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Show THE SAJT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I, 1920. LIBERTY STARE SHOW SUCCESS ir' iMM n n n n n .13 isitufilfp THIRD WARD WINS FIRST PLACE Officials Decide ment Necessary as Measure of Precaution. ' f9 sj PTFIUt, left, and Mlaa Crtaai Pypr, winner of the M US ELLEN cert urn contest et the Liberty stake U. 1 A. gymbotiree. Postpone- kV rr a A v old-tim- i. e REFRESHING glimpse of Spring is in the displays 9f new things A already well under way in every de- partment. And most happily is the ques tion answered What Is New? A x, 1 U- - & College Work to Continue; Alarm Unnecessary, Is J re-fleet- ed -- r- : t J: Statement. to Tht Tribune. LOGAN, Jan. 31. BpecUl Folio in a X con- .. Ajfri-eultur- -- v, ' i j i f L Fifty of- a Quality to Compare With,, the Tricotine Ordinarily Found in Dresses at. a Much' Higher Cost. ; 'V - ' . Gatherings Avoided. 4 Dollars to' Fifty-nin- e Thirty-fiv- e . i tt r ; t y I the New We Wish Also to 'dal! the Things; Attention of Our Patrons to a Show- Tricotine Dresses at ing Monday-o- . pbst-pone- i i Below Are Noted a pew of .1 ference of officials of tlie Utah college with city offioiala and physician of Logan, it was announced thi afternoon that the anmfal farmers roundup and houeckeepers conference, which was scheduled to "begin Mondty morning at the college, had been An earnest desire to avoid anything that might have a tendency to spread (be influenza was given as the reason for calling off the meeting. The Agricultural colloge is siugular-lfree from lnluenza at the present O. Peters time, said President--EHealth condiafter the conference. We tions are extremely satisfactory. now have no intluenza on the eampua, and the college physician is exercising every precaution against an outbreak. that it However, ..we concluded was for the best interests of all eon-- , cerned for the students, the citizens , of Logan and the farmers of the state generally who would be here for the roundup to - avoid gatherings that might bring the disease from other lo- calities and through the convention scatter it broadcast. The postponement was ordered after a conference attended by President Pelf terson, Professor John T. Caine III, director of the extension division; WEATHER DATA George Skidmore and A. G. Barber, trustees of the college; Mayor William Compa retire weather data at Salt Laka Citj - Howell of Logan,- - President Luther . Howell of the. Logan Commercial club, January 81, 1830: Hr. T. B. Budge and Hr. Eliason. Temperature- - Higbett today was 48 degrees; Logan has been comoaratively free highest la this moot slate 1874 was 60 from any recurrence or influenza, ac- greet; lowest last Bight waa 81 degrees; lowcording to these officials. Fear was est this month tinea 1874 waa 20 degrees below expressed that persons attending the sera; mesa temperature for today was 88 de roundup from less fortunate districts greet; aorval waa 10 degrees; accumulated er of the state might spread the disease eeas si oca tbs first af the month la 68 deamong the students and the citizens, grees. and also among those attending the Humidity Dry bn lb temperature at 6 a, m. roundup, for the best interests of all 88 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 6 a. i concerned it was, therefore, concluded 82 degrees; relative humidity at 6 a. m.t cent; dry bulb temperature at moon, i after careful deliberation that the per time, 44 degrees; wet buih tempers tuft at boob, plan for the roundup and housekeepers sub time, 8b deg root; rototlrmbsinidity at noon, conference, at which hundreds from aua time, 67 per cent; dry bulb temperature ail parts of the state were expected to at 6 p. m., 89 degree; wet bulb temperature p. m., 87 degrees; relative humidity at it p.6 m., attend, should be abandoned. 84 per cent. The regular college work will be 6 Prertpitalioo Total for the twenty four boars continued without interruption. Presi- efidlng at 6 p m. waa none; total for this month 1 24 to date la dent Peterson announced. iarhes; accumulated deficiency for this month to date la ,11 of aa Inh. dun rises at 7:40 and seta at 6.44 February Reassures Relatives. v 1 ,V .V llRSi'J po-sib- ly 1 f 1. 1820. Every possible precaution 'against WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 6 P. M., MOUNTAIN TIME. influenza is being taken by the college authorities and the city officials of Logan, and people of the state who have relatives attending the college need feel no alarm because of the roundup postponment," said Hr. Peterson. We feel that the roundup ghould be called off simpiy as a meaof public protection, and not beU sure cause of any prevalence of the disease at this time. Ample medical attention I being provided by the college, and A is a faculty committee is assisting the colI lege physician in enforcing every precautionary measure. This committee not only is in touch with conditions on the but with the eity as a - Students could be no safer If - whole.campus, they were at home. Most careful and - rigid sanitary inspections are being made constantly and every effort is being made to prevent a development of the disease here. Hr. Peterson said it was with sincere regret that the college decided to postpone the roundup and housekeepers' conference, since all arrangements had been perfected for what promised to be the most interesting and success- SALT LAKE WOMAN ful meeting of the kind ever held. Authorities of national reputation had Darrell J. Greenweli; editor of the Ogbeen engaged to lecture, and an elab- den Standard, waa married yesterday te orate program of exhibits and demon- Miss Molly Burris, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Burris and the