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Show THE SALT LAKE T1UBUNE, THUKSDAYT MORNJLNU, J AN U Alt Y 10 FAIR HEADS Faretrell Arranged For L. D. S. Uittionary GRAZING BILLS Rendell N. Mabey, who win serve the L. D. 8. church In the German Austrian mission, will be given a farewell testlmO' nial in the Yale ward chapel and amusement hall, Thursday evening, the program start ing at 8:15 o'clock and with a dance c o n c 1 u d lng the OUTLOOK BAD PLAN PARLEY National Forest Additions Blocked by Action of Utah and Idaho Secretaries Interior Objection. Respond to Proposal for Bpeclsl to The Tribune. Poealello Meeting. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Legis Special to The Tribune. Idaho Pvorable replies are being received by Paul V. Nash, manager of the Pocatello chamber at commerce and secretary of the Eastern Idaho Fair association, from secretaries of other fair organisations in Utah and Idaho fora joint conference to be held In Poca.. . J M rt " . m vc M. Mare tell, secretary Orange fair tin . . jJ4.w A to Mr. Nash, plan for consecutive fair date in the two states, in order that a fair circuit may be established, will be made. This is a movement which is finding favor throughout the United States, he said, and works to the advantage of the exhibitors run 1. i ntdHimnwnr "mill! UIUCB kdlfaa LVl litwi vni..vu, tnre stcamame. rail VI uuicuua, puvu ma " v. . w exhibits, management of crowds and the best entertainment features, will be discussed. Among those expected 8. Holmes to be , present are Ernest -- . j.1 (.Im w R. tiovey. wrcreuirT in tvt? i i at or ins ro-mo- na Boise. im: rit tikiiiiiiiiiiFK Ispeclsl t Tht Tribon. school building burned down Sunday morning and these are being used to the best advantage for all the students. TnB..MMM-- , m A InirrmaMti at- program I Invocation; Berry and Max Moffat; vocal solo, Horace Eld- reading, redge; Rendrll Mabey. Miss Redd; saxo phone solo, lay ton Lloyd;; selections. East High Girls' quartet; vocal solo, Beth Whitney; remarks, Charlea R. Mabey; remarks. Bishop Oaskell Romney; response, missionary; Lowell For General Butler Due In U. S. February 6 and arriving at San Francisco 13. In addition ta the fourth rwtlment there are 600 marines In the legation guara in feting ary 9 Ma-rc- Dinwoodeys Funeral services for Royle K. Tribune carrier, who died last Sunday, will be held In the Larkin undertaking parlors Friday at 12:30 p. m. Interment will be In the Lehl Olm-stea- January ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED. NAMPA. Idaho. One hundred and twenty club women attended tlie birthday luncheon given by the Century club in observance of its twenty-ninth anniversary Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Brace, Mrs. Belle Kurtz, Mrs. T. W. Cottinghanv Mrs. George Lamson, Mrs. P. W. Duffes and Mrs. Channlng Egbert, charter members, were guests of honor. IS NOW f J" I T 44 OO I IS 7 30 t1:16oo IN SO 10 00 10 30 U M II IS 13 30 1J 41 f lV 7 30 00 1:10 J0 10:00 11:00 11 00 I m. Dinwoodey's Jan. hour, Olde Towne Crrer. Police department talk, p. m.Protram. p. m. Pros ram. p. m. Department public Instruction. p. m. Quartet and trio. p. m. Tabernacle orcan and choir. p. m. Soprano and baritone; . old-tidance music p. m. Dance music midnight Silent. I f a. m. Oood morning, a. m. Walt music a. m.Jaaa record. 100 a. m. Breakfast protram. I 00 i. m. Air Journal. 10:00 a. m. Housewives hour. 10 30 a. m. Sustentions. 11:00 a. m. Westher. 1105 a. m. Ballads. 11:45 a. m. Jarm forum. U 00 noon Luncheon procrsm. 12:s0 p. m. Resume of proBrams. 