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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH Golden Wedding to Be 14, 1020. Kept Four Generation Will Be ' I Present at Hatfield Celebration Today. At the celeliration today four HATFIELD and hi A. Hatfield, of WJ7.LIAM drive, will brute their golden redding: an- mvtwirv at the N'owhonsp hotel tod genera- tion will he represented," including the Mr. Joseph lluher, Mis children, Beatrice Hatfield, Mrs. 'Walter Xowen, T. H. Hatfield and Dr. Frank A. Hat- field, three grandchildren and one great- I ' grandchild. Razing of West High : to Be Started Soon few patterns to be. sold at this low .figure. A 9x 1 2 AXMINSTER RUG that sells regulafr rf fj Q f" fl U for $80.00. Just a few to go at ... Jj)3 C a Only 3 Here is a DINING ROOM SUITE you hate been waiting for, made ofsolid oak, genuine leather seated chairs and finished in either fumed or golden (fj 4 t p suite complete oak. if) r Professpr Levi Edgar Young Gives History of Structure About to Be Torn Down to Make Room for New Building. et the rating of the m Id M buildings to be Marled the near future to make a for the new West High ik hoot, are many memories brought back to the minds of the alumni of loth the University of Deseret and the fialt Lake High sohouL The old tmjverH7 building will be toi n down, i Professor Levi Edgar Yoopg of the University of Utah, vne of the alumni, 1 taking of this old site and building, The site of the West High school was knowri'in early das hs I nion square. For ear it was a camping ground for Immigrant, who had come fiom the Missouri river to live in Utah, and also for those wim were on their way to the California gold mines. In 1RS1 the site was given by the city of Salt Lake to the ierritor of Utah, through the chancellor and hoard of regents of the University of City Donates Ground. "The resolution authorising o iiie the land was passed ID the mayor by the city Fera-tm- r council October of that year l.hth was the mayor of 8a It Lake, T. and John Caine was recorder. Flans wr4 immediately drawn for the erection of a main university building. The architect was Obed Taykfr, who was assisted by Dr John R, Iaik, then president of A building committee the university. as appo.ntfd from the members of the This committee conslated of Mgency. General Horace 8 Kldredge. General R. T. Hut ln, Henry Dinwoodev, James ! Dr. John H. Park The build 8harp ing planned was to cost from 1100,000 to H&n.OOO. The legislatures of 1880 and I8M rath appropriated $10,000 for the new building. The contract for the building was given o Ellas Morris The building was commenced in the spring of $&i but cotuuderable df ftculty ewa experienced in obtaining a solid base for the foundation. Contra tor Morns reported that in digging down a few feet water was (truck This necessitated a shffi t change In the lte. and tnen cobble to k had to be driven down with a pile Inver, as was dor.e with the St. Gemge I tuple, unr.I a base suffinentiv solid fjr the foundation had been obtained. Completed in 1881. The .o i building was suff cientb !ted In J 884 for removal of the school font Die building immediately opposite ihs repr, and w hh h is now tlie Lome halt bake Knitting taotory. From M4 Jo 4900 it was the principal home tfp. university, and for those da) and o isidertr.g the scarcity of wealth nf "popiiiat Ion in Utah, it was a splendid higher Institution of learning In 1900 fhe univeisity was moved to its piesent fjte on he east bench. During much of tne entire time nat was on Union square In. ,710 university .onn R. Park was president He resigned M 1892. and after a brief period, during nich Dr. James 12 Tannage was head i the school. Dr Joseph T. Kingsbury ntam the president T.ie old iinlver-ha- d a number of noted men as among wnom were In. J one oh B, Toronto, Dr. Orson Howard Dr J. H. p&ub Frofesor. Joseph L. Rawlins, Dr. fhu lr v , Alumni Leading Men of Utah. Among the alumni of the old umvei-U- y are former Governor Hebcr M lls, the Jate Genial Richard V. smut, (olo-nWillard Young, H. G Whitne, Apostle Oison K Whitney, President Heber J Grant, J. Reuben (Turk, Jr., H H. Roberts. M. M Young, Eliot Snow of the nav v, Captain kitted Stile Richard C Pearson o! Die I nited States K. DalMn, Dr. Cnarles Vilco find F manv others whoTmve done worth while thing in Me "Many famous men of Europe and Ametira have lectured in this building Among