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Show V THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1921. STATE; AMD"' IDAHO.- at NATION TOLD SESSION OPENS - V Greatly Reduced Prices . Gather at Salt ?ommittees Delegates Lake to Attend Two-dayMeeting Apparel Mid-Summ- er club ran of 'ARK HIGHWAY Representing PreDistricts Various sent Reports at Meet s' R NEWS Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem State - STANDARD-EXAMINE- SMOCKS SKIRTS LAKE, June 16. Accomplishments of women of thewasUnited disall States through club work, d sessions at at cussed length yesterday of the General Federation of Women's clubs. Community service, educolors $1.95 cational facilities, prison reforms, $1.00 bet public health laws, and general were terment for women and children among the subjects gone over, Two hundred and sixty one dele gates and 340 visitors attended yess sessions. terday Prartinallv the entire dav was given over to reports from club officials of varlnns states. Sueerestions that the gingbe published and distributed voile waists, reports ' . ! were to i all free, 1, enthusiastically clubs, i. voile ham list of material Importance, the main idea (received and when a subscription l8' ff started with the vew 79c all sizes being to connect the various nationally $1.95 to $7.95 U.OOO to finance the undertaking, one with single highway, which, 400 was raised. parks wilt be hardsurfaced. The L Mrs. Homer Miller of Des Moines important thing is that the highway chairman of the reorganization the!Iowa. most should be the direct between various parks and points of scenic m- - committee gave a report on the mittee which she represents. Mrs. w. of Florida, vice president of Denver. Is; Jennings, Finlay L. McFarland tne presided at the organization, of. F. and the association, J.l afternoon sessions. president Phnmwiain rionvor toonirDr wcro MAKCS REPORT. all Misses' occupied with the flood situation in Thirty-si- x Mrs. J. E- Church of Nevada, re Colorado and will be unable to attend. ' Gus Holms, secretary-manage- r, there- - porting for Colorado, New Mexico, Arnew $1.95 $2.95 fore is the chief executive at the Nevada, Utah, "Wyoming, Idaho, vention Montana, Washington, Oregon and Stephen Tyng Mather, director of California, delivered one of the best national park service of the depart- reports of the day. She said that thement of the interior, arrived In Salt ' territory of the United States she repan A win Talr& vctftorHav haraV oox. rpQAnfpfi pmhrnrpa M11U J VMtVl .U.1VM whirh rnrptica.lly ilVl Children's Children' eral days." He came here for the pur- - a third of the land of the nation, has chck I !a dresses, the popu-"pose of attending the convention. population smaller than k drrs. have not been to Yellowstone lation of greater New York. She Sizes since last fall," said Mr. Mather, ed attention to the fact that with but Rood 2 to' 6 "but I am assured In reports that the 1,000 clubs in this area, the problems coloring, of eastern park is in excellent condition. The .were differentShefrom those 2 to 6 said in part: roads generally are good and will be cubwomn. "Education is the vital thing with opened up earlier than usual. I am in-- 1 39c formed that they will all be open when us. and the club women are doing ev-tfor the season. Sun- - erything In their power to foster prac-dapark opens 79c and up There are some buffalo, elk, :t1cal education for the future citizens and deer on hand to greet the first; of the west. visitors this season, although most ofj "Colorado, with 20,000 club women, these animals are back from the main has an education fund of $42,000..raised mostly by voluntary subscriptraveled roads. "Our appropriation is sufficient to- tions. Idaho, with a membership of "warrant putting the park in good con- 3,000, had an education fund of 58.000. dition and we will do that. I shall raised principally through memorials go to the park from Salt Lake Sat- - for soldier boys who fell in the world - t-- r-urday of this week and will be onlwar. Oregon, with a membership oi w Urlirollnn M ra Ph rrVi tnnk n innrl Iha) thrnnrh thl m1lnm fhlrn"V T T f hand, for the official opening. 