late Judge Bunts. The ; stration! arranged. ceremony was . performed' by "the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the First CongregaPershing Dedicates Memorial. " . tional church, TUCSON. Aril., Jan. SI. Genera! Mr. Greenweli Is the non of "Jack1 John J. Pershing today dedicated the Greenweli. who Is well known among the Freeman memorial fountain at the Uni- banebell fans of the Intermountain counversity of Arizona in honor of the thir- try. Miss Burris has been In the employ teen students of the Institution who lost of the American timeltlng ft Refining their lives In the world war. The Institu- company In the Balt Lake offices for four tion conferred the degree of doctor of years. The couple will make their home ' Fully Twenty Per Cent of Membership Enjoys Gymbource. The New, Bloused' Dresses HE Liberty stake M. L A. Which was held io the gymnasium, was la huge success from every standpoint. The attendance was fully SO per cent of the stake population. In the contests the Third ward won first place, with a total of twenty-fivpoints, while Liberty ward ran a close second, with twenty points. ;jym-bourn- N Portray a Decidedly New Silhouette . e kg r 1 SERVICE T tlie Left A Midnight Blue Satin Frock ,,with. elaborate design in Indian colored CANCELLED VIENNA, Tuesday, Jan. 7. Failure of expected coal supplies to arrive has caused an announcement of the cancel- headings of kings blue, turkey red and com. g A girdle conceals itself beneath the full blouse and ends in a coquettish .bow-iback. lation of all passenger train traffic for the week beginning Sunday. In consequence there is a rush or passengers to board trains. At one station today there were 1200 people holding tickets. Many of them, unable to secure even standing room, smashed the windows of cars. Finally, a number of cars were attached to freight trains to as to accommodate the passengers. shoe-strin- An unusual study in black and is this frock of black beaded in the new white china beads. It g girdle sash, possesses a narrow which proudly ends in a piquant bow. Its harem skirt only adds to the grace of its cling- CENTER Americans Settle In Canada. OTTAWA, Jan. 1. More than 26.000 persons of the farming class emigrated to Canada from the United States during 1919, according to government reports made public here Today. The United States furnished 62.064 persons nearly half of the Dominion s total immigration. They brought with them cash and effects valued at $18,419,406. Alberta attracted more Americans than any other province, 12,881. s'ossmjy ing lines. THE ATblack'. K&. k ,v want chimb r- - : 13 to 19 jW--t' East First Sooth. , -- ve J About One Hundred Fifty ,Fine Pairs of Fitting and Stylish' .Well-Made- i v v. J.'O. Phillips has forsaken the automobile business for the real estate field and joined the forces of Richey & Go., Realtors, in the Ness building, as of the city property sales force. apart , The real estate field looks so promfor the next several years ising after a careful survey. .1 decidedthat, to fet into that business, raid Mr. Philof I looked ips yesterday. 8o, course, around for a firm of live wires to conSend me Band Instrument Catalog nect and selected with, Richey A Co., with factory price and lowest term And a firm which I am proud to be assoday FREE' YTAL OFFER. ciated with. Name. According to V. II. Richey, president of Richey k Co., this spring and summer will witness the greatest building boom that Salt Lake City has witnessed for many a year, desnite the apparently high prices of labor and materials. The people must be housed, said Mr. Richey, and, as w are at least 1500 home short, the houses will be built. I know of numbers of men who are planning to build a soon at weather conditions permit, As a result of building operations Mr. Richeyspryig expects a strong demand for vacant lot this spring and summer, which should enable owners of realize easier than has Prwwrty P ,, Dftil DAite Lily, been for several years past DAY' PREE TRIAL ' YORK SAXOPHONES and other Band Instruments ars recognized LEADERS. They have been made for 15 years In what la conceded by experts to be the finest equipped factory of Us kind in the world. Well sell you the YORK of your choice at the FACTORY PRICE and your choice at the FACTORY PRICE ond SENO COUPON TODAY In a Clearance Tomorrow at The line of sizes in several e lota of our shoes to be found were very Therefore, we are offering them at this clearance price. 'Although the lines are broken,' the correct size is here in one of the styles. high-grad- incom-complet- e. -- p.bl NewYorKM iheftitzi ' ; t t ; , , Announcing Our Early Spring Showing of J ! itnWlDj Hijr. ;lf - . Right A study in tt' I- Many interesting effects, too, will be found in Modesty Vests, separate collars, collar and cuff sets and vests in this showing of the new neckwear. Neckwear Section Main Floor,. . . V. mmw axmattmii Tikiii WyJ . ever-so-effecti- fHn ly .new has been evolved in the realm of neckwear as the new Vandyke Point and square point effects of tlie new spring neckwear. And such ,a; variety of shapes and designs as. to become any type! - white and the white being exquisite Metla- set Tricolette and the black heavy Black Satin, which graciously performs the pleasant duty of banding the frock and providing an bow.: jpoumnwina i JHPIS many a day since anything so refreshing- - shoe-strin- PHILLIPS JOINS RICHEY FORCES v' 1jj char-meus- e, , Qmrm ttDijftm (fin a ' in Ogden. , AUSTRIAN PASSENGER 1 laws upon the general. i Bringing to you the smartest and most charming ideas of the New Millinery, as seen in the show places of New York. Tomorrow $J8.00 to $65.0W The Sale Begins at 9 oClock f ifa if Q if) if if iff iji) i$Q$ ifng) f iff Q r ijp |