher and Mlee Muriel Doris. Room 1JA reporte that they have an aoquartum. Everyone la asked to bring something. Only tha following children have contributed eo far: Harry and Vlrslnla Htahtman. Billy Tucker. Curt la beardon. Hubert Burkey, Cllf ton Rockwood. Phyllis Clegg and Bpen car Rolling. Hnalle, akeetera, fish, one bullhead, a turtle, water dBl, blood uckeri and water shrimps have found a new home In one 01 tne-nin- e iiaa bowls that make up the aquarium. 1 n new homes are furnished with water rreaa anil mose. Narr nnsa orouan fish food and Wallace McDarmald brought turtle fond. Rev White, of Mtaa Lola anaereun room, has been appointed ciuei oeu boy of the Hawthorne for this term. SPUDS I Ob a aa. Healtn WO, is PC ce ivm greai In school thla year. We have new books In some subjects and are certainly en an joying them. A nice new bookandIs we Incentive to our bait effort, will achool In child thla that every hope Reporter. not be satisfied unlesa he can boast LA TONE KUNKEL, Special to The Tribune. of a better record this year than be Editor. MURRAT.e-Membe- ra of Murray had lait year. LA PRIEL PE WOLF, aerie No. 1780, Fraternal Order of l Aaaoclate Editor. Kaglea, with their families, enjoyed a Editor. watermelon party In Murray city park Class Officers Elected Friday night. A large number waa present, and one ton of watermelons Four Try Reporting WOOOMtN OF THE WORLD. Utah camp No. 338, Woodmen of tha World, will substitute the first dance of tha season Wednesday for the regu lar mommy meeting. HUNDREDS OF NEW Small Oepeelt S. B. A. Utah council No. 3510, Security Bene- fit asaoclation, will meet at I p. m. houth Friday In the lodce mom, 12 btate atreet, for Jhe monthly entertainment program. A dance for members nd the general public will be held. A series of dancea will be given during the tail season. LADIES' UPSTAIRS SHOP T At Hawthorn U. S. P. V, AUXILIARY. Women af tha United Spanish War Veterans' auxiliary will meet Mon day evening at the Newbouse hotel All member! are Urged to attend. . a Mny Visitors Welcomed LODQES CAR CRASHES OIL STATION. BLACKrOOT. Idaho. A new auto mobile el ill bearing a deeler'a Ucenae. but laid to belong to a I'lmree man. eraihed through tha front of (Jreen Service elation on Bridie atreet Satur day night, wrecked tha front of the building and tore down a partition. The ear wai driven by two young men, who gave their namea aa Hone and Nuttle, when arreated by tha sheriff. As soon a tha carrraihed through tha window, It Immediately waa backed out by the men, but bad gone only a abort dli- tanoa when a tire blew out. I Resdrcd Stolen Car Discovered at Provo IIP SCHOOL NEWS AN D VIEWS 2G FIPTBBN. DAY RETURN LIMIT CHAIR CARS AND COACHES Salt Lake free p. m. arrive Denver 12:15 p. m. day-o- nly la) II hour and to Denver. minute leeve S:tS a. m. and g:i0 . m. effect from Denver to Bait Lake Crty er Ogden oa eeme daya. Other, train Same lata ' Body-ILosf- s Hongcs4 MADE IOO?; FROM PENNSYLVANIA AND OTHER RdRAFFINE BASE CRUDES delightful trig te the Heart ef the Rockies! 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