these were Count de Leseps. the engineer of the Panama canal when it budding was commenced by tne French the famous astronomer, government, Richard A Proctor, and Dr. Charles . Eilot of Harvard university The old alumni of Utah will feel keenlv the passing of the building that housed tlie university so long, and m which great ideals were taught to the outh of the state. Un tne first day of school in the vear of 19n the Salt hake high hool, then situated at the present home of the Mate armorv. caught bre and the inside wa completely burned. Tne high s hool was then under George At Eaton as principal. There was no place for the students but In the old university building, from which the university had moved to the present location on the east bench. After the place was fitted up the high sc hook was moved in. The enrollment at Uns time was 68: The Union school wav built in the vear Klet-tm1SH0, the architect being Richaid R The structure, , iuw known as Hu Commercial tuikllng, wan occupied bv a school for the deaf, dumo and blind These students were removed to Ogden in 1884 and the building occupied bv a ' grade sehoo. Lard Pur Whit. . . 55c 65c . Maid o Clover Butter toe can K. Baking Ponde.. ..10c t quart Old Dutch Cleanser 24c Malt best 50c quart Byrun 2 cans Parker's June Peas. . . , .25e , can Orirco SI. 10 lb. tan 4'rirco 10 ,,...$2 10 bars Crjatal White Soap ...70c Two 10c can McDonald a Coco.. .15c lb. bag Commeal 54c lb. I.ipton a Yellow La oel Tea....gOo 00 II Brooms 75c Regular ftc can Instant Paalum 40c i. on flakes, per pkg 10c Fnaghetti ...25e pkg. Whens Taste 1 (aru. Country Gentleman Corn.. ,50c Too 10c IxMtlcr Table tlnegar.. 15c . 1 ....... -- . -- 1 V (4 c. It. iDaahingtSda ''r-lh- Crackcra...$i 00 25c Complete ria. beautiful WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE that is marked lower than we now can buy it from the factory. This is a very high grade suite, to be .sold for A 1335.50 Ml ill M The high school was becoming mote crowded because of its new quarters Ftevlous to this the science budding, pow the West junior high, was built liere Professor Talmage. now an apostle of the L D. S. church, had his idea of electric wiring worked out. This metnod was that oj lighting the building bv wet cel batteries the wai'a being lined with large eoTTtfer rod for the purpose of con Jiv3, ng the r ectrielty to the rooms. lieu the iimerity moved, thl build-in- s became t.,e Deseiet museum llow-evethe lugii school needed loom and a tlnallv taken ot er a the museum floor at a time, until the hish reboot coupled t le tamldniK completelj taken out Ijtter (he arade si hool of the I'nlon molding and the apace &Hen the 1'iKn school. This gave the-.cschool all of I nton square In ImT, after much work on tr.e part of fioferror ton and other, tluhOo war George A appropriated foi the lonstiuction 6f a It war called toe r.aton gymnaaium Tne lonttactoi gymnasinm a, William Al'cn. In tJ!0 the technical building war wiU Tola he torn not begun. building down, but Jin addition will be built to It new Kart high chool ,a completed Tbe o 114 and the old Halt Ijake high senool became the West high achool. iCa FURNITURE CO. - Electric Lighting Installed. 29-3- 1 EAST 1ST SOUTH - n -- r, to WEST SECOND SOUTH 2 lb.. three-piec- e el 10 lbs. HMb. departmental actlvitiew IN CHDilGH DRIVE State Secretary of World Movement Arranges Conferences $1.50 .a 2 11 ? can pig fi i.ornutiri (ream Cheese Leal State Sfvreta'V h . ... .... 2$c 20c" 30c 50c 10c 5c 35c per lb 15c biLck Shtnoia $1 25 bou4r Lydia E Plnkham $ 95c Vegetable rompound New stock National Biscuit CracketH ...15c uny kindig per pkjr ... 20c Large bottle Apple Cider , . 20c i'5c'an- K, C Baking Powder Tree Tea, per pkr . 25c Quart jar Sweet Pickle ,.,.35c can Folgera Golden Gate " Coffee , . 55c f bars Palmolive Soap 25c van (dark) Karo bj rup. . . ,55c can drk) Kaio Syrup... . 50c jo-lcan (white) Karo Hvrup..$i.l0 50c un (white) Karn 4r.rup.... baa Nw (lermadc ... 