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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE' 17, 1921. piamwiiimiwi i ini i ijmj i I AIN DAKU-EXAMINE- R f WfflSTRlI STATE AND : IDMO NEWS FOR PUBLICITY Latest Items of Interest Troza Utah and Gem 3tat v ' RAISE CLASS OF UTAH POSTOFFICES Best Means to Obtain This ummer Appare .Mid-- S ' at prices have been prevailing in the supar market for, sornu time. ' To our surprise Migar took another, drop after we thought the bottom hail bon reached. You can easily care for your fruits now that sugar is so cheap. If you haven't already laid in your supply include a sack tomorrow mom-in- g with the unusual bargains we are offering." UNUSUAL BARGAINS ' - UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Shoulder Pork Koast. ' (hock on) pound. .122 ,23c Shoulder Pork Itoalst (best cuts) pound... 15 20c Shoulder lteef Pot Roast, pound . . . cx Pork Steak, . ... . T pound - , , lOvpounds Nfw Pota- Fluctuating j Discussed - Advertising" , - At Convention -- June 17. EffecUve July 1, thepostmaster general has rei classified a number of postof flees, on ' Dlscuwdon 17. LAKE.. June last salt the basis of receipts during the of publicity for women's work and the. auvaucornose wnicn onices n (year, have- Desi meinoa or ODiammjj 11 w shown growing receipt, grade of chief meeting feature yesterday's mawhose receipts have Salt Lake Convention Hopes while offices of the council of the General federare being reduced. dropped terially ation of Women's clubs. The sessions secof. Course from to Change Nampa. Idaho, , advancesand Preston. were 'given over entirely to depart '. ond to first classj Parma mental reports of the various activiPark Highway Idaho, and Newcastle and Yellowties of the federation, with particular stone Park, Wyo., advance from third attention given to the discussion ac-of Is to be to second Utah, Kamas, class; of getting the methods the best 17. SALT LAKE, June Through from third to fourth class. complishments of the great body Charles E. McStay of Southern Call - relegated es Linen embroidered smocks, all d working for the betterment of human fornia. representative of the Automo- j Two new postoffices have peen be to White skirts, neatly to the pique the public through daily T." of Southern California, the known as bileclub "Parr all ity "J "i.u. sizes; beautiful' midsummer and newspapers, to magazines the monthly i'TA present first real nTw objection r"" known -k wgnway routine of the Dnnoir. with $1.00 post periodicals. with pockets $1.95 colors was registered at the opening of the as TO VISIT HERMITAGE-Th- e Fremont in are offices master. I?oth second annual convention 01 me women will visit Ojfden tomorcounty. k Highway associwill hold their closing sesrow and ha commission service civil The ation, at the Hotel Utah yesterday-- . It been asked to hold examinations to sions at. the Hermitage hotel in OgHe suggested that the circuit, as fill the postmasterships at Laramie, den canyon. Dinner will be served for stands, must be divided with a spoke Wyo., and the following Idaho points: them in the early evening. Automo-to to the northwest to Mt. Rainier park, them from Ogden Avery, Bancroft, .Cralgmont. Culde biles 'will- ca rry over orCthe souh ta Grand Canyonr on the sac. the new paved the Hansen. Hermitage Juliaetta, Eagle, Deary. NaGlacier north to Yellowstone and to the was which New road, completed Ply .Lewison. Melba, Lapwal. Unusual checks and plaid gingtional park, on east to the Rocky mouth, Roberts, Rose Lake, Victor Hermitage yesterday. an5 voile White on the waists, organdie Mountain National park and aVid Winchester. Mrs. James J. Read of Fayettevllle, ham and voile house dresses, . syuthwest to Yosemite National park. toes 35" chairman tbe was of departArk., publicity appointCatherine today ninley was logthe Salt Lake 'Jle said that ed postmaster at Trout Creek, Utah, ment of the federation, gav her- re 40c? fresh Churned Cream- - . 79c all sizes. $1.95 to $7.95 ical hub for this arrangement. of after the at the Charles beginning resigned. port succeeding W..Fa?g, 2 CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE. -- 00noon session of the convention. Mrs cry Butter, pounds 59 The- credentials committee is made vice pres-- ; H. second J. Schermerhorn, .c large fresh Standard up of he following men: OG-DEthe ident of federation, presided. IN SINGERS "Wash.: John W. Roberts of Seattle, 25e Mrs. Read chose forher theme "The Cantaloupe, 3 for II.; C. Evans of Redding, Cal.; M.: B. and ORATORIO Need Federation's of LAKE Publicity SALT Yeaman of Idaho Falls, Idaho; A. J. How to Get It." L. Breitenstein of Great Falls, Mont.; Some, of the points brought out by4 K. Wells of Durango, Colo.r D. E- SniMrs. 