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Show SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1920. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 0 PASSES ELEVEN r- Approval for Training of Member of Congress to Disabled Soldiers Now .Visit Irrigation Center in V Number 26 in Salt Lake. Idabo Durirlg This Month. 4 Men ! v in Hospitals to Be Given Rating Tuesday by Organization. Specific t Devon more man war given final approval tor retraining, with subsistence anowaneeg, by tb traveling ease board t th federal board for vocational education, bolding seaalona at 213 Boston Two others were bonding yesterday. when their given ' the same approval physical condition maJtee starting courses fsaeihle, and ten men wtra awarded section XU training, which carries the cost of ooursee for them, but not the subsistence aOowanceT Those approved by the cess board yes- terday for section If training with allowances brings the total of. auch approval! and the memIn Balt Lake to twenty-sibers Of the board bars mem scheduled ta appear throughout today and for TuesTussday afternoon the day morning. board win visit men now being cared for by the United States Public Health gerw Ice in hospitals hers, ao that they may be given a specific rating which will nave them from the Worry end uncertainty of with the further detailed negotiation board when their physical condition warrants thoir discharge from the hospitals x, Names Announced. Those approved for section II training tp octal te The TiIIiuoa B CRUET, Idchcv July 2. Uembnrs of tbs committee on appropriations of tbs national house of representatives will ranch Burley oa July It, and win make a tour of Inspection by automobile through the government irrigation projects of this region. The party will come to Burley from Boise by special train and will ba made famlllay yrith the conditions surrounding the local projects by the officials of the local branch of tbs United States reclamation service. Every effort to being made by the people of southern Idhbe te bring about a proper attitude on tbs part of eongreee with reference to the reclamation Of the arid lands of the west, and the trip through the fertile farming regions which only a few years Vfjpo were desert wastes is expected to be ea Irrefutable argument la favor of this branch of governmental . activity. The itinerary of the party ' Is being planned, by the Idaho reclamation officials, and the trip through this part of the state will be directed by R. E. Shepard ef Jerome, manager of- the Twin Falla North Bide Camu company. The visitors will leave their special train In this city and will travel through the local by automobile as far ee Mini-ok- a. Srejectfrom which place they will travel by railroad to American Fails, where they will look over the site ef the proposed American palls project, which Is to be second only to the great Assouan Irrigation system in EgypLa Following era the names of tbs members of the committee who are expected to make the trip: Jamas W. Good, Iowa, chairman; Charles R. Daria, Minnesota; William B. Vara Pennsylvania; X Raa-coStamp, Virginia; Joseph 0. Cannon, Illinois; William B. Wood, Indiana; Lewis C. Crompton, Michigan: Edward H. Wasson, Now Hampshire; Walter W. Magee, New Tork; George Holden Tlnkham, Burton I French, IdaMassachusetts; ho; Addison T. Smith, Idaho; MUton W. Ehreve, Pennsylvania; Charles F. Ogden, Kentucky: Joseph W. Byrne, Tennessee: Thomas w. Bisson, Mississippi; James MoAndrswa, Illinois; John M. Evans, Montana; John J. Kara. New Jersey; James A. Galltvan, Massachusetts; Jamas F. Byrnes, South Dakota. , Shop at Auerbachs for Your 4th of July Meeds and Save A Sale of $25 ? , 10,000 Yards Greatly Underpriced Beautiful Printed Voiles . Plain Color Voiles Silk Striped Voiles Beach Suiting and Batin Woven Strip and Plaid Voile AS to be sol at two prices, Pont mteo this opportunity to buy material for areas at tens thou half price. J For the Fourth No Samples. No C. O. D.s. Taffetas Organdies , Voiles Beaded" Georgettes Embroidered , Georgettes Batins - dress in the lot worth less than $25 ud many worth tip to xchugei and non sent on nppronL Chooss today from thit lot, ipedal at .