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Show Till: TRIIllWE, .SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH MALT LARK LOGAN !; De Assets of $2,750,000 Cor Defendant Lawyer scribes Campaign Activi poration Dwindle to Less Than $10,000.ties Partner ort Stand. K DEPARTMENT. Tle Hi III. RUPP I9iJ. ILEf R.nrS, M.itvh 5. M'kea. luw Mytcry i thou-sami- get-tir- ld tda. shp. )rs Man Recognizes Annual Gathering and Banquet at Logan Well Attended by Financiers. Special to The Tribuae. The members of the Cache Valley Clearing House association held their annual meeting and banquet laat night at the Hotel Eccles, at Of officers thirteen which forty-twTht ('ache valley bnnks were present. latnks represented were, the Thatcher Hrothera Hanking company. First National bank, ('ache Valiev Hanking company and Farmers & Merchants Savings bank of Imogen; Hyrum Htabr bank; W eilavllie Htate hank; Farmers Hanking company of Cache Junction; the West Cache State bank of Trenton; Commercial National bank of Smlthflcid; State Hank of Richmond; tewislon State Lank. First National bank and Idaho State & Savings Lank of Preston. Joseph K. Shepard, president of the Cache Valley Hanking company of assoand president ot the clearing-housciation, was master of ceremonies. The principal feaker was Charles H Stewart, manager of the Twelfth district federal reserve bank at Salt Lake. Mr Stewart rliscuased evety phase of banking, and laid strew upotv the loans made bv banka, stating that each institution should cur-to tail all loans that are not necessary production. William H. Evans, lank examiner of Utah, spoke on the evils of tarrying overHe emphasised that such pracdrafts. tices must cease. Senator J. W. Funk, fair price commissioner of Utah, was a guest and delivered a short address relating (o the excellent results being obtained by the department of Justice and the fair price commission. U. W. Shaw, chief appraiser of the Federal Land bank of Berkeley. Cal., spoke, stating that profiteering was the reason for at least six cause of the high rout of living. He also discussed the federal land act. Manh 5. o e fipciil to Tito 13 Telephone LODGE OFFICERS Special ta The Trlbeoe. FROVO, March 6 PrcJvo lodge. No. M9, B, P. O, E. elected the following officers (or the ensuing year wt a meeting held last night: J. C. Miller, exulted ruler; W. H. Hines, esteemed leading knight; Dr. H. F. Cannon, esteemed loal knight; E. B. Whipple, esteemed lecturing knight; Paul Vincent, secretary; J. T. Farrer, treasurer; E. F. Binkley, tiler; J. L. Ljtel, trustee, M. It. Graham, repr, resentative to grand lodge; J. 11. alternate reprweeulaUve to the grand lodge. District Iteputy Grand Exalted Ruler W. c. Kemp, vice preeldent of the I'tah State Elks association; George Jluss of Ogden and Fred Cultmer of i'roto were visitors at tha meeting. at Long Beach. 1XIAX, Center St. 123 Parent, Who Finds Him CHIi-AG- It llio Nr partners and iodf('tniaiita testified trla. elfi'liwn tonpirary briTy defense today. Tlio testimony for pictured the former tunipnlsn nmn.iKrr O' vleitins ulmost for Trtr.tmn JJ; Ntviiry county in the Mule. lumpoMn tamraicn ads ci Uretneiils o't H't Jinu y the lttH it its letters airtoiAobilea, hutiGifd on railroad trains and In hotels. of jie.nmis and Interviewing reporting nightly to I o rttmlidaiu h) malL MKce on the i outran- din laiineJ .all campaign arli'm. and said hr nt.-- fonnd hen when opportunity to work for New on primary he voted for that candidate da v. His hnishrd. was nd King's tcMtimon,v aa ii denial of the laid. sateinent toiv Ki hard that iiiDfiil tegiunouv g4v. Flelcher. on the tHa.on of tin taioous the tie.dnd proscription conversation counter df William M Kejg itna drug an haul tn thing about stove Hint, eectiU'e demon y for. or sa snnreme M court ic'eipal of. hlgha. sriitritco tg the pealteiiUai y on ihargcs of aeaault lohaerv. were n tdr on tie hararter ALmoLm a of two goernint witiMw-in each case; pair of witnesses swearing mc state ept their that the would not The men had