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Show ( - THE SALT LAKE TiHmj.NL, wooixey ricks, Mrs. veda Bait Lake woman, brh died it Pocatello Monday. n :X , Ni ( K in Salt Lake. The body of lire. Veda Woolley Rieka a ell known In Pali Lake society. and daughter of Mr. and Mr. H. S. Woolley of Salt Lake, was brought bora laat night from Pocate'lo, where she died Monday after an attack of Influenza. Mr. Rick was the wife of Ezra A, Rtcka, a Utahn who la now practising law She .wee born In Part a, in Pocatello. Idaho. June 18, 1893. and with her par nt came to Salt Lake about " fifteen year ago. She waa active In eooia! affaire In the city and waa one of the beet known of the younger matron after her marriage to Mr. Rlrks. Her circle of acquaintance in l 'tab and Idaho waa large and many evpreaaton of svmpatjiy have come to the family since her death. She I survived by her parent, her husband, a daughter, Miriam, two and one-hayears of age, and Jhe following brothers and sisters: Dr. H. .Smith Wool-le- y of Pocatello, Ernest It Woolley of Pa't lake, Mrs. M J. Hall of New York tty. Mr. J W. Wallace of Los Angalea. K R. Woollev of Fort Worth. Texas, Mra. Wilson McCarthy and Roland R. Hoolley of Salt Lake. Funeral nervice for Mra. Rick will be The. funeral held Saturday afternoon. the Larktn undertakcortege will Irate 1 m. Full 30 detalle of p. i. ing parlora at the eerviiB' and the place of Interment w ill be announced today. .J V -- fV j - MUCUS, clean (be alf pmsofes, costa Inflamed sad Irritated ttembfaeeg with a healing and eootblod demulcent, suet hoarseness, stop tickling id (bg throat and makes refreshing, rciliul sle(p possible. Eanuhed La Crippa CoogL 20 to 50 LewS Newsies. - Feleye-Heae- ImUe . i 4 if 'J Sale will'end Satur- Foleys Hooey and Tat Com pound elves prompt relief from soughs, colds, bosneaess, tickling throat, wbooptas cough, spstoodle croup n4 btoockisl Reduction Qjejh. Llmhof Vp WlUilptiNrtnrtSsj Hamlin VYUard 03 m ! 1. - ;: ! , 1 - CHARLES MAGUIRE ADDRESSES K. OF H' it; I, j; ,j I ; I C Charles Maguire, master of the fourth degree Knights of Columbus of the states, lectured last night before Council 03 on Father DeSniet. He gave hiogiaphical sketch of the life of the Jesuit. 'In hts achievements Father DeSmet male peace with the Indians twice, after they nadttnhsolutely refueed te confer with the government representative. Mr. Magutre said. It wn costing hun-.deeds of thousands of dolfars to subdue the Indians, ye. (hi simple man In hta Mack robe wont among them and by sheer moral force brought them to reason and term. 1, , ' ! IV i G -- 0 - Just Yellow Mustard for Baskache, Luibbago Grandmothers old mussr mustard plaster or poultice generally brought relief, all right, even in the severest cases. ' but it and blistered like ! blaze. Ileat eases redness inflammation pain, the and scatter eon gestion, but you ll find that while Beer's Mustarine, made of true yol low mustard and pain destroyers, is. just as hot as - ether the plaster, it is rnneh I quicker, cleaner and more effective and ' cannot blister. a great external remedy just Its rub- it oa wherever aches, pains, inor swelling flammation, congestion exists and in a verv few minutes the relief you have longed for surely ar 50 nves, because Hcat eases pain. and 60 cents at druggists or by mail. 8. 0. Wells & Co., Le Boy. X. Y. Id HF 14 fcMf ht U ctWidrvft. anr ANTF1 BALDNESS Lair, ki r in totof dwtnff, kov that fcOTALKO. coefaia kliK feaide slier DAI2 YOU oMrluUr H$r And M ?! wnm all wYo7aTkT AM 0tMr pOMOt far 4ad1toJT faiM. 6r. vkna,- alimtiiAtM ia (H a box at A. X tt. Brittain, be, Slztioe F. New York. N. Y. CASTOR tad For Infanta IA CLCdrea la Us Fcr0ver20 Years Always bears the Signature of uz t y - How Thin, Wsak, Nsrvsu 801 Can Put oa Fiosh and Osin ttrsngtft. If you ar week, thin and smaeiktsd and cant put on fleah or get strong no matter kow much you eat, go. to gchramm-JohnaoDrugs, 'and get enough Blood-iro- n Fhosphat for a thru weeks treatment and take tt as dtrsotsd. If Ut the and of thro weeks you dont feet stronger and better than you Dei tor months; l( your