$1135 Not No $35. atf All Sport Skirts Wo have out the price in half an ovary sport and wash skirt In our stock, r Finest pnbardlnee. w tilts ssrgss, plquso. eerdsd and new. slty offvote --tailored, bolted, embroidered, syetst, stltetisd, tucked, plaited and button trimmed styles. Chooss now wear at a saving of half. end got nearly a whole reason Early choosers got bast ssl action. yesterday were: Clyde M. Olson, Ogden, Oeorge Mantas, Tooele; Jesse B. Smith. Balt Lake; Simon Weiss, Balt Lake; Pred oriole Thompson, Park City; James O. Wood, Salt lake: Emanuel Iverson, Balt lake; Fred G. West. Salt laks; Jasso M. Rupp, Salt Lake; Axel K. Olson, Balt Lake) Prank A. Gillespie Murray, Utah. These men win receive, betides the cost of their training, which will bo given In colleges and other institutions, and In business establishments, subsistence allowance of from $80 a month for a single man without dependents, to $160 a month, according to the number of dependenta On completion of their training, the federal board la pledged to return them sat- Delta Expect Big Crowd where isfactorily to civil employment, they can compete as successfully as be Monday Celebration were fore they called to Uncle Hems service of war, and through Illness and pedal te The Tribaaa wounds became vocationally handicapped DELTA, July 1. Delta Is making great so that they could not carry on successcelefor the Fourth of preparatioaa fully at their old occupations. bration here next Monday. TheJuly committees ere hard work at funds and Training Granted. various prises and securing the grounds Those approved for section HI train- In shape for the big getting day. A number of the towns ing which Is swarded to those who era not so handicapped they cannot return have been Invited 'to Surrounding spend the day in to their old work, but who require Im- Delta and participate in the celebration, provement training because of minor dis- and those In charge feel that several thousand visitors will vend the day here. abilities, were: Dr. J. B. B tains, chairman of ths enPrank W. Ftegle, Salt Laks; Charles H. Biendt, Evanston, Wyo. ; Lorenso tertainment committee, baa arranged the Young, Balt Lake: William P. Reagan, program and perfected every feature of Balt Lake; Harry T. H<on, Salt Lake; the attractions of the day. Albert ua Wolter, St. John; Leonard N. Following is the program: Salute at Fleldstesd, Balt Lake; Harold 8. Thur-goo- sunrise by American Legion, together Balt hake; Oeorge A. Marshall, with flag raising; assembly at ward hall Blngmun; Oscar W. Larson, Salt Lake at 10 a. m.; address by Georgs T. Odell of Balt Lake; solo. Miss Luceyna Jimp-so- n; Seven men- - were given definite-ratin- g hat will allow them to enter training reading, Miss Wanda Boysc k; quarCo.; officer of Immediately after they obtain evidence tet, Mias Edna Beck the day, M. M. Steels, Jr.; children's 1 showing that their disabilities ware In1 p. m., sports and prises, knick-nack- a, curred In. aggravated by or traceable to dance, under the auspices of the Primary their service In the greet war. According to members of the case board. It la association; ball game, Delta va Lynndyl believed that approximately 150 men at I p. m.; broncho riding; foot racing, dash, sack race, hurdle race, will have been considered when the case raoero, Potato race, boxing board leaves Belt Lake for Provo, where three-legghorse race contest with priV-Alnariee, they Will meet applicants July. I, and dance. Skirts Skirts Skirts Skirt '$7150 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 :....,$3.75 .