sworn incuts under oath to cn etSHtsons with difendanta dealing with the barrel of rnone'' feature of the trial. There weie Intioduud numerous character witntes. moio than a ai ore of defendants being guru gooi iejutations for honeatj , inugiity ami i. prig it Risen tt March 5 Thn Daniel Hava roinpanv, a f,i5i.0u0 Idaho corporation, Ms tang Me cjiah mucin f lea than $o (mis, I aufl Haves, Jr, it president, aduiftted in Judge K. M. Laud is' court todav. t'roditnra of the company filed bankruptcy proceeding three Week ago and to inveetlg ating Judge Iand May' rirniingH in t'allfornia land and Irrigation project. Haves' only property, house in INaneton, was attached today. The company was organised In LHl with a capital utoik of $2&o nnO, which was incrcHsed Ityle moro than a rar lafir to $2,750,000. The tompany has equine In California lands valued at more than $l,uVj (hmi. ha said, hut It in doubtful whether these cun be recovered unleea the company la reortf.ii ed .laves said that tae company had been penned at a profit for the first two after its or ganUitlon. but admitted that the concern was In ftnam lal diatrwsr for more than dx months before a re- Ltlver was appointed. 'I he company was engaged in a land sale cauvfiaign, Hayes said, l.atge tracts of land were purchnsed at Chowchtlla. Cul . and later sold to farmers In small parcels, he said. Moat of the land originally was purchased from the Cults d Males Farm Land lonipany. a Callforni corporation. Haves a'so testified that the Farmer National Trust tomnany had been organ irrd to discount the Haves concern linumlttl papers. Haves was questioned concerning his connection with the Mo Ihenson company with which the Hamel Hayes company was said to have a sales toutin' t. This company was aid to have been paid 12 0o a month for work in connection with the sale of land in Idaho and California. Hayes admitted that he owned a third interest in the company and that lb lmniel Hajes omiany owned a similar interest. Wat HOI PROVO ELKS SELECTS - MMi.f GRANT Mark T, and IL King rajl 1920. PROVO FATHER T WPARTMINT Offica, Chamber of Commerce; Keatdcnce Telepliona phone G, Tribune. BEACH. OJ., M.rcii I. After a March of day Burton William Rupp, aon of B. V. Rupp, Salt Uki min Injf than, waa located by the Lone Beach police late thla afternoon and turned over to hie father, who arrived In Long Beach thla momlny from Balt Lake. Rupp told his father that ha had merely been to Ban llleo on a pleasure Junket. He had been mlMltif el nee Tuesday and was on his way, to Catalina Inland whan apprehended by Police A. 8. Thompson as he returned to hla former room In the CHIT Dwellers Inn to secure some baefaye he had left A ticket to Catalina which he had purchased with funds secured by pawning hie overcoat waa found on hla person. He had also panned a ault of clothlnf for expense money. It waa a trying scene Indeed that waa enacted at the police flatten early tonight when the amnesia victim's father waa notified tnat the missing roan had been found and was waiting for positive identification. At flpK Rupp failed to recocnlae his parent. He Insisted his name was Burton Georg Burton, and that ha was a single man. Then the father pulled from hie pocket a picture of the enigma man's wife and children. He was asked If he did not know anyone In the photograph. He said he didn't, and waa about to hand the picture back to hla lather when the expression on one of the childrens face arrested his attention. Rupp examined the photograph more closely. His face turned red. then a deep purple, the velna In hla head and neck stood out prominently as he stralnSd his memory. For a time It waa fearad that the afflicted man might brash a blood vessel. Then he remembered. But was by no means a completa memory. He admitted having a faint recollection that he had been married and had a fam lly. Then he looked up at hia father and for the flret time realised that It waa hla father. Injuries rsceived In two automobile wrecks and a train wreck, all lu tha asms year, about