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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 8 WEDNESDAY-MORNING- MARCH 3, 1920. ; NEXT 'FIRST LADY OF THE LAND AND NEW MISTRESS OF WHITE HOUSE MAY BE INCLUDED IN THIS GROUP . Country Club Would Build Course on Site Near Parleys Canyon. f be ?t I Though is fonnal tfraurt and ajpro'vcl. tliOtlv i otiiniitsnion to th its praitiraHv actoel to Cnunlry club for ueo h a RnR co irM Us canyon fAnd at the mouth of 1 IV of fiftv t wh delrfitloii lari' nuintr hasd-- MunwL W W ArmetrmiB, II R CrtUhlow, Merrill MIVn NaUor and U ilti r T T tttlletie, fM upon tin Xper, malted tin $nbiy and spoku in favor n of of hajunft The ndxanUtire to the he land for the purpose intended, the be improve-Juemould etlttonera explained, of It, incident to the onnu iiution that of the polf tourme to in extent would make it aiUblye us a park when the leane evpiro. Tic lub first paftjudIf f build a tluhlioune on the property louif-terleesu could he had Norn it W ausgested that the building roljcht he to be liKated on adjaif-npnirlv on on Dc finite y the club loaae was not taken for the reaaon Mia mas not H ireen Commissioner Herman meeting, lie mas present at yesurdav borne mith ft severe told The commission opened end referred to the city engineer for tabulation bjd onthe paving of Ml hlran avenue, Tblreenth to Fifteenth Lest etreeta, ai'id for he construction of eldemaika on both Thirfrom aides of Michigan event teenth East street, eastward for 165 feet nd on both entes of Kensington, Dry an ftaventeenth and nd Loftanr mvenues outh street, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth East streets Likewise. bide mere opened and referred on the comdrin Ion of and gutter from Ninth South to Second North street a on Seven! h Wist afreet, , bv b V v n tu vj ur I ! 'Captain C. V Cola, li. K, navy, Inspector for the western rec rolling divl-towilt errlve In Salt Lake tonlKht to inspect the navy recruiting elation In thin city, and the euhetatlone in the Malt Lake recruiting district. Captain Cole, who hae recently a graducharge of thia district. ate of the U 8 natal academy of the 94. was of which these graduated a year head of the usual period, In order that the ineinbera could take part In the war. During the war Captain Cole waa In command of the navy transport President Grant which successfully transof American ported many thousands troops to France. Far this service ha fag warded the navy crops I Upon the completion of the, Inspections, Captain Cole will return to his headquar tqra at San Francisco, Cal. n, I ri-r- jj U TtOtlO. wm a'Vei-l- uireLiti lilt m KTrxruU mytri, - 0 Mr Til- - HvrA3V' ojolvrwnd lyeotrt 'Wood . lira Met. HerUyT Ilodver- - Ca-lvix- CooltoU A S f0, ftiaaon' hod carrleis for pltstarer, 60. tender, til, masons mortar mixer. i tamstir, $5. Vfamsters Plasterers, vxlth teams. flo, common labor1 F', with Saturday aftetr.o n eptlojiSl With contractor with straight t.ms. This Is tn. every Instance a cut from 10 to li per Tent, Tronv the union acala. IOB MUVews TWO NEW WARDS FORMED AT LEHI s Spci ui to The Tyihuie. 9 . n March 2 Kes of the house ulutalion committee, said toda tint, unless the federal bour( of vocational education ordi red an Investigation to determine the responsibility for an order to employees of the hoard to ly hardboiled in considering the application of disabled pervh e men for his committee would rnuke an inquiry Decision b the com inittee n as de'errod toda pending by the Ioard man Appointment of an a member of the hoird to look nfter ie interests of the vtteran of the world war,'' was urged U fore Die committee bv II H. Rueger, representing t.ie American Legion. AhHINOTON, hair-Uia- hi'P, -- & LAW .CHIEF STATE '0 A A slaiker has been a serious evil, the legion keeis a spei ial file of sm h tas of reheart-to-lua- A it unt-fur- m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BdNDS ex-s- -, pt V home-comin- CITYS - Like