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Show ' ' . .1- - TUEJEBkt). gBWEgPAY. SOTDIBEB St, lWt .V ' - " ' NAVAL REVIEW, PARADES AN0 PAGEANTS TO.GREET VETS A SANFRCISCO s r fc By EDWARD L. KOCKE, International News Service Staff ' - Correspondent. r SAN "FRANCISCO, Sept 28. Hie City by the Golden Gate will be invaded October ? 15 - to 19-- y friendly, force. One hundred and fifty thousand veterans will take possession of San Francisco daring the fifth an nuai national convention.--' of the American Legion, which Is expected to be the greatest, reunion of vet erans since theformation of the organization.- Not since the call to r arms at Lexington sent a. thrill around the world was there, ever heard such a rumbling of drums nod chirping of fifes as will overwhelm this city entertalninits. dancing, banquets. events and. .' . j scheduled. gthwjMvgrams Llffr4 ' Lieutenant ."CeBCBrtrWtinter nar get t, general chairma-f-t- he tlonal invention ..committee, is directing preparations for the conhotel here, vention at the 1'afa national conclave b'adriuarters. Telegrams urging allocation of several United States Shipping hoard vessels to convev. the legion delegates and their families Ho and FUM1 from the convention city have been sent by General Liggett to officials of the shipping board. The Ameri can- Legion desires to charter, .u emergency possible, vessels of-thigh jinjss,v-thleti- -- - he fleet. the good old Dollar and make it reach, :iurt her sill set a riew yalueo thalifithas ilo preliminary to the convention,,. One of the hundred and one Sstunts Iteine arranged for the bud dies and their sweeties is series- Si baud-fin- d dram contests. One thousand dollars, to make it inter eating, will be distributed in cash prises to each of the winning teams. CharieaH.Cunningham is chair Discovery Slay Assist in man of the which . mulating-- Theory Regard-- : has this feature in hand. -- 100 Ancient In order to secure a per Deposits. iag cent representation Cunningham has written to the state adjutants " Dr. Murray O. Ifayea, professor cf the legion, inviting each to see of Geology at the Brinham Toungi that all drum corps and bands of the organization participate. trin Into. northern V:l'tah and - A number of the legionnaires will southern Idaho, where itwent inilp' be up In the air during the national company with Dr. C E. B?sed of gathering. Crissy Field, "Presidio, the National Museum, Washington, De D. from where the is under the direction C which Havilands made biBtory-i- n tbe re- of the Smithsonian Institute, in cent transcontinental mail search of fonsils.: The two sden-llst- s Is of the at disposal experiment. vMi'ed Igan Canyon, Black- the buddies: who care to sky "ride Bnil Ofr n T'tak UKU The field will be their headquar- Charles Canj-on-iLaKer Bear the ters. Efforts are being made to ob" tain for the convention and to place country. In Logan canyon they discovered at Crissy Field the T-- the giant fossils of trilobites, new ,genraj monoplane in which Lieutenants These trilobites are a ew discovery, Kelley and MacReady flew across the scientists, think and thruogh the continent, - Major Harris C to correlate this Allen, chairman of the committee them they expect n on aviation, is planning spectacu- section of the country with strata In British Columbia". lar features. Major Allen stated the trip, that the army, navy and mail corps One of the main purposes ofs was. to flying departments have promised according to DrX Hayes, In making the avia- clarlfytbe kneHiedge of Camnarin to possible, tion feature worthy of the service. fosite and find data, If formulatThe greatest array of United which will assist them in States dreiidnanghts, cruisers, des- ing a theory regarding this ancient . . troyers, submarines and ether war-cra- ft depiwit. ,. . ':.' While on the trip Dr. Hayes made since the entrance thrttugh the Golden Gate of the Pacific fleet a very valuable collection of Cam: will be anchored" in the harbor at Imrin fossils for the Geologieal San Francisco bay during