six years ago. were respon for hia eon's sihle tha condition, amnesia victim's father explained. The son was suffering, he said, from a deep depression on the skull. Following the Injuries, for months Rupp complained of head palna and told the members of his famllv he feared he was losing hia mind, Mr. Rupp according to his father. leave for Bait Lake In A fsw days with ' his son. LONG Prn-lialte- FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD FOR GIRL Special to Tk Tribuae. BRILLIANT New-1m.j- Retailers Justice ment Deaths and Funerals Fight Hr JureriUea Arrested. PHOTO, March following amatc of Juvenile have beea made by the city efflcer the culprit tamed over to. the Juvenllfc eurt aothorltlea; One for robbing the Wia A Machine rompan.r, one for robbing BaHeg Broa. atore, one for robbing the PonHoa Grocery atore, one for robbing the branch of E. C. M. I., and one for robbing the Taylor Taper company. a 4 Small Cue The Shoes The Hose built to stand hard wear and rough treatment; made on styliah lasts and properly htted. No other store undersells the Utonlan on GOOD Durham la tha Hursbls Guaranteed Hosiery strong, heavy, double reinforced elastic legs; smooth, even feet; triple heels and toes. Satisfaction guaranteed or a new. pair free. -- lire Ipertal to Tha Tribune. shoes! Trial on FR0TO, March 8. The suit o the f on o IA Machine company ra. George lia ted Wage T. Peay for $131, alleged tto be due on a pump, ia .being beard in Judge J. B. Tucker's court. The defendant baa a counter claim for $400, alleged to be due on aa engine takea way by the company. TEACHERS OPPOSE DAYLIGHT I if, Uis-trn- thia remark&ble offer is to introduce our children's shoe and hosiery departments. Bring the children in from tiny tots to growing boys and girls and get a pair of fine hose with each pair of shoes bought this week. 1 PROVO. March S. Funeral services held thla afternoon for Irene Walker. 11- year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and. Mra Wright Walker of Hiawatha, who died, Monday from an affection of the heart Tha Rev. E. V. Kuhns preached the funeral sermon, and the music waa under the direction of Profeseor J. R. Boehard. The funeral services, which were held j at Bergs Undertaking establishment, were under the direction of Proto lodge, K. of p., of which Mr, Walker la a Kings teatmionv started with Ida early eipcrience as a newsho m South Omaha and aa a page in tuc Minnesota a 1(1 lie related Ilia Michigan legislatures. Farmer Hold Meeting. efforts to get an education and how he & of the Pee Manjuetie became recehcr 8. County March FROTO, Agricultural railroad, seintarv of the state Kcpuh-Jlca- n Agent J. P. TVkh, County Hour Agent Mia Heftio White and Dr. R. J. Rvan. (superincommittee and one of the managers tendent of agenta, held a meeting with the of the campaign of Senator Townsend farmer of Palmyra thla afternoon and Tld you ter at anv otner time men farm and home project. lion campaign expenses to t'onimander of O. Murtin, Newrcrr? naked Janus LOGAN MILITARY BALL Will Return to California. counsel for the defense. did not, said King 'March 8. G. J. Carpenter, wh PROTO, IS EVENT when the said that managetsuip King haa been here for five treeka with the seed was first offered him something was which he organised i acid to Provo company to T.e Tribuae. , about compensation. men, intends to leave for hla aoatbera Calitold them l" would notT think of fornia homo tomorrow. LOGAN, March 5 More than 1000 perU(h a thing. he said to Assist Depart- sons were in attendance at the twenty-sixt- h t, He said lie never saw John annual military bail of the Agritie senators brother, either theie cultural college, whit!) was given at the or in the campaign headunartei s nor a in of Smart gvmnasium this evtning, under SAVING letter or telegram from that defendant the auspices of the R O. T. C Ha said the flirt campaign inonev lie The from attendance Fait 0EATXS. Ogden Jke. on Profiteering. handled was $H.0n0 which came 4n a and Borne of the other larger cities was At a meeting ef the welfare division of Jam 42 year I. af age. died draft indorsed ly Tcmpieion to him. and the Home and School - league, held at the something of a disappointment, hut this yrairrday at Spaoidlrif. a local bmpital. H waa a real mat he deposited it to the redil of himfact did not deuact from the brilliance of dent of Tooele. I'tah. and Center yesterday- afternoon, daylight !l4 la Bait Lafca Civic self as "diainnan and attng treasurer. the ev ent three month Frienda may view tha body a saving came up for dtscuselon. fo Th About SPM'Mi in all went into this aicoant. .!