$5.00 $6.25 $7 A0 Girls' White Dresses for the Fourth for XAt Mads of gingham and chamhray, pink and blue stripes, combined with plain oolora. Also plain colors In pink and blue, square neck and short sleeves. Sises 3 to 4 years, Regularly $2.(0, ' B pedal, $14. j $1X0 $L10 $1.75 $1X8 .Oriental 8. S. S. 8. 8. S. Hughe r. ... Ladies Cream. 23c ...43c ...$L19 83o Tonic ....$1.47 I3eal Hair Brush .. .......... colors, trlmmed wlth white collars, small, dainty ruffles, smocking and buttons, Sises to ( years. Regu- pearl larly $34L Special, $3.13. i Special to The Tribune - . The American Legion and the American Red Cross In Utah have done a magnificent service of with the federal hoard la the work the traveling case board is seeking to accomplish, and our success In expediting the big job entrusted to us in Utah has been largely attributable to their fine efforts," Richard MUton of the board said last Wlth this and our night results from the traveling case board work, we are certain that with field agents, whom we have appointed In various strateglo canters of Utah to continue our clean-u- p drive, we will be able to aay In a very short time that not a man who may be eligible for vocational training which is an expression of gratitude from the nation for the service of war will have felled to obtain completion of and definite rating on bis case. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED, peetet to The . - Tribes; POCATELLO, Idaho, July l.The Port Hall lodge of Knight of Pythias installed the following officers last night: Frank Mather, G G; W. O. Comstock, V. G: J. M. Erwin, prolate; W, H, HaJL W. W.; R. A. Sweet, M. A.; E- - P.cJjph, M. of B.i W. Fox. K. of R. and 8.; F. L. Evans, L O., and G D. CL O. Several new members wars Moore, - Initiated. a s BEAfDE Spanish Fork Program I Slightly Modified gpscbl to Tbs Tribaaa. SPANISH FORK. July 1 All detaila of the big cslnbrotkm of uidependonco day to bo held hero next Monday have boon announced by the committee in charge. Tbo original plana will bo carried out for most of the program, but it has boon deemed advisable to eliminate the street parade, because of the condition of Main street, which la parti ytorn up la prersra-tlo- n for paving. In place of the parade there wQl bo an abundance of good band music at the city park until time for the program at the city paTilt's. This will begin at It oclock, and Henry A. Gardner a a master of ceremonies, the following win bo given: Invocation, Bishop William Orotogut; mixed quartet, Spanish Fork Quartet dub; male chorua, thirty-fiv- e trained voices; reading, "Perfect Tribute," Reglnla. Hughes; sole, "The Mias Ellen Banner," Jameson; solo, "Utah, Wo Love Thee" Edward Williams; oration. Justice J. H. Frick; solo, "Flag Without a Stain," Mire Elian Jameson; male chorus; benediction. Bishop W. T. Brockbaak. The afternoon will ba given over to tbo program of sports as previously announced, to bo hold at tha rare track. for ' 4 Good Selection nation. for county developed today when Louis L. Allen of Twin Falls filed a certificate of bis candidacy for that position. Contesttanta previously entered In tbs rare are Senator Joseph H. Beaver of and Twin Falls, candidate for former Senator M. J. Bwreley of Twin esndl-data of the third Fella Appearance ta expected to tend to obscure the dtviston issue, which was revived, county according to popular estimate, by the contest, with Beaver opposing and Bweeley favoring dlvlnl on, O. E. Carlson of Twin FbHa Democrat, today filed certificate of his candidacy for county commissioner. - has writtm s very latsrsstlag sad holpfol hw which will Seaver-Bwoel- sy be asst a Sedately fro ef charge te ear per-es- s whe writes for I. It Shows in the platacst eaaer ktsy ef the nnoes ef Desfaros sad Road Nolm. Osro-fdie wings of the oar and its cesiplleatsd passages Illustrate, the hook. Iafcee Specialist to Tbs Tribaaa - Iprsuls, aathoe ef