the five-da- laboratory and specimen room of convention. Acting Secretary Several thousand specimena were of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt has brought back and placed on exhibitelegraphed " legion ' ;' headquarters tion at the big church institution. : here that twelve An interesting - incident of the one armored cruiser, thirty-- xtrip was a snow storm which manine destroyers and numerous rooned the scientists, for a da$ and other lesser craft will augment war-cra- a half in Logan conyan and St of the fleet - now anchored Charles summit I TMANFIND- NEW FOSSILS i I record-breakin- - yalue, for . . . . Ladies' Union Suits, $1.95 values to $1,00 J1.75 Ladies' Cotton Waists, $2.95 value $1.00 to $5,951 pair .... g 28-ho- - Bed Spreads; choice Ohe jot Ladies' and ChU. dren's high and low heel, . white, and black Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords; values Your- ..:;$1.00 Hemmed Napkins, worth double; one iW. i . Turkish ffl in yards... sliUU 4 . See Our WindoW-S- 36-in- Kimono $1.45 pairs for . . . . for Felt Slippers, Crash Toweling, 25c value, 6 yards' for .$1.00 Curtain Cam-barl- r:.'..-..$i.o- per pair Al! Silk Child's Sweaters and Caps, nn , for ri I M ff lUU d.$1.00 Pongee, tPhUU 2 y yards 'for piece Fancy Silk, $1.95 value, 01 lift . . 01 $1.35 and $1.50 value Table Covers, $1.95 S"-- : . $1.00 . One lot Silks, your choice at, s yard, ... Bath : Robe Material, 59c value; 2 .;. -- Large Lace Table Centers and Scarfs, Nu-Ra- y S 1.25 i"5.:ata;.$i.oo : Baby Crib Blankets," IV Materials, lo 39c; 4 values value;. igiii.oof; Material, .. 75c value, 3 yards... . - colors, 35c 1 ii . Jap Crepe, aU:lJ Sri iaps, 75c; 4 EXTRA Blue Serge, 1 ch Chdd's nooi "values Toweling, 29c value; Chil-dren- 's - 7 - W0t Ladies' Silk Jersey Yests, $2.25 value' . . , . . and Black Cotton Hoser 25c value; Ladies'- Fable Damask, $1.50 g for... Sateen Turkish Bath TowtL, 43c P-i fifl vafue, 4. for?liUU Polish, ::$i,oo Petticoat, $1.7 o value for c-- r nn - :. ..$1.00 -- Children's Gingham Dresses, 2 for . . y . 9 V N ft here. Admiral . - It JL will be of the fleet and will be present on the cruiser Seattle. Most of the vessels will arrive as early as October 12. Eleven hun dred commissioned officers and 20,000 enlisted men will constitute the ; personnel et the fleet Naval units from several foreign countries are expected here during the legion's annual conclave, invitations having been extended - to numerous allied governments to dispatch one or more fighting vessels to Sao Francisco to participate in the monster naval review that is to be part of the elaborate program: Spectacular night illumination of the entire fleet, participation In dazzling parades and "a general augmenting of thecolo t and gayety of the convention atmosphere la assured by the presence of the naval Uliits. One afternoon in the conCoontx GENEALOGICAL COM'EXTION OF ALPINE STAKE HELD. PLEASANT GROVE, Sept.-2- 6 The Alpine stake genealogical con vention was held In the stake tab-- . ernacle at American Fork,' Sunday James T. Eaglebrath ; October 8, Partridge et al; November 1, F M. with W. I Hayes, stake chairman, State "of Utah vs. Arley Birch ; Ballard vs.' W. L. Huff; November There were 225 workers October 4, State of presiding ptah vs. Gust 2. T. P. Wet2 vs. Andrew N'ellson ; present :r,v;Ai.'i v; .1 Likuresis.-';",November S,' Simon Eggertsen vs. 4. The purpose of family organisaThe civil suits follow i October 57 Orvil Olseir-e- t al ; November 6, the tions was discussed by Jlrg. Ellen Cragun and the value ot genealog- Holcomb & Hoke company vs.W.Sut- Beckylth compafiy ts. Lewis Jacob- .E. ical work was the topic handled by ton Cafe (Jury)t Oct)ber 6, on; November 7, R. E. Hunter vs. Miss Alice Jacklin at the morning Ellsworth vs. C. E. Jluish (jury) ; American Fork City, et al (jury) ; - vs. OctoberEdward' Burgess session. 9,. AmerThos. Alvln Whitby; Octolwr 10, November 13, E. H. Street vs. City et al Consolidated Wagon and Machine ican Fork .. company vs. Bird Brown et al ROBINSON "AT KIWAXIS. October-11- , MikkelSoren (iury)f The postponed program s of the son vs. Louis Thompson ; October .. v . 