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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH ORPHEUMS BILL OPENING TONIGHT HAS BIG J 10, 1920. On Broadway Between Main and State KICK Hats Notice A Veritable Big Blanket Sale, Adv. Sunday, Continues Garden Full of Easter Official Agree With State Commission to Carry Beauties Out Road Program. ' The Store That Serves You Best? Balcony. a Wednesday. See Window. ft - The three eoui.ty commissioner of county, Georg A. Iarklnson. Owen Burk and C. 8. Hlonn, together with C, G. Woolley, district road cn(l-na" for tha aoutliweatern part of the etate; 'James Robinson, state road scent, and Douglas A. Beaten, representative from Beaver In the state house of rep.. f resentatives, conferred with the state rood commission yesterday on the state road program for this year In that county. They agreed to raise the money required for stale road work, and a bond Issue for $110,000 met with their favor. A delegation from Bilgham City was v. also present and talked over a proposed extension of the pavement In Bnghum '( o t'lty along watery lane" from .Sixth "k North street to the turnpike, or at least to the gates of the sugar factory, about V one mile. They proved to bo a day ahead ' 11 of the county commissioners of Boxelder, but advised the state commission that , If the performance of th's work meant 4 a 8 that m bond Issue would have to be asked In Boxelder county for roads, they d d not believe that It was advisable to do the work at thla time. The commission accepted the resignations of Niels Larson and K G. Hillier 'S' from the drafting room of the state's 8 ijf bridge engineer. The foimer goes to tiio office of a Brigham Cltv architect, whilr the latter goes to an Ogden sugar com panv. The Beaver county program Includes an this yesr by the stste and expenditure federal government of 17.999, and bv the on the road from Beaver $J9.ouO of county Bevy of beauties and talented songsters, opening tonight at tbo Orpheum City to the Millard county line, and alao an oullity by the state and federal government of $54,000 and by the countv of in The Rainbow Cocktail. 127 000 on the road from Beaver to Mil. ford. The county commissioners obtained flculty Jn aettinsr the paving completed committee, of the appointment of county passage of a resolution authorising a as deiired. Mayor Ueter Mrs. Elisabeth Crlamon of repreaented chairmen. survey of the road from Milford to Gar- that there as Salt Lake has been appointed axeoctate urgent need for an outlet rison. at a cost of $2000, In Beaver county, from Brigham tothe state aarne west. the At director to aaalst Mr. campaign and Its approval as a project, so far as time he said county is comtidering Bamberger. Following la the Hat of counthe present road commission could go. a bond i8Ue ofthe$180, noo for athooU and ty chaiimen: The state road commission refuaed to the Preston Ntbley. Salt Lake county; Ralph from $120 000 to $140,000 for a nledge the road commission of next vear new city electr c plant. He feartd E Weber: D. R. Anderson, to an unqualified approval of this project. Hi At municipal on not of road this bnds top Flank Merrill, Boxelder; L. W. might The estimates for completion of the work carry Howell. Cache; Carl R. Marcusson, Carwere $05,000 from state and federal govBrigham Cltv. Maor Tcters said, is ex- bon; James L. Wrathall, Tooele; Mrs. ernment and $26,000 from the countv. ceeding Its indebtedness limit by $30,000, Goldie Johnson, associate chairman, Tooele Also Included In a future program l the and If the sate road commission reall Ellison, Davis; E. R. Dean, road from Beaver to Puffer lake, to cost had not the money, he would not press comity; James d Duchesne; Thomas Sevy, Garfield; $50 000 to state and federal government, the resquest. Day, Iron: Dennis Wood, Juab; W. and $20,000 to the county. The additional pavement Thomaa B. proposed ODonnell, Higgins, Millard; Beaver has on hand $12,34.7 64 from the would not be so by about $6000 L'intali; A. P. Ridge, Summit; Mra. T. A. slate road tax of last year, and could a mile as is theexpensive work now being comDai.nenbeig. associate chairman; H. C. tax $24,687.2$ this raise bv a three-miHicks. L'tsh; J. C. Jenson, Waaatch. ear. It already had $17,000 of the $50,000 pleted in Br ghain. he said. Additional county chairmen will ahortly assured to it from the state road bond Isoe announced, aa well at the names of sue bv the 1919 legMature. COUNTY REPUBLICAN aa associate county women appointed Mayor J. W. Pqicrx, 17. W. Dunn. J. chairmen. W. Phillips and K C Wrght of BrigCHAIRMEN ham Cltv explained that the contractor Dr. D. O. Martin, orthodontist, liaa reat present at work In Brigham, G bbons Announcement wax made tederday by I turned from a month s trip to the coast. A Reed company, will complete the prestAd ertisement.) ent work within a few dais, and that Ernest Bamberger. Republican state cam- f he once moves away there will he d'f- - pa'gn rinei.tor of the ways and means' V Beevsr 200 Spring Suits Just Arrived Bought Specially for cr . WJ f . V" A V -- . 'vH7 ' i'4 0 SILo a f ' Inauguration of Great Pre:Easter Occasion for Every Salt Lake Woman W (V V w Ban-pet- e; l, Wll-for- ll APPOINTED See Gossard Other and Ad ... 4 Great Lots to Be Specially Featured Wednesday . Distinctive Modes . ' Just-Bit- e The Store That Serves You Bet f Today Faultlessly Tailored 4 Beautifully Lined . J ' ' - from the eastern metropolis arrived this, SIMULTANEOUS with thes return of our buyer of garments Suits bought specially to set a precedent in val- ucs for our first annual suit week. Chic Easter creations.