-- ( Tribune The big gymnasium was bcaiitifullv the 0tmn)l it Co. undertaking Miss Mary Dysarl. principal of Emereatabl'ahaent then Frank W. Hair became treasurer dot orateu with flags and. in addition, today. The body will be taken to Tnoefr to- son school, presented the question an the Phi f. I Ll.PH v Mftrth 5 -- The of the canuiaign (onmi.iiec and therethere was a magnificent display of war morrow. where funeral aervleea will be held teachers see It. Others present spoke Shoo Retailers' of aasotiatiou t.e to do the with after King had somenii moiorev cles, cannon, rifle of and Interment made. from the mother's viewpoint. I nlicd States ha offered the government nionev. various detunptions and small arms tVhlle the war waa on the women mere which bore the insignia of various corps Mra Lola Brake Bair. BA year of King said he never "so. haw or heard a template vigilante organisation, nationdied willing to put up with tn the Inconvenience New II of an Truman The grand march was under the direc- at a toea) hoepital yesterday. She waa born of this plsn, as thev were with other wsr money from wide in scope, anj with vigilance oflioera he i ry. tion of Hrofesaor W. o, Hootnson, of the id Jacksonville, Fla . and bad If red In Balt measures, hut now that the emergency Is located in vry state And federal i, Hngham Young college, and was led by Lak for two yearn. The bode ft at the past they are in favor of dispensing to assist the department of Justice Captain and Mr. Russell P. Hartle Mu- O'Donnell fo. undertaklnf ea'ablltbment. with It," Mins Dysart said. Hhe is survived by her husbnad, Carl Bain, si was furnished by the V, A. C. orchesA preliminary canvass, she said, had In running down The departprofiter. Rex nbo the hotel. at demonstrated that the sentiment of the ment of mathe at Washington, through tra, assisted by local musicians. teaciiera and of the mothers, those whom Howard Figq. pet ial assistant tor AttorSamuel Riebea. ?T yearn of age, dted ney Oerter) Palmer, yesterday acrepted PARALYSIS they had been able to reach, was in favor IS FATAL morning at the borne. 1SJB Fiat Fifth of abolishing the daylight saving plan. of the National Fhoe association. the offer Routli street. He was in Be Better Looking Take Mothers end teachers, who gate their In (onfereme with Glenn C. Mead. PhilTO WOMAN and hadhimlivedarein Ball Lakebornseveral Bwitnerland yearn. Surat this meeting, said that setting adelphia.. general counsel for the shoe the following ehPdren: Mra. opinion Olive Tablets viving the clocks ahead an hour worked a hardmens organisation, a plan was outlined Rle-IEmallne Jenkins. Fred, Albert and Ralph on to Tb TYlfoua. children, especially the very young wherein the attorney general will approve of Suit Lake. H!a wife died seven ship hen, of shoe vtgilane officers in If your sldn is yellow complexion tappointment cfirftricts. The body la at ths 8. M. Taylor child, who had to go to bed while the nun LOGAN, March C. Mrs. Emma Wester-beiyearn ago was still shining, and seldom went to ie various establishment. a the toWith authoritv vears t3 tiled aac. ou undertaking o' wdow, coated pallid tongue appetite poor-ysleep until later, yet was obliged to arise of Lhe federal government behind it. the dav of paralv!. fioin vhih sshe had have a bad taste in your mouth an hour earlier. Older children, they said. National Foot assofiation will undertake suffered everel only two davs. She was nr RULALS. a