every feature of the Brunswick, the Ultona was devised to Play All Records. i -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No other Phonograph Attempts to Do This. .The Ultona is Protected Against Infringements it is exclusively the Brunswicks own. 0 0 Rheumatic Pains Quickly Cased By Penetrating Hamlina Wizard Oil A Safe and harmlesa preparation to reliere the rains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlins Wizard OtL It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness and limbers up stiff aching joints ana muscles. Yotl will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishajps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cu&, burns,- - bites and stings. ' Just as too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. ? Get it.from druggisti for 30 cents.' If not satisfied return fhe bottle atf i get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick kea ir ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. te l ' complete-'nstructlo- FOR BLACKFOOT EXPERT GREAT ARE rji sctx-tar- imprisonment for from one to fourteen Lewis years itv the state penitentiary. pleaded guilty to issuing fraudulent checks ami obtaining goods through fraud. I Dies After Long IlLne&s. gprel.l to The Tribune. IDAHO FALLS, l.labo March 2 Mrs A. John; m died Mondav meriting uftcr an lllnera of two Vears. Ths fu . neral will t h.ld from tha Swr.1l'n Mission church at, 2 o'clo'k Wedneadav afternoon. Mr Johnson was SO yaars of aero and I. zurvived by eight cjuldren ten grandchildren. YVa-at- hd vett-ran- e ei -Fu- I KELLINQ, D. ail Graduate Chiropractor Magnetic and Drugless Healing j My Patients G;t Well Ue ppeucjic.' t tts. Lumbago Rheuinatisni, fxervousnesa and iemaia Troubla. Heart and ixulney. tape Bath. 84 S. Main Street. Room 207! - I Office hours: 10 a. m. to 7 p. el r Across from Z. C. M. L DR. T. MARION ad Olive Oil Price Highest Ever. 1 head-quarti- -- a- olufotLima Wm jhPLrt2pc?1 ktf grant, an unprecedented f.gure. , To Make Your Hair T Look Naturally Curly X T st eer-vi- r t et-i- rs-fS; J er head-qua't- OF rfa-c- -- hi-- i 0 0. 120 Sa 'TMain of-f- ie me n Go. Ashworth-Olpuglili- n CORPS ARE 0 0 0 0 0 Sooner or Later the Brunswick Will Win You - POTATO ARE fro A e - cs V 'A ( PARTY krt Ml 0 0 0 0 0 STATE FOR -- 11 00000000000000000000000000000000 h PRESIDENT V 0 0 Within this wonderful mechanism, is the versatility that enables the Brunswick to play every record, no matter what make, with the right steel or wood at the proper angle, with the right weight. 0 -- Fa-eif- io 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A DISTRICT? APPROVED 0 0 The Ultona LFHI, Mtrih Fifth mar d m ie organ.zed Imre yenterday, with Andrew As a rule, a peating in jobs Kjeld aa Lott as first Moign taik fiom a vomrade in arms has counuHor arKf UlUirt orltnn as I A cases a refractory other in eui eroagh counselor The new mtrd maa ere ted man has been denird the services of the from parts takvi from the First and A en plov ment office altogether ,oond wards. Heretofore" Lehi maa Ui In Detroit the legion works also with vidfd1nto fuurNmards point-jewe- l, A tn the police Where an Thv Fuat mard io waa reorganized," is taken up for some minor ofh pple as bishop and Joeeph mith Jtlm A fense, like begglhg or peddling, a Anderaon as fuM nunsLr a RUbop system has been adopted A Whipple ii.i'i fm nifni a (ounelor in the of sending these men to jail, the Hu Iger Clawrtnit, Second ward ilioioa to put them consented authorities hive KANSAS was on probation with the American Legion president of the tmilve aiH.stks, This piaitice has had a very salutary CAPITOL present A .VISITS The Kid and Fifth wards are separateficct, and Detroit s problem of putting ed from the Second n ird by a line runto woik every returned fighting man la i I A wen east end half between wav, cm longer so serious Richard J Hopkins of Topeka attorney ning F urlli Vorlh street and are In practical!) all states, the