oye arent brighter and your nerves steadier; if you dont sleep better, and your vim, vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, or If you havent put orW several pounds sf flesh, you can have year good stay-thsmoney beck for the asking and Blood- iron Bhftsphate will cost you nothing. Blood-Iro- n IMPORTANT Phosphate Is sold only In original pack sees, gon. treatthro for weeks' enough talnlng ment, at flAO par pseksf only 60s weak. (Advsrttsemsnt.) n, DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tar Baby Mining company; principal 23 Atlas block. Halt place of business, Lake City, Utah. There ar delinquent upon th followtng. described stock, ou account of assessment No. It of 1 cent per share, levied on Jan uary 2, 1930, th several amounts sot th names of th respect! vs shareholder as follows; CerL Name. Share. Amt. ite Draperies 3. TV. 3. W. P. Blanco ............1,509 738 IL B. Cols . ,, H. B. Coi ....;,t.49 H. B. Colo 1,900 Oril Christensen ....1,909 Mrs. Jss Cnrlstcnssn.. 1,599 K. C. Davies 399 K. C. Davies 499 C. E. Davies I,09 Robt David sen 1.099 Convenient Monthly Payments Arranged Kitchen cabinets, tables and stools, medicine chests and White enamel and porcelain. Kitchen cabinets from $22.50 and up. All greatly reduced. bath stools. VERY FINE OVERSTUFFED SPANISH LEATHER CHAIRS All fL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS OF ALL KINDS REDUCED IN THESE BEDS LESS THAN HALF OUR BIO ANNUAL SALE PRICE Golden Oak Bed, regular Cheir for the baby, eheirn for the kitchen, for the C ft dininK $15.00. Reduced to! room, bed room and livin' room. Every kind, every style. Golden Oak Bed, regular P I C Oak, golden oek, mahogany. Priced for quick selling. Reduced to.. QlUiLy ,135.00. tf And Up. SPECIAL LOT BOLLS Wall-Pap- ers 2Se Values $i oq and -J.C $1.50 SPECIAL LOT Values $1.50 $3.50 in j i. to 5 h348 WANTED! 7 saved. The Rev. Clyde F. Armltag of Washington, In his spescb before the convention yesterday, said that the church and by clear thinkChristianityasare advocated the most effective weapon in ing people industrial unrest tha campaign against and as a means for ending the long struggle betweeen capital and labor. The laborer If living a Christian Ilf would have leas tendency to be unjust or of his employer hasty In his judgment and this would be also true of the employer," he said. "The employer would make the living wag the first draft on the returns of the Industry. He would see to It 68 Kart Broadway. Many member ot that the working condition of the men he th camp and their aona were present the Refresh men ta were served and games employed were In accordance with llv-In were played during the meeting. rules of eanltation and wholesome Musical numbers wer given by tha LsMont orThe Rev. W. A. Brown discussed the chestra. Oscar A. Klrkham. local scout execuevangelistic drive which le planned tor March and the financial drive In April, at tive, and Datua K Hammond, ass.stant which time the allied churches are plan- executive, addressed those present on the The Rev. L. E. principles and value of acoptcraft. Sevning to raise $l.300,0t0,0u0. Cross, In an address entitled "Statistical eral scouts gave practical demonstrations and first aid. A short Mirror," talked on the facts revealed by of the world survey which is partly fin- talk was mad also by Frank R, New- ished. He Illustrated th lecture with stereoptlcon views of various countries J. D. Fife, Jr., consul of th Post, had and conditions In the world. of the meeting. J. A. Steele, J. It waa decided, on th recommendation charge H. Roth well and S. C. Adam were memof a committee appointed by th conferbers of th entertainment commutes. ence, to bold a public meeting tonight t th Immanuel Baptist' church at 7 45 oclock. In order that th general public might have th opportunity of hearing the speakers who ar In th city for th pastors conference. Although individual P raver meeting Students of th University of Utah dishad been arranged In the Salt Lake posed of all of the first 1920 edition of churches. It was suggested by the comth a humorous magazine, In mittee that these