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Show THE SALT LAKE TK1BUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH O Fruit Trees ififilififiK Kittv-OIRirie-ix Blossom in Utahs Dixie Jury Acquits J. The second of city ppeal catei to row out af claahe between union man and nonunion mechanics last fall as a result of the strike of machinists was disposed of jeateriliy when a Jury In the ( 18th, 19th and 20th The Elks Leap Year Revue Dont Forget the Dates on the fruit treee BLOSSOMS ara alfalfa la alx inchaa B. Jensen of Striking G. W. Moody in Labor Dispute. 7 17, 1920. : high In Utah 'a Dixie land, according to Melvin J. Ballard of tho council of twelve of tha L. D. 8. church, who returned yesterday from tha St Georg ataka conference. Tanners of Dixie land are planning to plant mors fruit trees this year than aver before. Apostle Ballard said, because they found that fruit was profitable last year. Much Interest la given to tho development of tho oU lands In that country, too, ho said. There has been one well sunk 1 100 feet and two of tbe latest model drilling machines are being ' need in tho work, Farther activity la evidenced In preparation fer the expected Inrush of tourists to Bryce's canyon and tha Zion national park this summer. A hotel is in course of at Cedar City, ha said. " ft, -- 1- if p t t N-- i - n : These Supervalues at $ 15 have met with a very favorable reception from fashionable women, who recognize in them all the superior qualities of much-highe- r priced pattern hats. Third district court returned a verdlft of not ffullty In the esse of J. B. Jensen, tried on a charge of battery. Jensen, a union member, was charged by O. W. Moody with havin' accosted Moody as the latter was leaving his place of A-employment at the American Machine company's Foundry plant. 1'ecember J. 119. Moody testified that Jensen told him that no American would work for a firm whose employees were striking and therewith struck Moody. Jensen countered with the testimony that Moody had tried to grab off the eyeglasses of the defendant when the latter addressed him in protest against h!a action In "accepting employment .where other men had quit on atrike and eald that th.e started the exchange of blow. Moody's story was supported by P. A. and listers: Mrs. O. H Drags, David Meter! v and Arvtd Marcuann, while that A. Brtnton, Samuel L. Brlnton, Walter of Jensen was corrooorated by J 11. 1. Brlnton, Mrs. H. E. Anderson, Mrs. Francom. A special policeman testified U. B. Brinton, Donald O. Brlnton and that, from a distance of 3ol) feet, he iaw Mrs L. P. bpencer. Jensen attacking Moody and arrested Interment was In the Oakley cemetary. - 100-roo- n The grave was dedicated by Tobias him. Jensen appealed from conviction In the sentence of city police court, where laa the city jail sixty days' Imprisonment EVAPORATED MILK was Imposed. TEST WITHIN LAW WIDTSQE FUNERAL PROGRAM ANNOUNCED I . Ten samples of evaporated milk sold on the Utah market were tested by Herman Harms, state chemist, at the request of Walter M. Boyden, state dairy and food commlasloner, and were found to ha well within the Utah law. Two of the samples were of an evaporated skimmed milk, now on the I tali market. The were all straight evaporated milk. others ' The requirements of the state and federal laws are 25.50 per cent total soltds, and 7 9 per cent fats. In the skimmed mllli samples, other fata are Inserted to replace the butter fats. Two samples of each brand were tested. the results being as follows: Alpine, first sample, 28 82 solids and 8 28 butter fat; second sample, 28.99 and 189. Borden's. 28.85 and 1 17; and 28.81 and 8 18. Carnation, 25 88 and I 01; and 25 (9 and A Special Selling of The program for the funeral services for Osborne J. P. Wltdsoe, which will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon tn the Assembly hall In the temple grounds un der the direction of the Nineteenth ward bishopric and the stake president of the ' bait Lake stake, follows. A mixed quartet under the direction of Mrs Lixxie Thomas Edward will open the program; H. J. Christiansen will of fer the Invocation; remarks by Nephl L. Morris, violin solo by Professor Arthur P. Coon, sccom Freber, Professor SquireColonel "Willard by panist, remark oung and D. George Thomaa: selection Saints bv a male chorus of the Latter-da- y university, with B. Cecil Gates directing remarks bp Brigham H. Roberts; Mrs. will sing I Edward I. lisle Thomss Know That My Redeemer Llveth; re. 1.93. hego. 28 58 and I 04: and 28 51 and 8 M. marks by President Heber J. Grsnt Hebe, evaporated skimmed milk. 25 82, Fielding Joseph benediction,- Apostle and 7.99; and 25.72 and 7.89. Smith. A general board of