000. Ltahs education fund has Just V?e ".,.? SCOUTS EXPECTED. XTTT XT TXT tho n.nrkLomh r, k,.i.- CAT i mI T a ,intaA ,.v XA1 n u"u "A feature this year that I beli OV4'hppn started and nt present amounts U1,luud) r are W. rt A vnr.l rrt Mint f ihl . iiiiiiu. Mrs states .nrnnri ihp wptpm " will be enhanced In the future, w ill be to $1,000. Nevada has an education uu .hi V t ' Mirhin f.w.tinn mat.r, , 9 the visit to the park of 250 boy sco uts fund of $10,000. and Arizona $21,000. I iv; .. n w A a n .lo at r .ikt v AH of the intermountain and coast from Clinton, Iowa, in automobil es. r: winter, of mhrr h wort m UrUiVkn in.ii ' . , L.wV"-- ! , Junr i"." Thnmn. "There is a short stretch of oil.- Z. rVl . Kentucky. TeV-MiVaWiUrprTdent of the genera. ., .Unci. In Salt ken between Ashton,. Idaho, and West . - ""v. n WU coruUclcrrd nt a mrun. lowstone, Mont., that needs repair! ng thpm national parKS. A number of 'runiuuii, n yi nihsnn. "nresldent of the ronort was that sho nvnl.loH tntitir rtu, .,,. .... t s. mornin l" at .,: and I think the people of Salt Lake the states also are making an effort offlo V ,,ir ; i. vna th flrt!anV, MV ih. f I. " " " ' v. commUHlon.r and between here and the park sh ould to Preserve bird life. Camp grounds t'.Vto, rVnort n in var club the u. wh'! of w ' "mmim-fii- , are being es- - 0'v 1 T.hi rV attend to this. jfor automobile tourists women rr unrt1 polntrd lo ,nvrSUgatc The fin.i rprmV, nn the ooof the work in Maine New Hamp tablished by the club why milk U U iJ, nwn inat ' " V th teach of Cor TO ENTERTAIN OLD FOLKS intermountain states- Problems beyond "'r" Jnh, RUPERT, Idaho, June 16. Old the unemployed Her report Included thir riruliniiK The next report, presented by Irs. ka letleration. Folks day will be celebrated June 25). by western club women-- ' women tn .Minnesota. wurK oi hid ciui) Tho apodal cfmniltl.n t LB oeaiora are , avjli a. vnuan indue ct yiect xui mtr D. J. Borup and t. w ' uHnflftrf wri:" Wisconsin, Iowa. North Dakota. So, Mr. HJncklry. O. D. Merrill, at the head of the movemen t. and saving of the west's natural beauties, president Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. ot tho Ltah State Dairy council; V,f : .7 various committees have bee n appoint-i - declaring L that the only,u way to holdJ ."if1" oo w . V. v I Urn, Aoi.vt Roy Ililllam. ecrctary of the Fait iew iriocv, a.11 wno tne iiaturcii auenery ui iiic secnun ed to arrange for entertaining West Delaware nnd Lake County Milk Producrra associam alfp tViprrH Ihn shnw Knnti of the nn ilumbla, Maryland, ara mnr thnn R9. voara rf 9 Americanization work o: NEW YORKER WILL - t Inn is tn sap that rnn ?rpsa spta thpm,'r8'n'a tion; MIm Jean Cox. head of th hom of th.. aside as national parks and monu- - clubs in these states was featured in ir,,ri MEET U' REGENTS of education;brunch Mr. Kena It. Maycock. ments. She then cited instances ot ,lcr tn SPKAKS. charge of the vocational df partmertt FLORIDA WOMAN several of the western playgrounds Follow the crowds to The Herof the horn Mrs. J. W. McCollum. president of, haviner been saved to the various states .ir0i col-i.SALT Before the vlnion of the ronomlr mitage over the good road to the through the efforts of organized fed- - the Florida federation, was the next; board of LAKE. "uof Fi,h Agrlcu.tur.l . L. .Urtineau. Salt Iake coun- the Lnlvrslty of lege; regents work. speaker. Her report was for Virginia.! . f V ' t it l r . jitney dance. Best band in the state. erationlURICiATION rilru cnooses a &outn to North Carolina. nucced SUSKSSFD. iian uruima, president . . . Four-hou- r fL.i.i.l. tf concert every Sunday, norma. ana .uis AMrs. Church appealed for assistance gia, Alabama, food CommU Louisiana, lJr jonn uairy Wldtsoe. the members u,i'ul' wil oonfpr with Dr. T. A. Storey. rr o Hioner; (Seorgv C. Snrtth. m.m.ir of lor irrigation projects, saying that wa- -- stspippi. Arnansas ann if..4. starting at 2:00 p. m. . bmlth Iiron. tlalry farm: FrnnU "..ter is neeaea to matcn tne wests won- - .ue saia ui.u uuuum nurnuwu In the Colleire feasor oi lo' ,T!,nftKrr derful amount of sunshine. In dis- being paid to club work in the south tn, City ofhyslene York and executive an .f the Clover Ixaf dairy. n II' :,d r"5 werr..tarv of the national fiorlal hy-- i farm manage. f ,,,, - Rime bureau of the 1'nlted States K..v- - m,rnl demonstrator of the department n v tlWI ugncuiiure. eminent who Is now nn ) Salt Lake. V: EX.COUNTY OFFICER , . " ATI rt UiJ O. i. AitKKRTKn meeting of the board will be called. This much concern nir th lone Iendlng question was learned yester- SALT LAKK. June 16. Arrest of day from statements made by W. "W. Hiter. president of the board of re- Hugh A. .McMillan, former chief in the redemption department Inclerk gents. the Mr. Riter declared that he w.xs not office of NV. Harton. former county alile to state specifically the date of treasurer. a made lam nlfht th proposed special meeting, adding: lVputy Sheriffs It. V. Morgan and by "It will be some day next week, prob-- . H. tlllrs, to answer fourteen rh.rr-It.ably not later athan Wednesday." He of misappropriation of public fund. to the exnet time of The former deputy treasurer, who ha wis uncertain Dr. Storey"B arrival. bren active In political circles In alt county for many ye.ir. ua taken to tho county Jail, where he furnished bonda for 11500 to ure his appearance In tho city court today, oo National men, road park supporters, advertisingcitizens and experts, public spirited touring enthusiasts were among ofthose the present at the initial session "second annual convention of the Nak tional Highway associa10 o'clock today at tion, which opened for a two-da- y session. The primary object of the conven- tion is to discuss problems of the as- sociation, formulate plans for the fur- therance of its aims and elect officers for the coming period of office. ROUTE. According to Gus Holms, secretary- - June SALT LAKE, SALT 16. 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SIDDOWAY SENDS CHECK TO AUDITOR r XPECTA?i!L The Audit Bureau of Circulations a national association of advertisers, publishers and advertising agents was organized to give impartial examination to all publishers' statements issued by A. B. C. members. r 1 l. iVLOTHERS y The Fr Hv Mad Easier Generation CKOd-IUrt- SALT LAKE, June In compliance with a demand made upon him by Mark Tuttl. state auditor. It. H. Hiddoway. former state Hah and came commlaaloner. tendered payment of 14477. SS with a letter by hl which stated that the money attorney wa paid under protest. K. A. district attorney .'sal J yesterday that tho payment roado by Mr. Siddoway to cover alleged short-ao far as h knew would not In any way affect the trtai of the former fish and trame commissioner on tho seven chances of misappropriation of public funds, under which ho was bound over to tho Third district court recently. wrtn h lij Uinq Ilog-eni- An audit by the A. B. C. covers not only the total number of papers printed it looks into the way subscribers were obtained. If a paper offers extravagant inducements to swell the number of subscribers, its value as an advertising medium is lessened. Some publishers print a large number of papers, but allow a liberal return from newsdealers. You get that in mJ" ) information from an A. B. C. report. When you buy space from an A. B. C. Newspaper, you are buying with all the' facts before you The Standard-Examniis a member of the A. B. C, and you are urged to examine carefully the last report of er the A. B. C. Place your