employ general, of Kansas, mas a visitor at the Third rd front h eaoii othr tnent committee of the legion now makes Fjit West, trains. separated elate dapitol vHtfnUv The fnnundanui 1m w eon. Uuj Sectieet a canvass of all the employe's. WherHe ws the guest of Dan H. Shlslda, at Fourtn remain Third and as wauls ond, ever Jobs are offerel returned soldiers, Mr. for Utah tornsy general Hopkins Spf'cisl to The Tribune. the employers are told that the legion is on his way east from a busiruKS trip f jrinerl 2 kAJTON, March Ttlh, post Iayton on He commented briefly to California No. $7, American Legion, held Its first exiifCts to keep in touch yvith the men In lai es, in older to see that they give the work of the federal fair price corn ALPINE annual station at post headquarters laet eatisfai , tory sere b A If this is not forth mission of Kansas, in mhi h his offb e nirht. A constitution mlopted and te closely Interested, and told of several the legion gives such men short an executive committee wis VOTE ON TO was e eted Th s coring, On the other hand, the deserving shrift carried on there last vear Investigation which writ direct committee, of affairs , the . c ..v. rvlce man who needs employment The , under the state antitrust lams post during the yeir, consists of wiU have his case best results of the tarr rro commis- 8peiai to The Trlbuie. persisted in until he Leonard Sand.tll chairman, Emil White-sidh'Is placed V6rk slackers have to ap-sion mork. However, he believed, mould I. LIU. Mart h t Alp i e school district U'llllam Lee Ware and Day, Clyde efbefore a committee of their comcome from educational and advisory ti frill hold a bond elect on on March 21 Holmes rades forts. to vote on An issue of were a for Ireparatlona series started in t places local chambers of comvoted for & $185 000 of entertainments to year the with an ath- mercemany or associations of manufacturers If this one carries the board letic program M irch Dgin bond Dane 8, beginning at 9 have agreed with the legion to have a U STUDENTS STUDY will have f'j'i uno whuh will be used to 0 i lock In the Th.re will be Job for every g soldier and new high school buildings at Lehl, wrestling, boxingevening. and a rooster fight. GOVERNMENT erect h sailor Pleasant Grove and Provo Hem h. and add Iu commenting upon the natton-wtd- a U i ce and g rooms to the domestic , dup Special to The Tribune. cooperation of the American Legion. Ma; Salt Lakca City government underArner cap Folk school and Various other FROY O. March J The Americin Lejor General William G Ilaan, assistant went tnepectron while m active operation improv emi nLs to bools at Alpine, Cedar ch'ef of suff, in charge of the war degion organized here 1ms io men beis when twenty one eturlents Fort atp FairfoM yesterday, Hai partment s reemployment program, says: As all the propped improvements are is rv R Fleo her who is the chairman, iom the Inlveraltv of I tali sited the Tut! tv the American legion has bealsi vice orcommander of Mate the Thev were it the is probable absolute necessities, 0tv and County building Mr Fietcher Jobs ganization reived with come an aggressive factor In getting membera of the class In municipal gov. bonds will ca; iv. the our f gluing men Thev are extendfur RiJ. rs L Rough in the Fpan-atroop, ernment. Dr A. L. Neff, assistant pro oue so of the work American their si rape very and ing aeived wr, and ght id v feasor of history political science, rnonlha ami eleven days in th late war that now this Influence is felt In BUDGET them. He had a hard tune to get in, to every state In the union While the origW. A. Leatham, citr recorder took owing h s BY COMMISSIONER inal ; Ian was for the members to coage, 64 years The American the visitors to every office on the city has fine quarters In the old opera Legion work. In many house, operate In emnlovment side of ' the bukdtng and explained the r has been necessary for which it being put Into shape and is rommunities