this 4o.1r.bls work, has frr M edd ream bees (pedal POCATELLO, Idaho, July I. Paul Ser. waking a thoreegh laraetitatiok ef IWafiiMS sad Used Ittdsss sad this Method ef treatment it gats, young business 7 man of Pocatello, to Miss Caroline June was married -- the reward ef all his pattest study. New he E. wishes eeeryenn whe suffers freasi tteefsees is Bripngart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, of W. the capital city, -Brumgart, any degree to testa what la hsteg dene lav this affliction through thin Borne Treatment. Bishop Alfred Hogerson of (Boise perDont neglect year Denfsree nay longtrl Iwi formed the ceremony at tha homo of Mr. for this heeh today, sad tents erhnt terms ef Sorgatas sinter. Mrs. Arthur A Clark. gar Trasble are sadertskea through this Method. Ere Terns Merrill of Pocatello was which one ef the guests at tha wedding. 'The It suy he that your raseat la sot eneeaa ae. laast yea fans aader Its scope, bet couple returned to Pocatello yesterday cate tefermaUea which may he ef vital Internet and will make their homo here. Mr. Pocatello Man Ctaims Boise Girl as Bride WrUe year full seme sad address ea the enema. Mall totted lines, cot set the free heck te DeefaSH tpeatsllrt Ipieote, ITS Train Free Book coupon rtrLt. : 'A HAM ADDRBBB V ttssdisdd m tSIlll also LaF90 t Borgats Mannlng-Borga- ts Is ths junior member ef tbo Hardware company. YouNa oy Browned. (pedal to Tbs Tribune. Friends POCATELLO, Idaho, July of Senator and Mrs. I. E. Rockwell In this city hsvs been advised of the death son teat Monday by of thalr drowning In Wood river near the homo at Bradford. The.body wsa rsooverod a half hour later. The child was playing near the water and In some accountable manner fell Into the river, which ta swift at. that point y .. Summer Vests, 15o Ladies A trial wiU ge ala0 nse eaegg e s sq Bora - - ftt $3.00, Ana 98o. 40 I cnoic, ,t20 Golden Ladies Colored Umbrellas : Ladles purs 811k Umbrellas; every, wanted color, with dainty handies. These umbrellas will protect from sun and rain. Bargain prices to- day. Childrens 980e Boys Bibbon for the 4th Soma extra values in pretyt Sport Handkerchiefs. Bargain, price, 13c. ' Attractive fwa - toned aixaa S to ierrey suits,' Most onusual vet14. oes at 98c. (Second Floor.) at $3o and 73o yard. j Wisconsin Cream Chases, Per Pound, SSe Psanutg for tha Fourth-Fa- ncy Jap Peanuts, In ,P er Bag, 12a ft-l- b. Bubber Door Mats, $1.49 ' 1 Lino Bugs, $7.49 Small lot of Ltno Ruga, In six splendid patterns. Suitable for bedrooms, kitchens and dining rooms. Bias x $7.48. Boys Good elastic web. r Bags, Boy 13. oclock. Fire Causes Damage of -, About $20,000 at Thistle gsrasrateuM PROVO, July 3. A fire, Victor Grahaii, 18 Months of Age, Loaea Life When Into. Stream. He Fall PROVO, July 1 White playing ea a bridg which erossre tha Fifth What street ditch. Victor Graham, eon of Mr. and Mra. T. L. Graham of 602 West First North street. fell Into ths stream S(d has carried over the foundry screen and drowned, between t and te.30 oclock last night. The child wandered assy from the house just before dark. As soon as ths mother noted the absence s search was Instituted In which the entire neighborhood participated, assisted by Police Officer James Snow and Probation Officer Eben Mann. No trace of the little fellow was found until about 10:30, when Mr. Mann discovered the childs hat near the ditch bank. He then followed the c ' tha origin of which te unknown, broke out In Thistle yesterday afternoon and wiped nut a big portion of the business district of the little railroad junction. Ths fir started ta the roof of Charles Creel's dance ball and spread rapidly te Annie Wagners confectionery store, John Huffs pore hall and residence, Roy Morrisons general merchandise afore and three adjoining residences. Ellas Gardners general merchandise afore was not reached. H. G Kirkwood, who brought the news ef