advertising with A. B. C. facts as the guide to sure results. OV ED i on Y B E. C. Olsen, manufaeturcr and jobber, the old reliable box mail, has moved into his new warehouse at 377 Thirty-firi- t street, where he is reaay to serve both old and new patrons. Mr. OUen carries the largest stock of buihel baskets, berry cups and box material in the state. Wholesale and retaih Phone 471-J- . BERRY BASKETS and BOXES Bushel Baskets, any quantity, at the right price, GROUTS GRAIN STORE 332 Twenty.fourth Street . e. AIL U stoku 1abpi(ls Riaauiroi Co.. Birr. Arunt. fr-- . UTAH RAILROAD WAR1MER WEATHER MEN TO BE DINED AIDS CROP .GROWTH Railroad mm of th tat mWX ht AbncrmalJy warm weather of tha at a dinner at the Hilt pant week ha s ien lmretu lo th entertained FLAMES DESTROY Commercial club June 27 at t:20 growth of cereal, potatoes, tret a. BOISE WAREHOUSE Lake m. p. by the Bait Lake City pa3enrer truck, fruit and liveitock ranr in aaaoe tatlon. according to word rIvcj aectlona f the elate where mottlura out hr today. BOISE. Ida.. June If. Fire !at The constitution and ot ia ample, accordlr.r to tte weekly Wednesday nlffht destroyed tho S!nt. th new organization ar belnsr drawn rarge and crop bulletin for the slate. Warehouse here, entaillnjc a .os estl up. W. O. Vtlon of Ocden and Fhll Thr rapid melting of enow In tha mated at $50,000. Wool stortd In tho Hardlnr of Oirdn are on the com- hil'a haa kept trH3ia In lha mldila bulldlnc worth I2S.00O wu a total mittee, of arrangement. and northern counties in flood atita low. The Feenaughty company of generally.l Portrand. Oro lost a large amount of Rain need4 in the southern part road grading machinery and equip- cork and llneeed oil. wma invented InJ of the state? where livratock ranges. ment. The orlrln ot the fire was at' drT. and fair aronl tributed to spontaneous combustion. oo oo FO R E V E RK liza bj-la- FROM HAY FEVER tllluwunl f Hundred ppl".rwith th andOellchted and PEItMANENT t2 U iLaton-l- hl reltaf qbIcA received from our won thay hava derful new dlacoTary Aathma-SerAAtlxma and Bay with, all their tcrturea. may now ba BANISHED FOREVER. out thta announcement-anand at one to rvr. a. d Tf R. M. B. LABORATORIES 1003 Alaaka tU, WuK Xildg--a SOLDIER'S IIODV Altlll'n??. nillOIIAM CITY. Utah, June It. Tho body of Private Jjohn K. Jonen, A company. 3I3tU englneera. arrived here from Hoboken yesterday from Private Jones died from France. influenia In October, lilt, near the battle line and his body waa tem- porarily buried in a field cmetery. The young man was born at Wiliard. where the family resides, and funeral services will bo held there daring- - the present week, the date to be announced later. Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap t.Tland Talcum g .OWit ditrw.CMMil i oo pKPAItTMirvr JAKi:s A Message to Tilothers know the real human doctors rfsrht around la rotjr neicixboTbood : doctors made of flesh aod blood just like you : the. doctor with and hearts: thoe men who ar responding to call la Us dead of riigtjt - as readilj aa In tha bioad dayL'srtt; tbT ara to tell you tho pood that Fletcher's Castoria ha done, U doingreally and vriU do, froca,thalr exprience and their lore for cbiidrea. , Fletcher's Caitoria Is nothing: new. We are not askfcj 70a to trr an experiment. Wa'juat want to opoa yx?a the In: parlance cf buying lletchera. Vcmr phjrslclan will UIl yoa this, as he knows thre are a rraa-bof imititiona on, ths trunk et, and he is partictilarJy iatertsted In the welfare of your baby. YOU j-o- , la-pre- ItU.V. -- imiOHAM CITY, Utah. Juno If. The flr depnrtment was called out about midnight last night to blaxa In the Itrigham City laundry. The electric current had not ieen turned off from one of the motom and It became overheaded. Ignited and caused a great smoke, which the nfght watchman mw. There waa no other dam ss er OexMsioa Cavatoria always bear U alg-na-tar- e of 3 |