- Read the details. Corsets high-clas- , - STY! HIS Exquisite in line, fabric and ornamentation. Beautifully made, and all the new treatments in trimmings and styles for the Eastertide given To swell the lot many expression. of our regular lines have been reduced. 12 Serges , Tricotines Infants Long Dresses, $1.25 Carriage Robes, $2.00 with dainty lace SEVERAL pretty Btyles trimming. Mother will agree theyre cute enough for any little toddler. To tuck the little tot in when mother takes him for an airing. Knitted of fine zephyr wool and lined. Muslin Night Gowns, 79c. Rubber Baby Pants, 43c er styles. Fold-ov- er Skirts, 39c Present prices on this line are quoted at $1.00. Having size'3 only, this lot must be closed out quickly. , All sizes. SEE OUR $6.00 $10.00 $10.50 Entire West Front Windows Given Over to Their Display Now Infants Bath Robes, $1.19 ... $2.75. colors $3.50 Infants Shirts, $2.45 DARBANELM. One of the finer qualifies of silk and wool, and the convenient button style. All sizes. Wednesday only. at- - New Supply Just Received Vlcf rolas Exclusive! Future Prices 6.95 $7.95 (Wednesday Last Day.) wills $12.00 $15.50 Phone Was. 3Z75 150 I teia Si DR. T. MARION KBLI.INQ. D. a Graduate Chiropractor Magnotlc and Druglesa Healing " My Patient G.t Well Appendicitis. Lumbago, SpeeializuiK Rheumatism, Nervousness and lemale Trouble. ' Heart and Kidney. Vapor Bath. 34 8. Main Street. Room 207. Office hours; 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Aerosa from Z. C, M. L NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS SHEET-iNOF THE UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. Notlie U hereby Riven tht. In pureu-anc- e of a resolution and order of the Board at direotori of the Utah Whole! Grocery company, existing under end b virtue of the laws of the etate of Utah adopted at a special meeting of said board duly held on the Sntti day of February. 1929. a epee meeting of the V il tie f) f w. U 7T g WINDOWS In the future" these robes will be priced - Future Prices Prices Today . The acme of style as well as value is glaringly evident in these beauti- ful Easter .suits. Their lines are youthful and variations in design include vestees, fancy braid trimmings, etc. In navy blue principally. and most practical garment that is guaranteed waterproof, sanitary and comfortable. All sizes. The response has been so encouragingly large that we feel in justice to those who have not yet tended this sale to coutinue the prices for another dav. Note $3.43 $5.95 $6.45 Tricotines , Serges or A new Continuing Blanket Sale Wednesday Prices Today 88 Spring Suits Of PoiretT Silvertones Discriminating women will find it a rare pleasure to select their Easter suits from this gala lot. Not alone arc the materials of the finer quality, but the styles dominating in their attractive appeal. Vestee, plain tailored or belted. Free Infants Wool Wash Rag With $1 Purchase or More Wool Sweaters Reduced jears to f right just after entering our Broadway doors, and TURN to your find the cutest little nook v ith everything frum head will you to toes for the baby. Tomorrow For instance Our $3.50 line reduced to $2.34; our $4.00 line to $2.66, and our Slip-ovor button $4.50 line to $3.00. Sizes 14 for women. Velours Ffom suits for the petite miss to the large sizes for her mother, this is a fascinating lot of beautiful and ex-- " elusive models. And for sake o variety many of our higher prices lines from regular stock will be included just for the event. 55 Spring Suits and A Dept. That Specializes on Babies Wear s High necks that serve to protect-babthroat, buttoning in front and having draw string at the bottom. Featured at 79c. Tricotines , Serges Poplins , Serges , Jerseys and His Own Day Wed. The Baby 93 Spring Suits and 73 Spring Suits All Sizes stockholders of the said corporation la hereby called for and will be held at tha principal plaoa of373business of said corWsl Second South pora turn, to wit: atreet. Salt Lake Clty. Utah, on Saturday, the 20th day of March. 1920. at S oclock p. m. ol said day. for tha purpose of considering and acting upon the proposition artlclb VIII. aa heretofore to amend amended, of the articles of incorporation of said Utah Wholesale Grocery company will read aa follows so that said articji to wit; ARTICLE VIIL That the limit of the capital stock of this corporation shall be one million dollars (ILOOO.OtK) 00), which ahali be divided into ten thousand (Iti.Oou) snares of tha par value of one hundred dollars (tl00.be) each. That the capital stock of this corporation shall be at all times liable to assessment for any and all purposes that the board of director may deem necessary and proper, provided that during any ou year the said capital slock shall not b assessed to exceed per cent of Us par value, and provided further that tha manner of levying and collecting assessments hall be as provided by the lass of tha ttat of Utah. bald Increased capital stock shall 1. known aa treasury slock, and may he eold or otherwise disposed of by tha board of director for the use and benefit of the corporatam and It stockholders In such manner and at such price as said board of dire, tors may by resolution determine By order of the board of direetors. H. T REYNOLDS, President Jno. C. f'eal, Aaastant Secretary. Dated February in, 1920 htMl One might as well try sharpshooling an a dark night as to try to Invent hi advancement saving or seek busmee without f.rt consulting Tb Trlbuaa Want Ada. . 1 |