lazy, could not be deprived of all amusement to police the shoe business and asure a native of Sweden, but had resided In feeling you should The funeral of John Hunter who died thin They attend movies and other entertainthe public of fair dealing and protection l.Uc'an and Sait Lake moat of her life. lake Olive Tablet!. week In Balt Lake, will b held at noon Sun ments occasionally, and the sleep lost In fOM actices undermined have pt that Mrs was cook a Wesieibers the at in the Twentieth ward chapel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a subInterment thla day way could not be made up in the the public confidence. Ikehive house m Salt Lake, wnen Joseph will be in City cemetery. stitute for calomel v ere pie oared by Healers found to be misleading the F. Smith waa president of the church. She morning. 1 It was decided that we'fare adikers of Dr. 'Id wards after 17 years of study. public in their advertising or who may also served in a slnilar capacity at the Mrs. Barah Ann Ooeld. widow of Samuel W. thla division of the Home and School e not be adhering to a legitimate Dr. lidvt ards'Oli vcTablcts are a purely Salt Iake temp! CtonlU, dim the at home, 6?2 Booth yesterday should make a canvas In their In the case of the Piovldenre, as league svsiem will announcement Funeral be made She wa West afreet. born December districts. vege tablecompound mixed witholneoii. Mrs. George M. Bacon, presi! U dealer eonvictel and fined for' later bv Bishop Joseph If Watkln, J:., 2ft. 1163 la had and lived ta Balt Tent w ill know them by their olive color. England, dent of the league, will call a meeting, at t farcins two prkes lor shoca, will b of the heventti ward firt month. She lived la Monroe. Utah, which the Ike of the canvass will be To hast a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, severely dealt with, findings the attorney general for years. The body is at the Joseph considered and a report complied. Should no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like saidWilliam Taylor undertaking To Hold Medal Contest. ttabUlbmeiiL be deemed ft a petition will be advisable, Xtturnrj General Pamcr recently madeT chikll lood days you must getatthecause. lli.1 presented to the city commission. tnat Mi per rent o $pACia1 lo The Tnbun'. - Dr. Edwzrds Olive Tablets alt on Lie pubtk Funeral serrtoe for Mm, William Hoar will nhoe dealer are honet. Five tOi.AN. Mnrch 5. The oratorical eontev for it IWi oclock Sunday afternoon in (he liver and bowels like calomel yet ihoi'gand tshoe merchant In convention the (eore D ( ntn neia, ocn to turtetit bthe hld HELD Kridlaffton funeral chapel. Tb body may BE the be held March will o' at Heaton 'i.,iiltnral month concluded tbe that 11 no have dangprous after effects. Similnr eooKsU hate he viewed Saturday afternoon from 3 until i IJegp cl)np'l of unmir deaUng was 21 St the public's conception at o'clock funeral the the bile and overcome conebapei. lotermrat will They start largely beca ise of abuses practiced by a called out miu.r cntrttantR aid lhe cumiuf be In Wasatcli Lawn cemetery. stipation. Millions ot boxes are sold small mtnoittv of tru'ky dealers, and de- caiet is eeeted to rual former otii; 10c Watohes may no longer be o!d to and 25c. Take one or termined, through their national associay annually at Funeral service for Mm. Walter T. Cook Hies After Relapse. a judgment of the court, according tion, to purge the trade of such unfair twe nightly and note the pleasing results will he hJ4 at 10 oclock tbia morning at tha to a decision committees w ill William prai tlces Slioe vigdunce Judge given by City Ttiboue f hurch of Our Divio Aarlor. The body may Reger In the case of tho "N.tionel work In cooperation w it a fair price com Special to The SIB LfMiAX, M.irch 5 - Kor.d irrxkett of (ache be Viewed at the home. Kat Seventh nuitces in all section. Complaints wil JiM.ctioQ William H. Keishaw, South to died itrwet this nflor the commencement of real estateagainst prior morning relapse, he ln estimated and dealt with on their