working of each office. ipccial tu IIk" Inline. over to take the entire burden, benearly completed for their use and that them TWIN MIS. Idaho March 2 An- of C battery, state artillery There are cause. of the vv.thdrawal of other agencies m t ot Die apiirotal of the state com num In every eae they are from the field eleven other FARMERS GEM the Silmon ltlver Canal (ompanvs in this countyorganizations of the legion meeting with the greatest success, and 1330 budget, providing fur a irtaiinaname ' int will be the great tic eventuallv A legion CANADA charge LEAVE is Pr'nce here as Optain'F of Si (entji per acre, came here structor staudbv of the soldier who needs assisfor C Imt.ry trulnv In a telf.rin from W G Swnd-sen- , tant e of anv k 'id . a re' lani ii im omnnsmoner. lo G M Special to The Tribune. Special to The Tnbuna If anyone sti has anv doubt In his A aial 3 nnnager Hail rmtiiui March j Idano. 'TWIX FALLS, rriril as to the present attitude of the OGDEN. Mdreh 2 The American Le'e olluet a hearing Acton of the train of fourteen cars Monday left Twm of tnabg soldiers, I would adThe gion opera committee of the local post vise him discharged the muter a' llotli.ter recenth FVJIa carrying farmers and them. Impleto go to anv post meeting of ra gert $btK) from the two produitlons of the I ments and livestock to points in Alberta, Salmon Hi'ir tei u rs Mooia!lon Satmerkan egion and sav something t tie burtgi t Illf, Faff, l'ouf," pieatiiled at the urday dn idi- -l not lo oppo-ithe government, advocating bolCanada, for settlement tn Canadian against last theater The week lands Feven families lert here, and legion anarchy, or any other form of pluhx on the musieal comedy shevism, He will then quickly find destruction. sthers were to join the party on route at Brighampresenting Began. Provo and Salt iaike that the man has not yet forThe emigrants Included M F Iiau, Joand for a return here -wlthm engagement lohn the art of f ghting Quigseph Abbl, Jonn I luiis, gotten SEES tlieMiext two weeks ley, all of Buhl, Frank J. Canill, Twin At the meeting of tlie Herman Baker Falls, John O McCulloch, Hatiaen, M. MOVIES PRESENTED Rogers bill, providing for the loan post of the Aniei can Legion to be hefd of The A, F arrbtt. Eden army rifles tu the American Leg on on March ih a comm.ttee of the here BY SIGNAL for ceremonial puiposcs has been passed post will sutm.it a report upon the plans hv congress, and now a accordof compensation for INFORMAL men The ing to Commander is D Olier. law', who says Is enmm.ttee composed of Kenneth MOVIES FOR THE PRESIDENT. and instructions Regu'alions I feel splendid covering PROVES EXPENSIVE K'auss, I awienee T. Dec, G 13. and distribution of these David Scott and Kenneth Tripp. iiuish, the am s a re now being prepared in the a a Special to The Iribune general of the army. a- -t without Griping Cascarcts Pursuant to a resolution adopted at the As e soontheasadjutant thev are completed full inTWIN FALLS. Idaho, a March Ie-- g ronsfentlun, Minneapolis th Amerban formation and defuute Instructions as to Pleadmg guilty to a charge of disturb So Convenient I or O'l lias req lested the honor and priviyou Sickering p'ethod to be followed by posts of ug the pae, fourteen voung men and lege of shiring In the memorial exer- toe III securing these American ear of the in Legion ivomcn, from 19 to 21 You wake w.th up your HeaJ Clear, cises of the Grand Army of the Republic rifles will be issued by national orobate court here thin morning admit-e- d I and the Confederate Vet rails spending Saturday night tuei itr m Complexion Rosy, Breath and The resol dion of the American k euburfcan home left unoccupied bv.t Information has been received that Provided "that the American ljeglon reNo Stomach to direct are Sweet Us hv omners Biliousness, sts tarnished, making appicatlop quest the honor and privilege of partlc A fine of $19 andoOKts mas war department and to different arIn the memorial s rv h