17. Salt The Read were as follows: SALT LAKE. June der of Socorro, N. M.; W. L. Eller-bec- k Lake Oratorio society's great chorus, how to catch news It is "Learn tailored hats of all Misses trimmed milan Kemp of Salt Lake; E. H. Walker of aided by soloists and orchestra, ren- like a train, Thirty-si- x have to run for it. you S. of Breen Reno, Nev.; F. AFlagstaff,s, dered Haydn's Immortal oratorio be- Next catch your reader. Facts In Carlson of hats. Something new Ari., and John straws themselves are not necessarily inter.'.$2.95 fore the largest assemblage Wyo. Oregon had no repre- in Salt a out attract Put your bait, last esting. Lake, night. elected sentative. M. B. Yeaman was . This, the fifth open-ai- r presenta- reader, and then perhaps you can get chairman of the committee and . Creation" "The tion of by the Salt your, whole message over. After catch Evans secretary. Lake without ing your reader, like catching a husOratorio 'was, society, Difficulty arose over which delenext thing to do is tohold to of the the band, anyv others, disparagement bala to were cast Chndrca'i Children authorized gatesartistic and thorough- himlot. The matter .was finally settled the best, most of check all. Conditions and WHAT TO WRITE. ly satisfactory dresses, OVER OPTIMISTIC Insatisfactorily. considered the with environment Six trttt, things are involved in Size Speakers at the meeting included E. efforts put forth by 'the a newsImportant Who. what, when, OUTLOOK MINING story: 0od K B. Southers of New Mexico, L. L. defatigable and its supporters to smooth where, why and how. Bring out the I to 6 Newton of Cody, Wyo.; Rev. C. Vabre, society never before. way as unusual in .either of these elements of Flagstaff, Ariz-- Carl A. Lamus, M. theChorus, soloists and orchestra rose and put the gist of your story In th BOISE. Idaho. June IT After a .:to 6 B.. Yeaman, of Idaho; J. A. Ford, Har-r- y to leave the elabor higher levels of artistry, moved and first Wood paragraph y of the to"the vUit mlnfs H, Burnans39c. anu latlon until by the Ideal circumstances like the tall of At the afternoon session, Mrs. Thos. alike Htewart Campbell. ntte River dUtrlct. of - tne tnrong thai a kite, and. afterward, the' reaimmensity tne if for editor G.- Winter, any president of the General in the harmonies. 79 c son has to eliminate any of it. the tall mine Inspector returned to Boise Tuesand up Federation of Women's clubs, address- drank were in the voices day. Ogden can of be Fifty kite sacrificed without the ed the gathering and pledged support chorus. Mr. Campbell was pleanl with the main facts. k harming of the women In the Miss conditions, and is cpiimiic the Maxwell, present Chicago the department of Reports from were movement. Mrs. J. D. Sherman also soprano,Margery of the dltrict. for the future the the among only stranger welfare with public given, an address. delivered mines are said a lie that scored veritable soloists, of New triumph. Blair York, chairman operation with amore 'V E SPEAKS. RUTIjEDG numb greater of the department, presiding. In tb.o men ' Other speakers were L. L. Nerwton than there havo been employed, Mrs. Wood. Couch Ira absence of of Wyoming. Charles Tyng, represent- Salt Lake Commercial club and Chamyearn. Thl. Jn a of the division of child wel for a long numbera offew ing Utah and Nevada; Dr. S. F. Way, ber of Commerce." W. G. Fafrell acted chairman recent diswith connection of Montana; Mrs. Stella M. Levitson, as toastmaster, and he introduced the fare work, .Mrs. Blair read the report addition of two or the and coveries diIn this A Deliciou DUh i erred with of San Francisco; Stephen D. Mather, first speaker, William D- Rishel. sec- of the work accomplished Indicates recent "more three producers. been vision had which by prepared director of national parks; R. H. recAutomobile State will Wood Utah the of River district that the I he Chicken Dinner retary forester- at Ogderi, and association; who explained the func- Mrs .Wood. district a large production this year than ord Is in as follows: ' .The paper, part. others. L.. L. Newton occupied the tions 'of the newly created other county In the Mate, except The outstanding feature of the any chair. an state highway commission and th