dealer. Judge Reger held that The the aervleea influenza ami pneumonia After hla cortege will leave the home merits offender wld be given the fnllowlnx an watch Is essential part of a man's he arose to rare at 0.10 o'clock. fit nt attack of the dleft chance to refotm or take tlie legal earing apparel. for Ml family, whh efforts resulted D. C. Rich, attorney for the "Nations! lhe funetolYtf Mr. 8fle H. Cftt. whe died Wool grower," asked that the watch be Child Hies of Fuenmonia. Oefl by mo titers ths world orsr for half a csntnrv. in ( berry Creek. t'Uh. will he held it 2 sold to satisfy a Judgment given in favor frmn all hannt:l ingredients, Hr. Arthur H. PARDON BOARD TO afternoon at the Joseph William Tav of his client. Sunday Mr. Kershaw, according to the Ansi lie InatitoUou. Lon-- 4 peel! to The Tribno Ranell of wnua: lor funeral chapel. Frleada IhTtted t at the morevidence in the ease, purchased some from 6.freo 7 itoblor Jrnnlngt Ahecdttelj a, Enw.. trad aod Interment will be La nty cemetery, HEAR CLEMENCY PLEAS oldLOit.W. Marrh yfr of opitt", In the "Woolgroaer space phis or cihcr alkaieid er advertising Vlr lMid 8 Jomnng daughter of Mt aod rnwdvs are fantliy and failed to pay the amount of the ilbr Btorlman'ofrrftt tiled todar of pommonii Jntilnc" ii a dts JVffuiAhsd all rmlar O 75 Yieber. Which John 1S with interest of 87ft totaled a meeting of the taie board of parof At age, yar member of the experiment station ataff at the Observe ths trade eighth a Term, died Friday afternoon at a fo- and costs of the suit. don on March 2d the following eacs Agricultural calleg-vnsrk a asm lancet, is eo frnr Mr. cal Weher waa iu bora hospital. Mary will bf oommlered. gad ftjinjr. none oih?wwi He cama to Salt Lake fie land. prkt year ago. For pardon C. W Johnnon, convicted ?5o a paAst of Dne pow. Addresses Rotary Club. gsnauia. He la survived hla by UNION PLAN widow, Mra. Mary foi C'tubcxxlement . William Goldman, conTnur droggist Laj tbaca or dew, and aon, A. F. Weber, ef Wichita. Weber, TJVC.ANr esa gat them for yon. Mreh 6 . ha T ( aine HI, victed of statute! y offense; Wiiliam two F. Ind. E. Mr. i' daughter. SNAG Hnngafo convicted of murder first degree; of the extension division of the Agricultural halt and Mra J. A. Hal) ef Bingham Prepared only tvlbilHe before Funeraljkservices T owakh c convicted of voluntary man- college. fhieufcKed dtnrving will be held at the Cathedral luncheon the Rotary club at It to tnvUj James H. 8 ATlNTJC CITT, X. J March . of the Madeleine Monday slaughter morning at to i'ar ndrrw Ifringten, For jvarole Interment wlU be to Mount Calvary Representatives oclock the' Presbyterian of fiogte.ondus, of grand larccnv Lelane Leigh, cemetery. church north, the Presbyterian church of second (evicted degree burglary; the Reformed south, Presbyterian church Jack K Perrv, convicted of second deFuneral aervleea for W. A. Behnde. 84 ynf and the United Presbyterian churcn 11? ho died Thursday, of age. bn held at failed to reach an gree burplirv. Willmm ft Davidson, conon the basic Glen Anderson, victed of petit larceny t o'clock tomorrow at the 8. M. Taylor under principles for the agreement Burial will bn to Mount Olivet four branches of proposed union of the convicted of assault; Alexander Frasier, taking rhapfi. the church in North convicted of second degree burg'arv; icmetery. America at their conference here which W. Teterson, convicted of grand larthe little foxes that Closed today. Xirk, $4 year Baby f Virginia ceny; Wdllatn Horton, convicted of secSUGARH0USE Denominational parliamentarians evinced ond th greo murder; I. Otto TuIRa, condaughier of Mr. and Mra. Bpencer R. Kirk, AM ,a wide spoil the grapes; so it is with divergence of opinion an to th. died of street, 1 ftp Conway at victed of gran-- larcenv, Joe Beebe, conpneumonia 9110 South 11th East ef fundamentally basic o'clock thla morning. Funeral arrangements "Interpretations victed of third degree burglary mend truths for tho church union. One elewill he announced later. Mv meana harmony. termination of