es of the Headache, Constipation, htdqiestloa. senals for these rifles The only result igainst the nien the girl beim? freed Grand Army of the Repuh u- arid the these appI.oatimA is to congest the Yeerarib while thev and live, of cifftrent rf es and to cause needless and, after death, to le the agenrv which del BREAKFASTS If Is most urgently recommended nation about two months &Q to take ly shall continue these serv e, -- o tint their that etc h"ic part ment adjutant suggest effect February 2S. Mr Poulsen has been graves and the graves of all other AmeriTO BE RESUMED to all j costs that no applications for these in the office of the clerk a year as chief can soldieys sha he fittingly rifbs tie submitted until they receive deputy. and the memory of their deads hepreserved perpetfrom their departto Th TrtliooK uated upon the tablets of love end memipcil TVU.V FALI.S. Idaho, March I -- T i. ory and that a'copy rf this reyoi it .on he ment headquarters $1000 AN ACRE PAID ' 'irst potato braakfaxt to be gum lv forwarded to the commanders of the chamber of commerce tdiue lilo w11 Grand Arnu of the RepuU.c and the ConFARM INSTRUCTORS ,.he aerxed federate tomorrow evening in the h,gi etersns" luhool auditorium Franklin D'Olier, national eommunde-O- f DEMAND IN A committee compoaed of C K Booth. Speoial to The Trlbuse. the American Legion, m a letter to the R H fctev paoti amVW-Z- t commanders said ldaio. March 2. The "In further uue of the I BLACKFXK)T, Smith la in ' fifteen-acr- e to Trlbuoe. Th. The "potato- - breakfast sentiment cunt lined In this rrso utinn It Kpeiizl orchard and farm of A E was barge is of desire the vear In the LO POCATEr American to Twin Byers adjoining Blgckfoot at South shilxriginated eight ago Legion receive an expression of the view of tour dent Gharies R ty Robert W Fpanghr of Sait Lake 8ld ling avenge and Walker street nen Commercial club on ) He nn eastern trip. this ul Ject It is befrom aid that today by contract for $15 000 to the organization lieved that a more compete cooperation day Investment the d ffb ulty in set uring expert Instrue-to'- s Northwestern company of may be ge ured lv a onferen. e, and, if in the cast is as marked as In the Pocatello, ami will be improved, patted BIG REALTY DEALS It metis wltt vnur approval a He also was Impressed wtth the and koM west will be arranged for at the nationalmeeting tendency of educators at the conventions he piacxi waa purchased bv Mr Byers MADE IN' LEHI of the Americ vn legion ,n Infourteen years ago fw $150 an acre aid be attended to unite in umona to obdianapolis, or elsewhere, if deen ed tain the wages tuev think Just during all the term of his ountrthip it uruversitv presidents In talkhas been unsually productive special to The TntJuo several c ommander-tn-Jones Milium him hie f of ing to Pres dent Frazer toll that LEHL March 2 Two real estate- dcajs I lilted r lead (he ben Mar best taken of the Man'sh inert some has e'rans Banker Is Buried. Iggregatlng J43 aoo were consummated a.readv expressed agreement w th the bv other professions, anil the industrial here today. Bv the transaction J C. Mr purposes of the A merit .in lKg n - above wol'd IYaz er took an active part Special to The Tribune McDonald Sc Sms of Daniels Creek t xnresxed u.d has recently writtin the In the National Association of Vocational TWIN FALL, Idaho, March 2 neral counts, take oser what is Known commanders of the o' ier I.ducat'on it Chicago and then visited here todav for org nervicea were ta the Brest wkh farm, and s to that effei t kw he N L. A Thomas A. Harritmn, Twin' Kals anker of ( leveland convention He i quires the Bnoadbent farm. Rot, wav He of Colorado He returned e by mho died Unt insurant life ard agent, rants are in the Saratogi d strut and fed the Colorado Agricultural Vollcge week tn San Antonio, Texas. The servnominating the work sa ker ' ts the under the new hrigaiioq piojects ' school. new tu and which lainver L merit unity an