1:00 p. m. Music lovers' hour. 1:00 p. m. Matinee music. I SO p. m. Tea time. m.Varletv. p. 7 a gold decoration D. O., DONALD Cal., NOV1S, Pasadena, In the boys' tenor, first prize-winn- er division, also received $5000 cash prize, and a two-ye- ar a gold decoration a scholarship it leading American conMr. Novla sing "Macushla" servatory. In Path sound and talking news reel at Pantaftes theatre this week. In the $3000 cash and a two-ye- ar " scholarship at a leading Amer- ican conservatory. Miss Arth slnga "Annie Laurie' on Psthe sound and talking new reel at Pantages theater this week. 1 00 I 08 00 SO i Wonderful Tonic Formula Helps Restore Youthful Vigor, Vitality, Amazing- Energy fll-J-- 5 The Salt Lake Tribune Offers a New Guide To Good Manners 1 p. p p. p. Meters 830 health-promoti- ariMirfE p. ELECTRO-DYNAMI- d. no-tru- Set a nd Speak e r NOW ON DISPLAY In Pantages Theatre Foyer --- --- , Co.y J SLAVER SENTENCED. JERSEY CITY. N. J.. Jan. 16 (JP). Peter Kudzlnowskl today was sen tenced to die In the electric chair during the week of February 24 for the murder of Joseph Storelll. New York East Bide boy, in the Jersey City meadows. a Kilocycles m. Son shop: orchestra, m Binsers: bouse concert, m. Feature. ru. Extension service. p. m p. m. p. m Singers: symphonic piano. flvmphonet : srmplionv hour. Feature: house concert. mldiilsht Dano music protram. FOUNTAINS r.;;. :";y7" 40 C01 eh ctric Without Tubes - Can be had at any one of these dealers listed be- low, in your choice of table model in colors or in consoles. Your knowledge of values tell you wjll that only the demand for Atwater Kent could make such a price possi ble. ..- . i MODEL illETTCR 4 C - Lsa Angeles 258.5 Meters 1050 Kilocycles KNX Yoa poor, sickly, discouraged women who have been suffering With nervous debility, weakness, sapped vitality, loss of strength a bad case of "the blues." Take heart luck is with you! The great THE NEW He has the strength ta bid two, but with one is it suit unstopped, questionable whether a count of eighteen justifies North would Jump the a two-bito two, and south then one would be amply strong enough to bid three which would obtain the con tract. 11. The first trick should be: West, five of spades: north, six; east, jact; south, trey. South ducks this-trlso as to be In position to exhaurt the spades In the east hand befofei soui-trying his diamond finesse. had taken the first trick and tried the diamond finesse on trick a, he would not have made game; as east would have won with the diamond king and returned a spade through south's remaining king (or queen), and trev of spades. 12. To trick 2. east should lead the nine of spades, south should play the queen, west the ace, and north the four. There would be no point in west s holding up the ace of spades. West knows from the play that east has played his last spade, so if West should duck the second trick and east should subsequently obtain the'lead. he would not be able to lead west's (Copyrights John F. Dille KFI, Los Anjfeles 640 Kilocycles 7 00 00 10 10 11 00 - (HW 4K-0-- 3 468.5 Meters 10 11 00 p. 00 p. 00 p. 4 i quali- m. Tom Brenneman: m. 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Denver 361 2 C00D FURNITURE pases for woman who what It proper In drew, manner, conduct and aoclal relation, but who do not car to read volume on the eub)ert are on Innovation chapter etiquette in n parunent houae and on the gotf Hnks. Avoid embarraeainc mlitake by having thl reference book bandy at ali time. Any reader may et one for u cent bj using the coupon below. prize, 1 ck Salt Lake 232.6 Meters Watts 1290 Kilocycles KDYL. " Precious Health i -- SOUTH by bidding one Clsulcs. Children' 7 00 7 05 7 30 Women Regain ESTABLISHED 183? 31 prize-winn- er a. m. Reveille. a. ta. slelodr matters. II hlrlrtinir he At auction? a. pj fletilni.ua exercise. Question No. 10 What should the . a. m. Sons. bidding be at contract? a. m. flettinc-u- p exercises. a. m Inspirational period. Question No. 11 What four cards a. m. Instrumental ensemble. should be Dlaved to the first trick? a. m. Of Interest to madam. Question No. 12 What four cards ' a. m.Bon hit. should be played to the second trick? a. m. Housekeeper chat. a, m. Happy hour. THE ANSWiia. noon Asrwultural economics; the 9. At auction, south should obtain weather. the contract with a bid of one no- p. m. Omaha and Osden livestock. p. m. Midday mrlanse. trump. p. m. Mew. 10. At contract, south should start 1000 1 00 Su-te- (VPV-C- ount tlqiiett. A reference book of the buy man and want to know HAZEL C. ARTH, Washington, contralto, first girls' division, received a I3 I 30 p. m. Fashion sketches. 