12, Counuerclill - Bank of Spanish Kiwanls from last week willJ)eJ The coqrt calendar for the Octo- Fork Jr.; October 13, given at the regular luncheon ber term of the Fourth district Nlchohw- - Tiutic Con. Mining com- the Hotel Rolrts- Thursday noon. court contains three criminal cases pany Lebi Tintic company J. W. Robinson will give an advention week will be devoted ; en- and 25 civil cases. Five of the civil October .16, Thomas Ross dress on the Constitution . of the (jury); Postmaster J.' P. tirely by the veterans to the battle cases will be tried by Jury. vs. . Hyrum- Christensen; Oct'oler United States. fleet, "open house", being maintainThe criminal cases are as fol 17, I'rovo Mercantile ' Agency vs. McGuire ,wil be the chairman of ed on all vessels lu the harbor, with lows: October 2, State of Ctah vs Jos. B. Walton ; October 18, A. E. the meeting. . Anderson Garage and Machine comNOTICE OF SALE. pany vs. James Curtis et al; October 19, Interniountain Association a of Credit Men vs. Home Insurance Mining Company, - of . Business, company; October 20, P. P. Thomas Principal rs. Anna Ruth Amundsen et al: Provo. I' tab. . tXtober 23, 8eth Piston, state bank ' There are delinquent upon the U. McCornick et al; following " described - stock on acexaminer, vs. October 25, Hugh Wright vs. Louis count of assessment No. 1, levied Thompson: October .20. John G on the 1st day of June, 1923, the Cravenrvs. Alvin M. Jensen et ill: several amounts set opposite the Oi tober 27, West Cnlon Canal com respective : shareholders, as:fol-lows- : - '.' pany vs. Thos. Thornley; .October ..j.? 80r. Alvln Lunceford vs. Pleasant Cert No. Name. Shares. Am't Grove Canning company; October 2 Thos. H. Lewis... 50000 $500.00 500.00 A- L, Ercanbratk vs. 31, .THE commander-in-chie- f HOUR SALE From 10 - Vi:w ' ' i toll A. M 45 Dr. Geo. El Robison 5200 . 52.00 R. C. Carter 1000 10.00 4C -' SUN-FAS- T ...... ...... 47 E. Jameson 1000 48 Wm. Ridge 1000 49 Arwin R. Provonsha 400 52 ... 400 53 W. R. Scott 500 54 Frank D. Fielding-- . 400 03 A. O. Smoot 300 64 Henry Wing 500 65 L. C Jorgensen .. 500 66 Dr. L. B. Litker... 5chm 68 Edwin' Broughsonr 2200 '69 Jacob Christensen. 915 70 H. L. Mulliner.... 1000 71 M. J. Mulliner. . 4 610 72 Kay Colvin . 1035 73. Eberhart Ban'er. . .' 915 74 Mrs. Al Nysouger. 455 75 Al Nysonger Too 79 Guy II. Needham.. 610 L 80 Geo. O. Golden... 1000 82 E. A. Peay 40J2 H. M. and W. J. SIDE DRAPERY E $2.25 value S..W.-Peterso- n E E ..... . OCTOBER COURT CALENDAR SET . - - ' - ." . w O . U u k Varm Air Startup k1 R R . u a W ii4BAi fOR.M; Have the heat from your furnace N piped to each room no need of leavD IUMI 10. w when you want it. i. SMOKE, SOOT AND GAS PROOF hf&M ' 1 sr . s A Pair of New Soles Is perhaps all that's needed to rcnJcr your f&lkand winter Shoes fit for further wear. We'll provide them. The Repair cost Is trivial cottpared to the greatly, added service you'U get out of your Shoes. , Repair Department Phone 574. , 0 Get the heat where you want it and BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE mu 101 B. H. Jacob 9"0 And in accordance with law nn .order of the board of dire; made-othe 1st day of June. 22.00 so of each xnirc 9.15 stock as may be necessary, wi 10.(X sold at public auction at the ' 6.10 of the comiwny, Andersiin';' Gaij street.. P: 10.35241 .West-Cent9.15 ttah-'a- t 6;3( p. m., Satunbiy. 4.55 hot 13, 1923. To iay the delii 3.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 -- 1 many-share- 1000 10.00 600 liagen C 5.00 prim- 1W '1.00 hagen A. Bndgcr 17 L. Cutler 19 Mrs. W. T. Brown 20 C. V. Hasan 310 100 1000 8.05 8.00 1.00 10.00 4.06 M. JoIWy law "moo a U J. J. U. Jolley s, er 7.00 6.10 10,00 assessment together with oi esiiense of advertising and ' j. l. rcsse; Trea? 4.00 14.00 (iirst SeeretarjLjand publication Seiu. publication Oct. 11, 1923. i - By - T3o ? 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