the Asrcrhision a upport ice job Fpihcopal church mere legion has west of Lehl. taken upon Itsei'1 at ting In conjure conducts 1 by Archdeacon Homarft Stay. Ron wtt'ii the war departments chain em-of f The Kike took charge of teremonlee at Club Loader Betnrns. SEW SCALE the cemetery PRICES throughout the coi.n-IoyrreiI t bureaus Trtbue. hi" tv e of ex-rv j. e man. while Sp'!! to Tb not nurnern is. Is ocra.lonady FIXED BY EMPLOYERS a serious O Tttl KALI,. Idaho. March 2 A ! Cooperative Store Planned. and sirte voce detriment to the wo'k of placing tounty bo to Tb Tribune and sailors In sonsfac temv jobs noital club ltaer Fa returned Ts iC YTr.LT,0, Ida o, Marti 2 Tie Th ir Ht'Hizde of where he inenet ted neveral herds after Vet TWIN FVLL. Idaho, Marvh 2 Ir. Employers association of TovatCIo has a liny the mace ch dNatfatiou of irebrtd cattie wit i view to buying John K While, promoter of the plan for i ti wou need a s. ale of fair whitti lunr'ied to tie TVh1e House amonsr emplovers who areveaiiy trvmr to registered anmmis for luh members. establishing a Rthdeie inoperative More t la willing to pay for the pruea" rresith-n- t ii jero .mi tv il fife eiiHiiing a xuir e to other e and and blaHt ennuunre Momiiv help jrive here, tljet $21,000 had The eient-boday t tsiat lisne j and t( rr.ei who aUM ned work. tie tnpvn. Nat- Asatunea New Position. been suhecribed by 500 families. are to ho paid )i regard e.t tmy i he p t rariK-aH tn Fo:e of the legion to if the Lia Frati'ali yet he! ner v is brti k. cement movie w Hi to him. jo non have eniproj ment 'fjmmittea met k In 8pIhI to Tle Trlhuae dock O' hol'ow He, Tie ua Sentenced to Penitentiary. fo Ioh of I Ini are hi nl aoe tHwl thre i ii h- (i i IDAM have taken FAlIf Maho March 2 Guy ui reveJ ir iea S S g, lam. or ffF.m t rorr nd Hiwn at the ovr all th taak of t indmc toha for thatr A lo'UMen o Idaho Failr haa been apFA LI A TWGN t.gds Idaho, March 2 u er vard holeringlatiwi. auto-reA i eng nears and e rv m! feUow K. mm r U men. a In ctn ; Jordon clerk Genre M. ioriU fj'i hahti pointed to recently arrested nd lira! workers an .prriunie'ita! iron wurl mi i t war 4ktrtment of the coun') court and rounty auditor brought hack from VaacoaveSK Huh. JltH.e wUi a ti y rnprito hiu i0 fl if irorur r for plaateirr, 17, box t In l'rdpuit, Lonrs whtrre thu tvoik and rtt iKr. Hr Jorion fi ed his rcsig was today sentenced In d'Kirtef court to 2 0 0 0 0 ' A A A A A A A A A A A ho w ill he the nest mistrrs of the White hrnisef This question, no doubt, is nuzzling many throughout the Mrs. Herbert Hoover, First I.adv of the Land. country tmhv. In llis group ef (harming ladies may bo the nest Ot1 wife the Dinner food adnnuirtrator; Mrs. Leonard Wood, wife of Major General Leonard Wood; Mrs. Hiram Johnson, wife of the vnitnr from (aluornia; Mrs. Cahin CooJulge, wifa .of the governor of Massachusetts, and Mri. Frank 0. Lowilen, wife of the governor of Illinois. an -- 0 0 0 The Difference Between Other H a Phonographs and the Brunswick n w Is n (i NAVAL RECRUITING rr T4 Lm t n I OFFICER TO INSPECT u;ru 0 n t , r iTTijxj Ii. If milady of the straight, iank halt will adopt the atmple slltnerlne method,' she wilt have aa pretty wav-tresses as she could wish tot own Th curliness will look so natural, and the hair so beautifully soft and glcw-quite, different from the obviously ertifunal curls and - deud autiearance of the hatr produced by the heated Iron.. Liquid ailmerlne can. of course, be ob tamed at any drug store and a tew ounces will keep th hair In curl for many week Belns perfectly harnnee and neither stn-Knor greay. ne on ped hv th least hesitancy Ift using It It Is beet applied with a clean tooth brush, drawing tins through the hair frqm crown to tip Just before doing it up The effect will be all thzt atijnne could dcalre. (Adv ) y v. v , Any plate lik new, $1.E0 misalng teeth, SOc each as. tra. Mail yeur te.th w return in 44 hour. OR. RAMSEY. DENTIST Salt Lak ill S Main |