13 p. m. Request. 4:00 p. m. What nextT 4 30 p. m. Popular music. 5 00 p. m. Children's hour. ... I 10 a m. Dinner hour music. 45 p. dolnss. 7 00 p. fm. Prosram. , 7 10 p. m Chain brosdesst. 00 p. m flludio pro ram. I 00 " p. m. Entertmev. ' 10 00 p. m. Harmony time. 1100 p. m. Dance music. 13 00 Dildnltht Sisnln off. JAPAN DIPLOMAT DIES. , TOKYO, Jan. 1 Chlnda, aged 72. lord chamberlain to the emperor, died today alter r a short Illness. He was ambassador to Washington from 1811 to 1920 and also served as ambassador to Berlin and London. He was graduated from an American university in 1881. OMltf 3 KSL, Salt Lake 265.3 Meters 1130 Kilocycles 3000 Watts ad In twenty ehort chapter this booklet tell about modern s V v - -- Radio Program d. city cemetery. Mr. Olmstead Is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loren A. Aim-ste.brothers, Loren K. Olmstead of Atlanta, Oa.; Gillespie Olmstead of Los Angeles; sisters, Mrs. O. L. Johnson and Miss Edna Olmstead, Salt Lake, and stepbrothers, Edwin Crossman of Salt Lake and Paul Crossman of Portland. Ore. Sale c AT PANTAGES THEATRE THIS WEEK an Acre J-- 2:00 DINWOODEY'S f Spoclil to The Trtblne. 7-- p. I O0 p. m. Tribune Carrier Rites 4 00 p. m. Planned for Friday t1 0000 p.p. m.m. PAVLKSS AT 1 J-- WASHINOTON. Jan. 16 VP). The SPEECH ANNOUNCED. navy department has been advised Spec 11 ta Tht Tribune. that Brigadier Oeneral Smedley D. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. James C. Butler, who has been In command of Parmer of New Hampshire, national the marines In China, will arrive at grange lecturer, will speak at an open San Francisco February 0. In the district courtroom of The fourth marine regiment, sta tieetlng county courthouse tioned In Shanghai, haa been InThursday at p. m. Mr. Farmer Is creased to its full strength, US0 men. tin a tour of the northwest, speakand the remainder of the men of ing at conventions and other gath- the brigade will return to the United erings of grange members. States on the naval transport U. 8. 8. Henderson, leaving Manila Febru- - $30 oniMn,(b'Tmnrnb WTO dCEEa w XL MOSCOW, Idaho. More than for ty acceptances have been received from Idaho bankers to attend the two-da- y short course at the Univer sity of Idaho Thursday and Friday, C. W. Hungerford, acting Dr. states PEETZ. Colo., Jan. 18 (JP. ol tne college oi agriculture. Planned as a prairie metropolis dean The course is being arranged ty twenty-fiv- e years ago, the townslte of Laura, now but a vast wheat field, officers of the Idaho State Bankers' association cooperating with the uni- has been sold for $30 an acre. The 244 acres that made up the versity college or agriculture town of Laura, once boasted the ap This course is arranged to acquaint pellation "The Dream City of the West," and, situated along the tracks the bankers better with the farming of the Burlington railroad, a great situation and many farmers are ex- pected to attend. future was foreseen for the city. Houses and business buildings were Special to Th Tribune. PA YSON. Annual stockholders' built and a park, dedicated to all was plotted by H. C. M. meeting of the Strawberry Highline the people," who planned the town. Canal company was held Tuesday McKlbbon, But the "dream" proved chlmer-- J By MILTON C WORK afternoon at the Fourth ward chapel. estaousnea lis The International Authority. Olen E. Davis of Genola and Elmer icai, meat uurnngton known Meras station then Peetz, Sabin of Salem were reelected on cer, and Laura became a ghost city AUCTION BRIDGE AND the board of directors and W.E. of CONTRACT BRIDGE. Then the buildempty buildings. Oreenalgh of Santaquin was elected ings were torn