first Shoshone county, the home of the reyear's work Is the sense ofseem The last act of the body before ad- new state automobile law. d'Alene Cocur mine. women sponsibility which club until 10 o'clock this morning MATHER SPEAKS. HTHE automobile is solving the problem of high journing 00 to have acquired for other women's was to move for the selection of a T. Mather next .was intro- children Stephen A one as state the realization, resolutions committee, which was re duced and spoke on plans to make-onrailroad and Pullman rates in reaching the BY . AUTO STRUCK has put it, of the facts, not back as follows William! unit of Zion national park, Cedar chairman ported about their own children and all matchless scenery of Yellcrwstone Park, Grar.d 5 HURT Welsh. Kennett, Cal.: John W. Rob Brakes and Bryce's canyon. He said only SPEEDER; affects the that' their but lives, about ..Rutten-hous; C. W. Wash. erts, Seattle, a bill was pending in the national. leg, of the Colorado. Bryce's Canyon. Fidh f less fortunate mothers, and Canyon Williams, Ariz.; George E. Hill, islature to make Bryce's canyon a na children in which the the of lives these 17. Five DLIL.TA. June Rlgby, Idaho; A. J. Breitenstein, tional park and would be acted on less way persons Lake, Little Zion, Bear Lake, Lake Tahoe, and fortunate children touch the lives wero Great Falls, Mont; C. C. CottrellCar-so- n sometime, two this summer- seriously, yesterday hurt, probably, own of their children." cros-ilnCity.' Nev.: Charles Tvne. Sa.lt Charles E. McStay spoke on how morning, when an automobile many other points of interest in the intermountain DUPLICATIONS AVOIDED. of one fouth mile tracks railroad the Lake;v L. K. "Wells, Durango, Colo.;jonlv th enterprise of southern Call 10c al all Grocer. "A sense of solidarity and the rec- here wa struck by a railroad apeder Wc hope you are contemplating on L. L. Newton, Cody, Wyo., and D. K. B. fornians and the climate of that country. the of need for ognition cooperation W. M. a J. rate of N. at Los ion hadmade Albuquerque, speed. Angeles the largest wnn rapid auto trip this season to ons or more of the' places neaitn agencies is v going k exiting on the Pacific coast. V, Underbill and his wife were badly i The National Highway .city In on the of the - association convention delegates were Dr. J. E. Uroaddus then (kered a pressed many reports knocked MEXICAN OIL RUMOR automobile The hurt. wai named, but before you do, permit us to make a a w?"ar about thirty fet and badly wrecked. . the' guests in the evening at a ban- - lecture and showed colored scenes of,?T l i i i iu ftaiiunai viun incii imic Mr. Underhlll suffered two broken IS TERMED ABSURD quet at the. Hotel Utah given ,hy the southern Utah. suggestion whichr will insure you a delightful In many states, partlcul-larl- v ribs and Mrs. Underhlll was badly jchairman. in 'the west and southwest, this bruised. At the extent of their injuries free -- from all road- worry, delay and journey, 'is the record of a fine pioneer spirit: are not known at thj.s time. Joseph MEXICO CITY. June 17. Raporta trouble. It is this make your auto 100 efficient. the club women are forging ahead and Vance, of another the car, of Mexican oil fields occupant of the deplatlon BnBl i in the leading organization community with slight injuries. were described a "abaurd a.nd unThis ypu an easily clo by installing the famous for health and child welfare. In the CSCaped Mexicans and one Japanese. founded" last night by the treasury Four districts, however, where such move- railroad in Ogden." Aero Cushion Inner Tires--"Ma- de and commerce Industry department ments have already been well onjan-ize- ing the 'speeder, and two of theoperatMexMexican They government. of the blow-outhe club women, have recognized icans were seriously injured. t proof, They are absolutely puncture and made 'public figures showing that p of th? and have oo duplication In danger oil of 1101 the production Ince .J double ride and as as air, give easily mileage. made their efforts largely educational. Mexico haa constantly Increased and In a deeire.to create public s.entlnent S. L. MAN KILLED BY outtotal was all the eliminate estimated trouble It tire With them you stated and'delay. for work which other Individuals and would be the for year present put associations were already undertakELECTRIC CURRENT mole than 260.000.000 barrels. arc fully guaranteed. Obtain a free demon- They ing." of crude petroThe total amount stration from our