scnlenoeSanv For- fooda, Vpion notice ment gave that if adherence to have kins, convicted of forgery; 1hH- bar- -' my prices and my customer the minor details is to be a stumbling f violation of the prohimortise. Small profits and quick rellpft. convicted block the merger may be Indefinitely William Mills, Convicted of robustness, neglect and you bition turns my principal aim. so come postponed. M he Baca, convicted of I have mantdaughter, and buy jour gooda at the Unton The controxerey ran peri around five weakness. second degree murder. btore. When vou buy from me you points, the form of which wa not disFor commutation of sentence Edward are helping to foice the pi ice down. It was stated that the senticlosed. but A. Harry' convicted of ment was strong for "orthodoxy" In the creed of tho united church. Milk, 2 for 25c; 8 for $1.00 1 Free With Each Pair of Childrens Shoes t -- PIONEER no-go- 14-1- EAST BROADWAY 6 "If Coffee MUSIC COMPANY WILL bothers You SHOW GREAT PICTURE Maxim Plotonoffa famous picture, "The Conquerors," will be on display at Haynes-Beeb- e the Music companys establishment for a limited time beginning today. There will be a special session fdr the clergy and educational leaders from 10 o'clock this morning until 1 o'clock this afternoon. yi drin k and feel fine" Jaffce is a cereal drink Water Plana Hied. that really tastes good Whit Rocks Irrigation comp or yestrr (lay ftld an application with th aiat angi ncr for th conutnwtlon of a 4tn it the hal In I'intad count.. of th Chippewa lake The for th reservoir aubmltted to th ,att plan a 2010 of for call eapartt.v arrefM engineer of water, whim would be nsed to npplemmt (hat available from ihn prtaaai irrigation Th Order trom Y ear Regaler Dcslsr SUCH-NU- T PACKING CO. Csssiobsrit. N. Y. Bt ughter Is Born. Romnoy, 171 Fourth avenue, is receiving congratulations today on the arrival yesterday of a granddaughter to Mrs. Venus Romney Beil, wife of W. T. Bell. Both the mother and her six and daughter are well. 11". G. Money. Salt Hake Man Arrested. ClijJdren to Give Flay. Children of the Hebrew ftobool of th Eteal Thieves Thteves entered the home of ( arl Heist Mtrlon avenue, between 7 GO and U o r k Inst night, ami iole $Hd In current y. Wbu the family returned horn from a theater the atrv-whmiH found th sntb wearing apparel and miaceUaneouft article, nhicfc the intruder had thrown about in their search for mones Tb moor; was taken from varluua biding placet. Blinfct of Halt Lak waa arrjth in Kdwar1vt!H 111., at th rfllff and ! being bbi county nheriff'a offi of a Ka.t Lak officer there penning the arrival to return him to Salt l.dke on a charge of K wife ilt rtioT. thief Itcputy Hheriff B'lope announced lat u.giit. Frank ieicrday Congre- 11! three act play gation Montefior for the Ptirlra" next Bnmiaj afternoon at t ofiook at th Bcottlah Rita Masonic temple. 181 South Rar atreet. Th play ia adapted front th Blbe book of Esther. of th one-pric- I forty-nin- A nBk)Ciif--igmi7T- ITWELVE e WATCHES TO JUDGMENT PROOF polh-g- EXTEA SAVINGS FOE TODAY AND NEXT WEEK Wool-growe- r" STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, Doz., 40c flU. 2 Tall Cans Sejjo Milk CHURCH STRIKES A bd ; mim Its 40c bottle and Cane SCOTTSEMULSIOFJ a rich tonic-nutrie- ef- - nt fectually mends the little weaknesses and sustains strength by building up the ' resistive powers of the body. If you would keep strong use Scott's Emulsion often. Boot ft Bowne, BloontfieUJ.ff klef-TAULETS- STORE J. -Nr Z. C. M. L , Drug Store. ccomi-degre- 30c DAISY Batter, lb, C7C Always Fresh Always the Best ATI E Co. 3-- Hi 1 55 ?o. tolled f. 1 Olkf. STATE TREASURER PAID $20,000 REFUND Refunds amounting to about $20,000 were mads t the state treasurv vestrr-d- y Uv the atat road commission, being inpayments fnmi cement companies for The sacks were paid for ?hi Ka icturwdl at twenty emit each when the cemanl Was delivered, but the cement company ref untied the money when the sacks were returned. It WMf announced that the ar the a Ks will cujr ta cents