70; 30e la.ge iKze MatOie... TroiO, . - 10-l- lu-l- b $300 n ' bag Table salt Tall can Pink Salmon 3 lbs, fine Vy Eean 2 lbs. Lice Inter-(hurc- pt . Sugar paign. In the six townships concerned is a considerable acreage of state and of government land, and it is desired that the state and nation join in clear ing areas of the pest. Systematic dis tributiou of poisoned b&it is the method urged. Harold R. Hagan, stale crops and will be heicl in pexts ' A airmlar conference inspector, sav the cost of clearing s d on bv over the Ogden April rodents bv the poison moth Rev J. TI X. Wilburns of the Methodist tins land of chuicn The speaK'rs team for tins od would be about $300. coni ereiu e, whan wdl he held m the ,! be the Baptist church .of t at citv, NO MORE STRIKES Rev, J. Sherman Wallace, the Rev C cm Davies, the Rev William M Iaden, the IN BUILDING TRADES itev. ( A. bolder and Mrs. F. R Pavne Thjs team will also conduct a county coiiferetri e iw Utah countv, led by Dr. WASHINGTON, March Id. There WTHiams. af the ( 'onjtreaaHonu "niunitv j thurth of Piovo on Thursday, mil be no more strike of building traihes tinion growing out of disputes April 12. Lr Williams and hi team will also over division of work. conduct the third ionfereme in Ua he Agreement has been reached, it was count, in the Jagan Pesiv tenan lurch, start mffat 9 3 ok lo k me the morning announced St American federation of from the various ProtestRepresentatives Labof headquarters today, that the s ant churches W RoxebP-- "andk K h will be invited to join wnh Cache manv unions represented in construc1 r cmintv in thi conferene Georice tion work will abide by the decision K Davie and Id team will ondnnt , of a e board liow in ses the (onferee a Mount Pleasant, repreouta;i' April I!. n the PrcsVienan church sion here, which will settle finally all To this (onf4ime w ural the aouthweslAii par, or Ihe fctate will troublesome question O'er inrisdietion. bn invited The assignment of work to the differThe public is f.wtel attend anv or ent trades will continue in effpet inall of tnese county coineremes. definitely and in case further dispute ange there will be g resort to arbitra. tion a in the present instance, rather SAN to cessation of work. EXPERIMENT than Union officials and representatives of the American lustitwte of Architects, Satf Juan county ants to trr an ex- meeting with the building trades deleriel it to rich dry fanning gates, said the agreement 1o be gnen periment of Montpcplld of ro- formal expression bv the joint board land northpat dent. A tract fwrlve mile wide and was one f the mot important in the eighteen mile long hn been aelerted lii.torv of union labor, With the elimination of one frur.i.d for the initial trial, and adonre haie ca tie of dispute, memrtet, of the eon been made to the Klnte cro. and ( nited State In Ihe and ference said they look'd to a Ww rce eomniiion, . Biolognal aurvev, to joinin the cam-- - or l in censtruetion this will Udiver an andtes on the h of the Work! movement Ir. (lodfrey Matthews of Ogden will deliver a atere-onon address ou the surveys at home M Gilulan of Salt and abmad. Mrs. Lake will speak on me purpose, plan and M tne intcu'hui'xh World ioovc-meprogram church, CAPITOL GROCERY Strictly Fresh Eggs, dor. . , 40c 2 tall cans Bordens Milk 25c OVERSTUFFED VELOUR. LIVING ROOM SUITE A beautiful suite for any home. It has to be seen to be appreciated. A a WITH said' iving Koom William M Stew ait. Dr Hem Schmdt Henrv MmUgoinei urtemberg, Professor George Matthews ami man others. V 3i3U ce Inti n .lurch G t A (tei nunuriH n? manof tle announced or'ii five ountv oiHeren.ce for iln q h of Ut.t'i wii le held earlv m vicrdav j A S tr t M. April a1H-t- Ium ui nf a ompctiil rcii courtv, and the will be d e uecd at the reactive fo.uitv i onfci civ f ' Tw (cams of liavf eip airancd lor each .apeakef coi fci ence aid a rep tentative of the fuite director s office wPI present the fj careful ev uivs j inancial ramiatgu county (onfercrice wPI le IniinaauH Hapilat 4hurcb of Salt Iake City on April 8, starting a: f Rev In The M first held in the o clot k The tie rrmrnmir Gforge F. Davie will preside and will dr iver thei openmir addrtes cn The ObMove-mn- . jectives of the Inter hureh World or Tbe Uv Lay Pa oner the n will ;r h vonduct the Ogden ftapiit '01and present tbe colMUial evan-pio-ur- n the ou how of ( tab. p.. ICiJ w t. T fie tritllprtigll Leg u.a vi. Vf lue lhodnt chiiTh J'r f J ettmr-tntenJe- of pre-nie- r 3 Special on Used Washing Machines $8.00 and Up Also a Few Electric Washers at $38.50 and Up j oun-tie- 150 Sewing Machines, Special for One Week, $2.00 Down, $3.00 a Month Guaranteed for 5 Years.. Drophd Machines, $8.00 and Up. Try One! v T.jes-(Uv- . JUAN. PROPOSES PEST tot Down; Month j - - Walker Electric Supply Co. v J 159 South State. Call Wasatch 4703, - - f |