Ogden distributor. Mr. Alvin Mrs. Frank Ellis Humphrey, chairon hand in Mexico at the end leum man of the division of Industrial and SALT LAKE. June 14. Mjron of 120 waa estimated at S.SZI.Qii barTribe, 2324 Washington Avenue, Office and facsocial welfare of the general federa- Mainwaring, 34 years of age. county rels. The production for the first tion, read her report, which follows electrician, was Instantly killed months of the present year was givany v.tory, 29th Street, near Sperry Mills. In part: at the Intersection, of 'Vine as follows: January l,4.0te: Yours for a pleasant summer vacation. drive, when he "Through the industrial aid busi- street and 17.141. SI?: Manrh U.0J.H4; e ness relations committee we are stress accidentallyHighland a 14.790: 18. May. approximately April i ing the importance of simulating the current through his body 19.000.000 barrels. YOUR CHILDREN with a power transmisi AERO CUSHION TIRK COMPANY oo spirit of cooperation and fair play in the widIs He his between survived all wire. sion existing relationships i by 2e Owing to the care and thoughtfulness of our factors In Industrial life In this per ow, Cora Gammel Mainwaring, and PETERSON TALKS of Ogden i iod of postwar Industrial adjustment. four children. ', relatives, many of us when we became of age a We realize that the industrial situa TO A. 0. STUDENTS had the advantage of a bank account with tion in the United States needs careful ' which to begin the battle of life. consideration and we are urging our to think definitely in terms of LOGAN'. June 17. Dr. T.. C. Tet- 01 women their community industrial problems 01 me i.ian aiticui- C eraon, CUTIGURA HEALS president to take counsel with employes, and "Why not have the same consideration for addreaaed the atudenla of i tuml colleue 3 and of the employers In the regular representatives auramer the start accounts in children and quarter saVings your a as to the best methods of propublic held In the atudent awwrnbly. waekly their names? An account of this kind, with the cedure In bringing about equitable Prealdent yesterday. clmpel PIMPLES ON FACE tatted on the aubjct. "The letenon 0 conditions, harmonious relations and iina-- i Ogden State Bank at 4 per cent interest COMIn American Inpl adequate from It production a of Cttltn." developlnc titn POUNDED QUARTERLY, will keep growth dustry. cltlzen'a the of the duty to atandpolnt "All corrective institutions ,rom child. with the the aerve In that xarloua country waya i 4 within the province of our committee WereSmallandRed. Burnrr.isht pnrres. oo E ! on relationsinstitutional Reform 2 One of the Edison Mazda lamp contestants there arc E Caused Lossof Sleep schools ror boys and girls, prisons, We cordially invite you to avail yourself of ing penitentiaries and reformatories for in adult snnnriuntDnn, shot. I our facilities. nearly a hundred of them will call on you, asking your 17 delinquents, county Jails and OeoiraCITY. Juna PAItK " I V! j" troibl began la the form of workhouses for persons convicted of order for lamps. Encourage that boy or girl by giving Grantheus of American Fork, a hrd-or small, red ptrnplrs, which caosed roe minor offenses or awaiting- trial, also the at camp rr aheep employed thir-E wera touch erobixraaametrt a houses an order, for each of the contestants is paid a commisof detention John Here, near Kimo, waa broutht ' '"This division Is and police stations. on my face. .The plmplaa (catered with 1 In cooperating tb'.a to the honpltai city, yesterdar sion on sales, as well as getting votes or points toward the committee on, care and training of and caused me to loae sleep by burnfrom a bullet fm afternoon suffering wonwn and girls of the na delinquent iiomarh. Crantheua la the five valuable prizes that will be awarded the moil ualng Cuticura Soap wound ing. I began and committee on prisons and pris tional afforded I'ert ahot ieors Ointment have to tbey aald and ben by on laoor, in creating an Intelligent s successful boy salesman or girl saleswoman. Ln about two wrk. When I bad alo a harder, ladurinc of Salt to lead will wise that public opinion critical. IUa i altercation. used one cake of CuUcura Soap and legislation.' WASHINGTON. ; - ; I bef 10. , , io.-tion- al ' " . , Park-to-Par- race SMOCKS SKIRTS . .iS'rv, Park-to-Par- Greatly Reduced fin-nishe- :.; c . " - 13i 15, d 30c-Shoul- HOUSE DRESSES WAISTS - - MILLINERY , . ...$1.95 Ther-mopoll- - ever-draw- R-E- tri millinery- - -- " ', ; - ten-da- - : Park-to-Par- Mrs-Elme- r . - Rut-lodg- e, Automobile Trips for 1921 - . non-part- is : . . - if, - e e, . 