the fire to Prove this mornlhg, said the teas is approximately $30,000. . War Mothers of Provo J to Appear in Parade . PROVO, July 3. The War Mothers ef the elty will meet at the library building Monday mating at 8 oclock, where decorated automobiles will be on hand to convey them In the parade. improvements Are 'Being . Made at Vivian Park PROVO, July 3. The entire point of the hiU, around which the rood to South Fork tn Provo canyon runs wax shot off by the contractor at Vivian park this wiU be morning and that driveway - l $L43. Small lota of various kinds of fancy embroidery edgings, bias tapes, romper braids, lingerie tapes; etc., worth item 16o to ISo par card. On sate today for 10c. j 4, L Vanity ' - ' . Bag Canteen Sale Price $3.9 ;,..$2.63 $4X8, 8ale Price T.. $3.34 $5X8, Sale Price $3X9 $7X8, Sale Price $5.34 $3X8, Sale Price $5.89 Extra Special. $12.60, $114$ and $34$ for $7Aa No tax. r ' . : of boys play suits; all styles and aaterlate. (Auerbachs Main Floor.) stream down an found the body naught along the bank. It was with some difficulty that Mr. Mann extricated the body from the entanglement. He tried to resuscitate ths child, but failed, as it had bean dead for more than an hour. , Funeral services will be held at the home of August Allen, $30 West First North street, tomorrow afternoon at X.36 Silk Fiber Hos4, $1X5 Ladies Silk Hose, $1.49 - Ladies In black, whitq and colors. - Extra Good Belts, 85c Special at IM Boyi Play Suits, 20 Per Cent .Oil selection - heavy white silk hose, extra good S1.S3. Edgings, Braids, Tapes, Per Bolt, 10c helta writ made. i grade, Ladies Silk Hose, 98o Heather mixed, dropstltoh style silk hose (Sc. I, y , widened until the dangerous Qioint hen been entirely removed. Work on the sartnuntag Pool at tha resort will be taken up within the next few days, aocording to Manager Purvlance of the resort. However, owing te the heavy rush ef hummer campers; some of ths improvements are delayed for a abort time. The public dances will be given at the resort every Tueedayand Friday this summer. The Wilde orchestranights baa been engaged for the Tuesday evening danoes; and the C battery band will play Fridays' ; DAUGHTER ARRIVE. PROVO, July 3. Daughters arrived at tha homes ef Mr. end Mrs. William H. Pruaat and Mr. and Mrs. William A. . . Oliver this morning. ' Services for. Pioneer . Are Largely Attended SPANISH FORK, July 2. Funeral serv. less ware hold yesterday afternoon at the Second Wand chapel for Frederick Lewis, Sr., who died at hte boms In Provo Monday night from a complication of diseases, incident to old sga Mr. Lewis was ene ef the pioneers ef Spanish Fork, having Bred here since 1464, except for the past three years ta The body was brought from Provo; Provo and taken at once te the chapel, where the service wed held. Hu hop Wells T. iBrockbank ofOctated and alee v . , made the dosing remarks; Ths opening selections by the choir were "Tbo Deepning Trials Throng Our Way" and I Knew That My Redeemer Lives. Bishop Alfred Booth ef Prove offered the invocation- - The speakers were J. Preeton (freer of Salt Lake, Dr. George A. Brimhall ef Provo and Henry A. Gardner of Spanish Fork. During the service solos were rendered by Miss Afto Amnrvle and Edward Williams. Ths benediction was pronounced by Nafhanlel Ludlow. The service was largely attended and there were many beautiful floral tributes. Interment was ta the Spanish Fork eemetary. . -- 's ' . : fc . v Ladies Heavy Silk Hose, $1.89 Ladles Fancy silk boss ta all colors, Bisee AS sixes; good colors. - DETABTMENT. Telephone Good Suspenders, 25c, 29c Bugs, $23.50 Curtain Nets, 39o Yard Specially priced and-35- i Auerbachs era showing on special bargain tables several thousand bolts of extra tine curtain nets at below min coot today snd $1.45 big values ln boys summer union suits. 