tha'T. Sf. M. I A of which Mr. Wldtsoe was a member, COAL DEALERS will attend In a body. Interment will be In City cemetery. CASE REFUND! V Today Charming Models Supervalues at Surpassing in quality and lovlinecs many orig inal pattern hats vhich are much higher priced. - REST RATE WESTERN ENGINEERS OF MINES TO MEET The complainants have tested their I case at the hearing before the public utilities commission of Utah In the suit e of a dozen or more coal dealers, w and retail, of Balt Lake, against the Rio Grande railroad foy refunds of I on coal amounting to about freight 825.0U9. Tha Rio Grande began Introducing testimony, largely comparing tha coal rates tn Utah with those tn other I localities, and showing that the Utah coal has to be hauled over the Wasatch range. J. C. Mc.Murray. counsel for the road, stated be hoped tha case might be finished this afternoon A hearing of the Old Capitol Petroleum, Fuel & Iron company, applying for a permit to build a road from Lund to Cedar City, has been set for this morning before the commission. Tha application of tha Utah Power A Light companv for an Increasa In Its I schedules to Its large power 'customers has been set for resumption March 39. hole-sal- of western engineers of the United States bureau f mines will be held March 23 to 27, In the office of a'arl A. Alien, district engineer for the bureau, at the state capltnL. The confer enoe will receive reports of the tlons of western engineer. Tha confer, ence was called by E. Harrington, supervising engineer of the bureau, and C. L Colburn, assistant to the chief mining en glneer, will also be present, aa will Dr. R. K- - Bayers, chief surgeon. A conference FUNERAL SERVICES HELD AT OAKLEY Funeral aervlcea tor Joan Brlnton Wilde, who died March ID, were held at the Oakley ward meeting house Eat' urday. The Invocation was offered by William Richards and the speakers were Mrs. T. Rasmussen. Levi Pearson and Bishop John Bevmour. Muslo was furnished by the ward choir. The , benediction was pronounced by H. P. Peterson. Mrs. Wtlde was the daughter of Joan Helm Brlnton and Samuel Brlnton. Gilbert Surviving are her husband, Wilde, and the following sons and daugh tern: Elva, Emery, Samuel, Ruth, Beth and an infant, and the following brothers I Iiierrare' I OF LIFE THEME OF SERMON UNCERTAINTY From the parables of the gospel, the Rev. Father Joseph J. Boyle, speaker et the Catholio mission last night at the Cathedral of, the Madeleine, pointed out to a large gathering of women the uncertainty of life and tha supreme Importance of learning how to live and bow to die. A mans real desire for salvation Is shown by a willingness to conform to the divine law and despite human weakDEEP-SEATEness. passion and worldly difficulties to adhere to It and regulate hie life by It, Father Boyle sad. The mission which Is being conducted st the Cathedral of the Madeleine colsed the third day yesterday. . Need attention NOW or may remain all The attendance end interest haws been summer. Use the old and tlma-trle- d encouraging and the success of the mistreatment that has given satisfaction for sion Is sssured. said tha Rev. Father over IS years, and rid yourself af thaaa Bernard J. Mu lloy, who, with Father homely spots. Boyle, Is carrying on tha missionary1 work. This week tha mission ta given over exclusively to women. The mission Cream Kintho Beauty for men starts next Sunday, and Household Items Today in a Special . Offering at . D FRECKLES At All Druggists and Department 3 r Stores Fo!eys and Tar Honey COMPOUND ;s sooths FLEASANT TO TAKE, anJ the raw, inflamed :urfacet; stops the raping, strangling in tho throat. I' is made of tbe purest, freshest and finest ingredients to be had, contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and costs twice as much to maka as any imitation of it. Every User. a Friend ' fc-li- My little boy bid s Severe ettick at eroup and I honestly believe he would have Mvsd it it bed not bsea for Foley a Hooey and Tsr. T- -o him and h want to (Ioms tod troubled oe more.' Mr. W. H. Tborotoa-&2- 3 W. UHh $U Little Rock. Ark. T am is my eitfhf year and I wea troubled With bekJ'Og ta or thraet leravene glad to tell you that Folaya Honey and 7er aoa topped that." Gao P. Raodall. Dayton, Ntv. Foley's Hooey and Tar is recom- fi rlivd mended for coughs, colds, hoarsen css, tickling of tbe throat, spasmodic crouo. whooping cough, la grippe and bioochial . coughs. Spsclil to The Tribune, BRIGHAM CITY. March Tt.The board of education la carrying on an educa-- 1 tion&I campaign In favor of the proposed bond Issue which will be voted on by I the taxpsyers of the county on March 39. Letters ere being mailed to each taxpajer setting forth the uses to which