71 " . g i , W reg1-Selle- rs, Park-to-Par- T";"." oi-h- ( i A 31 AYEARS h J 1 1 Under One swetion-laborer.-wer- e d, Coxr6iTZizozis . . jMhtTiEisfeTnend yea-terd- ' ay Feb-rear- short-circuit- htgh-oltag- ed while-workin- BUY YOUR EDISON MAZDA LAMPS NOW - k , - y Bank ctsen State Capital and Surplus 300,000.00 i I Vf V c INTEREST COMPOUNDED 4 Ay QTJARTERX7VT ON SAVINGS B I 11111 " " ' ' mmmmmm .n,, .. dt0 n, In-t- ON LEGISIjATION. The report of the division of legis lation was given by Mrs. Edward Franklin Whltv chairman of the division, who is the attorney general of Indiana. deputy Her report concerned th work of legislative councils, their place In legislation and construc tive methods of organizing on among reaeratecl ciuos. The work of the en tire legislative body undertakes to In corporate tn ideals of the federated clubs into adequate laws' for the citizens of the United States she ex plained. The greatest influence ex erted In the work comes from the home constituents and of legislation is in a position to dfect the appeal of the home constituents through the federated clubs. legislation of the constructive type only would be sought and the federated clubs should lend their influence to a nation-wid- e support to legislative councils, she said. Airs. Anne Faulkner. national music chairman Oberndorfer, of the 'general federation, who followed Mrs. Rose S. Berry at the morning session, discussed the musical program of the federation at length. oo tho-chairma- The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies of benefit to persons who suffer from Nervousness Sleeplessness Loss of Appetite Depression ' Brain Fag Digestive Troubles , Slow Recovery from Influenza and Kindred Ailments - Are you run down? Are yon irritable? Are you overworked? Then try this approved remedy and aatisfy yourself of its beneficial ingredients. JBriacea lS-o- z. " i told in original bottles m2y. Refuse alw substitutes. ' Sols Msnmtsetunra BS1ACEA DRUG COMPANY Kasa City. Ma. he re-l- id' Hamilton, Wahlccton. R. Treasury aepartment. took active Charge of the Bannock National bank today, replacing h. Ia Machen. federal bank examiner the twelfth federal reserve district,forwho has been' In charge' of the bank for five week ?UZrtT501?'Xn had charge of bank."hlch failed last is authorized falLHe to investigate the conditions of the bank here and make .a statement to the creditors. riuci rAiru X mii,k I.A1CE. June 17. Trlca e ADAMS SALES CO. f milk In Salt Lake la not excessive. It ' Cuticura Soap daily and Cotkwm Ointment occailotiaUy,jrrrent pimThey ara a ple or otherus--eruptiooa. ia also Cuticura at to pleasure Talcum for perfuming tha skin. ' f SALT - ! waa decided yeaterday by the apecial committee appointed by A. A. Illncki ley. etate commltnloner of aftlculture. 2424 Hudson Avenue Electrical Household Appliances ana a commiucc rvrttaiint vmi, Center, after a aerla of conferencea hald for thi purpose of lnvelatmit were profiteering cbarjrea that dairies at the ejpeni iX poor children or jJait of milk. Lake, who were deprived oo - msAGiuiK. FAI.US, Ida., Juna IDAHOjrnv n fOCATELlX), idah0( June 17, UCurtis, receiver for the federal oo two boxee of Ccticuxm Ointtnent for tbrae or focx weeks I was completely healed." (Slgned)Mls A.M. Brown, " IT. A yesterday hunr Jury v a tha ootcome of tha Mate trU.1 of the cajK in the vs. fc'parkman and Jrwlna, which had Bonne- occupied the probate court of ville county for four daya. The defendanta were charred with bavin contributed lo the dellnquanci of a minor. It also waa charrad that the ctrl waa dru?rcd by the men. oo No home ahould be without Itesinol Ointment to b applied to th f.rt hit of Itching rah or rdoeca. Ita mild, harmlaaa tnsr-- ; ' dienu and It ruces in'y heatintr ecsrrsa and k.S- - . drad ills hara mada It a standard akin treatment andafaTorita wllladoctom. lll'O. 4 SPIIY COMINC2 IIOSII 17. Jun WASHINGTON'. Bpry haa been Commlcsloncr WUU.im a abort leav-oabnnce to granted him to visit hla home In Falt enable hla reIak and recreate a bit after cent hospital experience. He loft for Kalt Iake Wednesday. Ind t Pi3ck3 Always Fresh In the" Air-TiODlorado Potato FkkecMfeCo. Dcnver,Ccdorado . h f M one oo Aviators at the Utah Hot Springs will carry passengers Saturday afternoon and c Sunday. .Come out! All done at Hot Springs. r i u Mitamm mnml fly-in- W?-TABLCw jaw mm mymrn t: v TS- PR inmHii!lt fell CLn Z |