790, fee ana 81.48. v Fi )25 W, Center St. Boys Union Suits, 79c, 98c, , . ROVD for $1.00 -- - : Special values In extra heavy Rubber Mata $1.4$ and $2A each. sises la stoek. Durable and good fitting; At less than manufacturers eoaL White they 9, 7 811(1 8. California New Potatoes, Pounds, 23a Demsstlo Bardinas, In OIL ijf (a Per Can P Well made. , Handkerchiefs for the 4th Now Is tha time to furnish that summer hours with genuine Cras Rugs. Bixa 3x13 $2340. AH choose from today f Union Suits, 3 Parasols, $1X9 Brens big Valuea for $143. 98c $11.85 to , 1 Bathing Suits ' Boys Bathing Suits, 59o. fc iwlmmin soUs Httirp boy ypqr Boys Bathing Suit $1.44 Black and maroon suits. Arrow Cresmery Butter, 68c Good selection ,T'i Soma big valuea In heavy purs silk Hair Ribbons - Straw Hats, 49e and 98c to T5c eoa-vln- ca eel0O o 9 all-wo- ol . Seconds of tha better grads. paraaols. Boyi and Girls de . ; Offer of a Free Book to All Wko gpnctal to Tbo Tribaaa TWIN FALLS, Idaho, July 1 A triWish to Learn of an Efficient, angular contest for the Republican nomistate senator from Twin Falls Psepte whe are beeom-ta- f hard ef hearisg will rMes ever s Method ef Trsatasat that Is restoring beartag la sissy ef Ear Troubles. Is eider that ereryoss stay Isara ef this lfetb-- d Us fwader sad r, freah Abaci utaly Triangular Contest On for State Senatorship Method of Treatment. ,,,..,,.,,n,12o t summer and school suits, in sises 7 to 17 years. Fine materials. Suits will be higher for fall, ao buy now at 4U44 nnd save, High-gra- whits and pink. Tha biggest selection In the city of childrens Dress the Boy in One. of These $14.50 Knickerbocker Suits. , Vara Brand Norwa Pure Olive M (lie Mustard Sardlnaa, per can, 13a Van Camps Pork and Besne Ne 1 cans 17o No. cans Ns. $ sans 2H Vsrmt Dal tarttoga Potato Chip ajh ed Childrens Jersey Bloomers; Crz GAuerbacKo r Ladles summer weight union suits. Hurry, Folks, 100-ya- rd ed 63c. Childrens Jersey Bloomers, 50c Ladies Union Suits, 69c ..19 for $1 Tonic Jersey Bloomers, S9c Jersey knit bloomers, in pink 19c O for Holiday Wear Suggestions for .,..$1,67 60S Syrup of Figs ;.47c 30c Wright Bilrer Cream . . .23c 10c Aladdin Dy Soap ;..2 for 15o of pretty light for the Fourth $10X0 .$10X0 $12X0 .$15.00 to Littl Girls Dresses, $2.19 Mads of cotton pongee, t a fins selection d, $18.00 $20.00 25c Beechams PiUs 25c Hires Boot Beer Extract Palmolive Soap ...... 10c; 12 35o Whiak Brooms 75c Perfumes, ounce F eg Top Eompon, $1X8 i Skirts Skirts $25.00 Skirt $30.00 Skirt rv Flags Drug Special ' $0.60 L rtoor V Made of lawn, organdy and voiles, beautifully made and trimmed. Sixes I to ( years. 1.M for $14 $340 for $34 (2.M for $1.7 $4.50 for $2.M " Legion, Red Cross, Praised. ho hors early. See Window Display. " rrfcolettes at f High-Grad- e Silk Dr esses m 7s to $35 Voiles - Voiles - Voiles r Homesrown Cucumber the Newest Arrival; Potato Price Believed on Decline Nice crisp encumbers, the best that Utah produces, are the newest arrivals ta the market. With the advent ef warm n weather the vegetables are crowding out those from Texas and California. gtriagQeans; peas, radishes and spinach, not fotysttlug tha plebeian onion, were never ho succulent and tender, amount of rain. owing to the wmaual Btrawt Mile- - are ta tha decline; hot eoo raspberries and ether small fruits will be plentiful. Cherries are excellent In quality, but rather scares. The crop will be decidedly short this year, ths farmers aay. i Housewives whe are planning to can rhubarb and have not yet done so will And that the sooner they do it the better, ee that fruit Is fast becoming fibrous and losing its flavor and ths supply is on the decrease; Ths peak in potato prices has been reached and next week they will sell for IS cents n pound, with a downward tendency from now cm. White slightly higher In pries; ths Utah sends are far superior to tha imparted variety, both la quality and tine. home-grow- IdiiCTp e:.. Starts Tuesday Kcith- - Cc. r i |