be cancelled, and tb a fewHumbug, The edition consisted of 144 pastors cooperating .In th movement in ooplee. hour. Iieepite the fact tint tha boy InSalt like request their congregations to stead of the girls sold tbs books th deattend the meeting tonight at the Im mand far outran tha supply. manuel baptist church. The three-da- y It is predicted that future edition will conference closes tonight. still more In demand. More copies of th present Issue will be printed end ' offered tor sale. UNIVERSITY HUMOR MAGAZINE APPEARS t-- "Fathers' and tons' " night was brated by th Fzcelslor eamp No. cele10 592 of th Modern Wood men of America Uet evening in th Knights of Fythlaa hall. 19.09 10.09 W. J. Fallon 10.00 ....1,090 W. M. Havenor 19.09 j,999 W. M. Havenor 90 .09 19.09 W. M. Havenor 1,060 19.09 W. M. Havenor ......1,09b 00 .09 W. M. Havenor 19.09 H. T. Hatfield 1,000 10.00 A. P, Haras ,.,1,990 R. N. Ivory 2.09 $00 D. J. McCarty 00 .99 D. J. McCarty 299 $.99 O. W. McKensI .99 890 10.09 Wllford Nellson ......1,000 19.90 Wflford Nellson 1.090 W. E. Prosser 2.13 25$ .09 00 Henry ftadler 00 1.09 Sadler Henry V; W. 8m00t 2. It ..:2$09 199 B. L. Smith 8,00 $2 L. P. winter 19.00 1,000 And In accordance with law and an order of th board of director mad on th tnd day of January. 1930, ao many shares of each parcel of such stock as may b necessary will be sold at tha company's office, 23 Atlas block, on West second South street, Balt Lake City. Utah, on March 1, 1920. at th hour of p. m. of said day, to pay th delinquent assessment thereon, together with th costs of advertising and expense of sal. W. N. OUNDRY, becretary. 21 Atlas block, Balt Lake City, Utah, NOTICE OF BOND AL. $750,000.00 gait Laka County Rosd Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that Balt Lake county, Utah, proposes to Issue and sell seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,090 00) road bonds, th same huna part of an Issue of on million flv being dred thousand dollars ($1,500,000 60) authorized at an election duly held February J. 1919. Said bonds ar to b dated April 1, 1919, and will bear Interest at th rat of per cent per annum, paygbla semiannually, and will be Issued payable In serial form. Sara bonds shall b dus and payabls, without option of prior payment, as follows: 8 years after date... ,....$29,990.69 T years after date 20.009.69 two-thir- WOODMEN CELEBRATE FATHERS, SONS NIGHT 1,990 19109 rs. NEVER GRIPE OR SICXEN Presbyterian church. The Bolshevists are realizing that the beat chance for their propaganda la to be found In- - the countries where the real gospel of Christ Is little known. They have recently started a campaign in China. Dr. Cushman said that the leaders of nations were recognizing that political must fall to and diplomatic program solve the problems of the world unless they were coordinated with a program Old plana and programs of Christianity. he said. "After 1900 will not suffice. of the people of years, nearly heard tha name of nsver the earth have him who gave hi Ilf that w might be ,,,,,, 89.09 19.99 59.09 15.09 7.88 18.99 10.09 19.09 15.09 $.09 ........ BOLLS 25c Fetches . ...... ViLll heatily i- A a remedy tor Bolshevism, the Interchurch World Movement Will be most effective. waa the assertion made yesterday by the Rev. Ralph 8. Cushman of New York in an address before the Utah state conference of pastors Interested In the movement, being held at tbs First B. I-- reduced 3 Odi) Brewer ,.,,,...$.669 Brewer ,$.099 3. W. Brewer Cretonnes, Nets, Scrims, Voiles and odds and ends as low as 20 to 50 reductions. tent-pitchi- KEW Id Wonderful Bargains in yesterday Nev., of pneumonia, according to word iCceived here yesterday. He came to Salt Lake from Pueblo nearly ten years ago and entered the business. Two years ago be , , clothing ; ' bought a jewelry store at McGill and had made hta home there since. He- was a I member of tho Salt Lake lodge of Elks. HI wife, formerly Miss Flossie Ureas If of Balt Lake, survlvea him. The body will he brought here today for funeral services and burial. No More Thin Folk -- $68,795. World Movement Declared PHILIP LEVIN DIES AT MGILL, NEVADA Remedy Against Inroads Philip Levin, 28 year of sge, formerly of Bolshevism. of Salt Lake, died at McGill, It Guaranteed. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, WALL PAPERS EVERYTHING LESS IN PRICE n, t ifW.Wii ra feoren Peterson. il sil-m- ent One-Fourt- The state hoard of examiners has granted awards of $15 each to the foU lowing Utah Indian war veterans or their widows, under an act passyl bv the 1919 legislature, appropriating $29,099 tor this purpose! Caroline D. Turner. Caroline T Mltton, Johanna Wilkinson, Clara T. Burnham. Hans Rasmussen, David Rees. William Muir, Oorg Urjeiis-gv- , John T. Goulther, Frederick Yatbs, Edward J. Arthur, Alma Ha ves, Janies T. Hobbs, Abraham Boren-se! go nd Half Price-Third Off Over a Third Off h Reduction Also 20$ Discount s I Back and Sciatica, Lam is Hamlins Wlxard OiL It penetrates quickly, drives oot soreness, And, limber up f Uil Aching joint J md You have no Ides how useful it wilt of every day le found in esses of or mishap, when thert i an immediate healing, antiseptic as in cases of sprsias, bruises, cuU, burns, bites and stings. Get ft from druggist for 20 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. have sick headEver constipated or ache t Just try Wiasrd Uver Whips, pleasant little jpiolt Jiia 53 cents Dining room tables, fumed and golden oak; extension; As low as $25 and lip. All ; 6 to D feet. Everything reduced. tot tha Very fine overstuffed Spanish leather chairs, $16.00 Horn and up. All reduced. Cedar chests greatly reduced. Utah-ldah- at INDIAN WAR GRANTS BY ALLOWED BOARD - 45 to 54 inches Valuations. Th Silver King Consolidated Mining company, of Park Ulty reported to the state board of equalization yesterday that Its expenses for the year 1911 had reached the total of $108,146 S3, not including In the count the construction cost of the cott of extraction Bplro tunnel. The alone of or wae placed at (77,489.49, of which 841.884 is given ae labor expenses and 813.913 waa slate and local taxes. The total revenue of the company from sale of ore was only $68,563.37. or less than the cost of extraction, regardless of cost of reduction, transportation and new construction work. A total of 1333 tons of dry ore was mined, of which the mela) contents are given ea (9 ounce of gold, 33,359 ounces of silver, 734.974 pounds of lead and 13,991 pounds of copper. The Salt. Lake Copper company reported a gross revenue of $50,833.73 from 2374 tons of ore, of. which the principal contents Were 193,979 pounds of lead and 321.999 pounds of copper. Deductible expenses were just a trifle more than the or $50,351.41. gross revenue, o Central Railroad comThe pany reported the gross valuation of Us tl.933.T88. of which tha trackproperty as at 81,475,133. Cache age was valued county claims $775,138 of thi. BoxeMer $526,490, and Weber $IT4,19. The Ogden traction system Is assessed separately. Real estate of the company Is placed at $42,412; improvements at (lit T10, rolling stock at $216,731, and personal property ;- A harmless and effective preparas a. tion to relieve the pains of Rheuaia-tisrLara-bz- cIpnALjZSOOOoo Salt Lake Copper and Utah L. D. S. CLUB NAMES SEMESTER OFFICERS . Idaho Central Road File At a meeting of the members of the K. B. society of the L. I. 8. university held ester lay. the following were elected officers of the club for the coming J seineeter of the school year: Cordon Weggelund, president; Lvnn Rennlon, c J. president; Marcel VVIdleoe,. treasurer, and Harrison Butler, secretary. The members also elected a committee to arrange for a dance to he given Frf-day (light In tho Le Grand Ward amuee-- i' ment hall. The committee eonslsta of J". the followingLynn Bennlon, Joseph Cartwright, Jai k Kay and Gordon 1 egge-- i. land. The K. R Bocietywas organized b the. boy of the junior clasa for the purpose 1"of hacking all of the school' athletic .1 team and to entertain opposing vlsit-- !' in athlete. The club Is restricted to of .the junior tJxns, boj Mbars kewfcsi hag etek I have ever seed. I Istedlk ikVtid v. 22S I. Nofthravg Si. Olvrieee 60618 u Itvg