down. Today we give deal C and four to fill a vacancy. Now the town of Laura has been luestions. President Lee R. Taylor gave a re sold to Harry A. Severns of Kimbol-toport showing the system to be In Ohio, for t3Q an acre. good condition. . A financial report was given by R. E. Huber. secretary. WOODMEN INSTALL. An assessment of 35 cents per acre- - Special to The Tribune. foot, or 10 cents per acre, was made - BLACKFOOT. Idaho. Modern for operation and maintenance, with 53 . tea and an extra charge to users of the early Woodmen of America held a Joint" I J WH-NORTH nooa waters. installation Monday evening at Odd about 200 in Fellows halh-ws g i FEATURED ON Bankers Signing For Short Course ' Site of One-Tim- e Dream City Sells Royal-Neighbo- ered Sunday morning. The gymna sium was saved. '1 tie senooi ouua lng was erected nearly twenty years ago at a cost of $80,000, and $70,000 Insurance was carried. Origin of the lire Is undetermined. ALWAYS piano ana irumpei auei. f Kjilnar r enter The talnment. follows: n, made and plans for replacement of the destroyed scbool.boue. will await 4he findings.' The fire was dlscov- - ON WASHINOTON, Jan. 16 WV The conference for the cause and cure of war late today Mrs. Car rie Chapman Catt of New York as its national chairman. At Mrs. Catt's request three vice chairmen were named to assist her, because of her recent ill health. The three new vice chairmen are Miss Ruth Morgan. Mrs. D. E. Waid and Miss Hen rietta Boeiois. an or New Yonc Two secretaries also were named. Instead of one as heretofore. Mls Josephine Schaln of New York' was corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ben Iloopor of Wisconsin was chosen recording secretary. Mrs. Edgerton Parsons of New York was elrcted treasurer. The unity of feeling between American and European women in the cause of world peace was stressed at today s sessions. Auction Bridge SHOSHONE, laano. oiuaenis 01 Shoshone high school ana elemen tary graoes renewe Inuteu uuemergency Wednesday morning quarters in nine different buildings ftltu as mucn lunumre ana equipment as could be gotten together. Mast of the students had their books Jiome with them when the south side . evenings lation authorizing the addition or grazing lands to national forests is being killed in congress because of opposition by the interior depart ment, whicn is ODieciing w Discing more grazing lands under the Jurisdiction of the forest service in the hope of forcing through congress a general grazing bill applicable to the unreserved public domain. This departmental attitude has held up a number of bills propostng to add large areas to some of .the Idaho national forests, especially the Boise and Cache. Today Senator Thomas and Representatives Smith and French tried to argue the de partment into withdrawing its objection to the Idaho bills, because Idaho people are anxious to get these lands under forest service control so they can use them under permit. The Interior department Is not disposed to withdraw its objection, and the outlook for these bills is none too good this session, nor Is the prospect encouraging for any of the pending grazing bills, though Chairman Don B. Col ton Intends at an early day to bring the grazing Issue before his committee In the hopes of getting action. Winners of Atwater Kent National Radio Audition Highlinc Canal Elects Officers - , Antiwar Group Names Suffrage Leader Chairman; 17, TJ29. CO." WRIGHT'S "222 SOUTH MAIN. RADIO DEPT. ' PHONE WASATCH 38. J -- City Weak.-a you can cents at Street .... j eev n "t anfT SO fee ling nurniir Tablets for so Dri. Schramm-'"Jonrmj- tt n or arty Drni drug ;ore in Arr.erlc Tou ran take theoe tablet for 30 not senefie dave then if "tou-ar- e wiUi the Improvement . In health get tAdv.i your money back. W 9 m !OJ p m 00 p m 10 Mcfoti C M I Drrnre. Owt Z 11 - - Artistic enwnlhle. - 8slon orrh-sl- Dence music ra to r ZS4.1 I M P i houra.' 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