the money will be put. among which ato the construction of the first unit of a! h gh school to be located between Tre- monton and Garland, a new room at ) rry. the rebuilding of half a dosen heating plants throughout the district. Including that of the high school; tha building of an additional room or group of rooms at the high school to house the manual training department, and im- provements of various kinds at many of I the other schools of tha district. I WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD IN HER HOME! Special ts Tbs Are your a slave to tobacco, so addictou must have your ed to Us use that dailv suppiy or feel nervous and Irritable and unhappv? It jou have reached this point jour use of tobacco Is inn-slv- r anil this is alwaj-Injurious to health and nerves, brain and body. tult before ft Is too Isle regain your freeill kill dom before hop Is loaf. Meotol the craving for tobacco, tone up your and make tbe tobacco habit quit you. You can cut down your supply f tobacco or quit enttrely without loss of time or Inconvenience or sufferingNlco-to-or l way. Get a boa of craving in any tahle'a of your druagist and afterImuse note wonderful the few dev a' provement In your phv steal and mental londitlon. Mooted is sold under an Ironclad guarantee to refund the purchase If it fall pH. N of Ak vour druag st about He knows what It haa done for others nd von can iruet him to el vmi what lent ) p ill do for o u. s in smart tailored styles. Many charming and r different style effects are featured in the following cold's: Navy, tan, new models blue, brown and taupe. The new coatee and straight-lin- e both are represented. . . Sale 9 a. m, . ' New Tailored A special group of new tailored suits will prove of interest today at interesting prices. High quality Tricotincs, in tailored, belted and blouse models; all sizes. $59.50, $75.00, $85.00 on the floor tn her home Sunday about noon. She was last seen alive Saturday evening. Heart failure was the cause of Bar Association Meets. Special to Tbe Tribune, RRIGHAM CITY. March dar tha Boxeider-Cou- ni v Rar association held a meeting at Tremonton. a fer which the I members were banqueted ty Attorney a. I). McGuire of that place Judge J. D. I Call and all the local attornevi went over! to the valley city to attend tbe I l.-To- get black and white border pattern, with pink roe epravg T entwined, sinular.to the design illustrated. Decidedly CIO M fcev new and different. Spec ial, the set,... 50 piece set, special ...............126.50 32 piee f ........ eet new border pattern, with brown lattice design and festoon of pink roses. Service for six person. e Tbe te include: Dinner Plate tessert Platee Fruit Saucer Special, et... Will Hold Celebration. to The Tribuae. , PARK CITY, March IS Tbs usual celebration of blnt Patrick's ri) be held hare. A dance fur the children will be held In tbe afternoon from 3 p m. to 5 p m, end a tab In the eveilrg at the Rsaband hall under tha au'rices of dlvi- i on No. 1, A. O. H. lv I i Platter .Vegetable Dish $10X3 21-5- et, special, plain gold band pattern. Service for ix per sous, special... eet, attractive pink and blue spray border pattern. Special 32 piece Vwsto C't e J V Thin clear glass Table Tbmblers, in dainty grape pattern. . WwW Special, set of six for Plain white American China Tea Cup and Saucers. PI Begular 35c values. Set of six for. Thin China Tea Cup and Saucers A choice of several P I f 1 vIlVW dainty decorations. Set of six, special ioiled Blouses a Clearance . A final clearance, comprising many exceptional values. All are white or flesh Georgette and arc in cither embroidered or beaded effects. Every size. Sale Main Floor. Potato Bicers, with heavy retinned frame. Special. well-mad- Strong, basket and east-iro- Ideal metal gas toaster, easily taken apart and kept clean. Special The Androek Oven, for baking, etc., to save gas. Special 50c bottle Liquid Veneer or O Cedar Polish. Special 5 roll Finest Tissue Toilet Paper Special, White Crockery-SanitarPalis, complete with bail and over. Special Wv4 tow C to w w Ww w K.-O'- y Special Tea Cup and Saucer f!l I I , ylwJ I Had ahe lived until next her death Thursday she would have been 72 years of go. Mrs. Merrell was the aleter of Mra Jacob Greenwood and the lata Mr. Helena rhipman. Her maiden name was Helen Huntsman. Beside her sister, she Is survived- hy two children. Rrastus. who ta on the western desert herding sheep, and Cora, who lives at Cowley. Wyo. . Ni-ot- ol. Tribes. AMERICAN FORK. March 1. Mri. Helen Mrrell of this city was found dead Slave to Tobacco? Let Nicotol Set You Free Yrool Jersey and Tricotine Dresses, embroidered, braided and BOARD OF EDUCATION IS URGING BOND ISSUE! www . |