Vc: "1 ea sled lotetl tvW. end iwswd 4er Ter a the lf i; ccf-irouK- Aha- The Big White House Fumitoe Sale Will Close Saturday 6 P. "'A i Honey and Tar 3 LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND First Annual Sale under present management. ' day at 6 p. m. ' Foleys 7 K K m&m Young. Society Matron o Pocatello Will Be Buried WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IB, 1920. Salt Lakers in New York. NEW TORK. Feb. 1 T. Pennzylvzn la, A. H. Richards, A. R. Bradshaw; Bristol, M Trained Nurse ...... For Convalescent Influenza Case SUGAR COMPANY WILL PAY $600,000 BONUS Bonus payments to b mads by the o Bugar company will amount to mora than $609,000 this year. An official of tho company said yesterday that he hoped to see the work finished and all of the payments made by th end of this week. The bonus $1 per ton and, when thi amounts to $10, stock certificate Is given In place of money. However, Ja most cases, there Is sn odd number of dollars so that It Is necessary to pay by stock and cash both. Tha amounts received by the beet growers vary from $3 to several thousand. In order the business completed and tha beet growers paid as soon k possible, a force of twenty men has been working until midnight for eoma time every night. In addition to day work. I years after date years after dst years after date..., year after date If years after dst....... 13 years after data 14 years after date., II years after da te. . .' 18 years after date.. 17 year after data. 1$ years after date...... 1$ years after data 20 years after data $ 10 11 Telephone Wasatch 3152 or 1471 1 L. D. 8. Church Audit Begun, Th annual audi-- of the records ef th I. D. 8 church has begun at th Rlsh-Op- s . t building. A large fore of clerk Is going over th books. When they have finished the church auditing committee will review th work, and the complete report will be given by President Heber J. Grant at the April conference. Daughter It Bora. -daughter was born Monday to CorMiss M T. Young; poral and Mra. Charles Green well. CorfCommodore. 8 Barilla, Bptro. Mrs. 8. Bplro: Hotel poral Green well is attached to tha local J. Asior, Biatsr; McAlpln, C. A. Johnson. army recruiting station. A Both principal and Interest shall be payable at th National Bank of Commerce In New York City. The purchaser of said bonds win b furnished tn approving opinion as to, legality of John C. Thomson of New York - City- ,Healed bids for tb purchase ef said bonds tn an envelop marked "Bid for Bonds will be received by th county eierk of Salt Lake county until 10 o'clock a. m. on tb 20th day of February, 1930, and will b opened at a meeting of tb board of county commissioner at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day. Eaok bid shall be accompanied by a certified check tor flv seven thousand hundred dollsra (17509 00) as a guarantee of good faith, to th order ef the trsasursr of payable 6aii Lake county. Th board of county commissioner reserve th right to reject any and all bids, and to aocept any bid dssmad tag sous to said county. This notlc la givsn pursuant to a resolution of the board of county eommlsaieo- ers of Salt county. Utah, passed th ttet day of January, 1319, at Balt Lake Utah. City, Datsd tms tlst day of January, 1139. C. F. STILLMAN. Chairman Board of County Commisstonsra of Salt Lak County, Utah. Attest: J. E. CLARK, County CISrk. e (Seal) g6637 saml-annu- Utah-ldah- to-g- et $0,000.09 $9,000.09 29,900 09 $0.090 00 r SOUTH AMERICAN PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE LANDS WHERE ITS SUMMER NOW $ntTirBGTBWUo.Tf FOR BUENOS AYRES. ad-v- an MOCCASIN (a), 8,000 ton displacement March 10 FOR RIO JANEIRO, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS ATRES CALLAO (a 13.000 ton. March IS MARTHA WASHINGTON (b). 15,000 tons. March 30 HURON (b). 17.000 tons. Apnl 20 (a) la Class only. (b 1st. M sad d CIm. Far psnsgs rsMs sag setae parMmlgr MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Paaaattgsg OazsitgMst - Bsavag (L, Raw Terh. lk If you are unacquainted with th efficiency ef Tribune Want Ada. try then and sea what they will do for you. ' |