each, the nionev to he rcturn1 In" the same manner The refund of yesterday waa only a part of REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. Hear MaJo" J. Reuben Clark tell the true fm'ta rfrn!1ng the Metlcan nit nation. Balt I J ne d hen ter. Saturday. Mar h 8 8 p. m. Lverjoody Invited. Admtorton fret. i AdverUaement.) $1.30 Sugar, 10 lbs. for With $2.00' purchase. Cheese, epcctol, lb Early June June Sw et Foam, Fcahg re. 32c 15 25 rer. 2c...2 for 23c ' can, reg. J'ork atd Leans, torire 18c 3H. t'r Medium ixo Fork and Ftoans, 14c reg. 2dc, for Small (mu Hoik and Hr an, reg. tc loc, for Campbell Soups, all kinds, ref. I art for 12c Sneet Corn, first cIaas, reg. 16c 23', for can. rtg. $1.40 for.. $1.10 Crlwo, can, ref. 8V, for... 80c Crlaco, 1y-lSalnvon, first das, ref. 45c, for. ..30c Sall can Salmon, ref. 35c, for... 20c Tomatoes, latge, No. reg. 25c.. 15c Children'll Overalls, elxca from 1 to 8. $1.25 reg. price, ft. 7$. for... $2.40 Heavyweight Overalls Laxatives Bromo Quinines Tabiota0 ARCO, Idaho. March I. Report whlrh have been circulated to the effect that the crop outlook In thin section of the atete ie discouraging Is emphaticslly by the Commercial club and generally. The fact ia that th outlook Is exceedingly bright, as them Is every possible promise of an abundance of water for irrigating purposes ds-nl- cltl-se- Htory H. Blood Recovers. rfinlMPme Hr.v R. flhv4 f th tat aMhtle ofreiton has rwvwnHl la health nfftrteatlr to rename fci tfiiflea with the todialMlMi at th eapitol. Mr. Btaft4 h4 a 111 ) b waa tat October. wht H 4 apoa fv ap1ieJria rtra4 a to from faitfarala. trip f b. jn-tar4- a 21-- . All kind of indie', men and children g heeler)' fnr half prb'ca. Other ttema rot listed, at reduced prices. ARCO CROP OUTLOOK IS DECLARED BRIGHT PARKERS HAIR BALAAM ttowaUrTWIUx KiirN C8r aa 9 aanV te Cray a4 FtMHU ... .1 l Hogs Reported Hjrlng. Utirli of Ltedaaf LtM A ripaar , fatr-atfitfo0r4fl haa loot a toa hoga tJirmgh R W Dr. to aetetlnf Hggati. aiat iireatarb iaapotfw. wh tovatig4t4 th e H'Mtrra at whii twootg athora ap ill. trihvt thta iffliettoa to th that haa a la the alma aa4 rremnr44 a (iv chang ef diet. Th ee, hn 30c Eggs, Dozen EAT RLENTV OF FRESH VEiE,TAaLES FRUIT AND They are wholesome, and ill help keep you well. Everyone can afford them at these M O N E S A V I NG FRICKS. Tender, Crtep California . 7c Lettuce, Head New crop California Cab2 Ibe 15c bage, Firm, tasty Radishes, Sc bunch Tender Green Onions, 3 bunches 10c Large, Juicy, Oranges, reg. 75c, do. 60c 4 lbs. Red Os no Apples 25c Fresh White Cauliflower, 48!b. bag fatent Flour. High- - S3.C5 . w 2 25c cansr Mixed Y-- 25c 75s bag Cornmcal. 60c 2 lbs. Full Cream Cheese for 65c thin-skinn- lb 15e IlsdV Sot Wo 114 1 1 619 L I 5Htd I 4mSol3ti e the cement season's consumption of sacks. Approx mately another S2MW was turned oxer to the state treasury for rental of truck and other equipment, and for reimbursement for freight and on this equipment, which la at Fniea rented out to counties or to private contractors In road work. ib mmm" i Maple Saturday !! la. 22c Syrup ift the broken health; resistance and you 21c . pkgs Maple Flakes , Little Foxes 3 3 2 The 43c pkgs Macaroni. Guaranteed Storage 25c cans verdaie Corn 3 . Mr-'e- UUfJY 8AVE FROM 5 TO 1S A MONTH ON YOUR FOOD BILL. You can easily do this If you buy regularly from our Twelve Busy Stores. Keep close "tab" on what you buy. Youll be delightfully surprised at the savings from day to day. AND, REMEMBER, YOU DO NOT SACRIFICE GUALITY. na(-lf- . H 72 Bars WHITE SOAP. . . . O. 1986 lie. f wrv-uu- F'.tfoc.apu ? ? F. SI. CD ? DID YOU KNOW? that a straight carload of Spanish onions arrived in Salt Lake this week? This is a carload of Valencia Spanish onions direct from Denia, Spain, These are large, round onions of espcd&lly'raild flavor. They are eaten by Spaniards the same as we eat apples. They are fine for salads and delicious for ONION SANDWICHES. Order a few today. The price is reasonable. For sale by grocery stores and fruit stands. f4 X- - h T |