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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1920. OGDEN 9, to' 12 Noon Table Silver. Sale of Odds and Ends; 5c DEPARTMENT. Off ica, 412 Twty-fW- h to Road icrau from antrane H4 and 744. hotot-Phon- o, About 1000 pieces of odds and ends in table silverware, suitable for your camping trip at 6c each. In tbe assortment are teaspoons, sugar shells, butter knives. , Special, 9 to 12 noon. Work on Floor Mill ' Is Nearing Completion OGDEN, Aug. 13. Within ten day the Sparry flour null at the foot of Thirtieth atreet will be completed aa far aa the cement work goes. according to G. B. Flack, general representative of the company, In Ogden. Mr. Flack adda that the pouring of concrete for the eighth floor of the mill baa begun and will be rushed Aa faet as the floors are finished the " along. millwrights install the machinery, which is being received from the east The appointment of B. H. Ebeleth as superintendent of construction to succeed W. P. Parry, resigned, was announced at the company offices today. The completion of the large elevators of the Sperry and Globe companies. Mr. Flack said, would be a great boon to the fanners of Utah and adjoining states He added that they will be furnished ample storage facilities for their grain. When the farmer ships his grain to Ogden to either of the companies for storage purposes he will be given a warehouse receipt for the number of bushels received and when the market is favorable the farmer sella the grain with his warehouse receipt. Cache valley farmers have completed negotiations for storing 110,004 bushels at the Sperry elevators thus far. M ) Last Call for Be nure at low to buy and save moneys . p'rices. A very extra special in a ' 1 6 Tea Cups . ware.' set of American plain white ' Set consists of 31-pie- 1 Saucers ' OGDEN, Aug. II Among the three decrees of divorce granted in the district court today by Judge Alfred W. Agee, one was to Ivel Cook Throl, alias Ivel Cook Burnett, against William F. Throl, alias William F, Burnett, upon the ground of desertion. It was shown that the defendant, although he is in the .military service, is now serving a sentence in San Quentin, Cal , upon the charge of larceny, The couple were married In Ogden, July 5. 1919. C. V. Saltsgaver was granted a divorce from Llllte Saltsgaver, upon the ground of desertion. The rouple were married In 6prlngfield, Mo., July 2t, 1917. Rebecca Campbell was granted a decree from Reuben Campbell, upon the ground of nonsupport. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of a minor child and 320 a month alimony. Fruits 6 Plates and Sugar f e Covered Vegetable Dish 2Mi-l- 6 1 $5, Fruits Dish 1 - Nappie wY - I p OGDEN SOCIETY can ,.25c t Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and Mrs. P. Ktrkendall motored to Salt Lake yesterday to spend the dav. 4 ! . , ,, The Elks' lodge gave another In a series dances last evening at Lorln Farr park under the direction of the entertainment committee. About 100 couples were In attendance Music was furnished by the LJlllan Thatcher enlarged orchestra. The next dance will be held on August 23 at the Hermitage, Of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Hoyt left yesterday lor a two weeks' visit In Los Angeles and other California points. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richards visited here for a few days during the week with Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Fulton, en route home from a tour of California and park. They left for their borne In Chicago this afternoon. , na t . . , , a 1111 r to 2. ' Bargains for Men Values to $10.00 Mens Underwear Sale; i $1.45 . Value ; accounts for the .repeat orders for this lot of union suits. Three distinct fabrics .offered which cover the general demand for summer. $1.98 to $2.45 values on sale; 1 All sizes, at, - pair," $1.45. Mens Shirt Sale, Mens Neckwear, . ox-for- Values to of cloth. Soft euff style shirts in all sizes. Also fane, novelty pat-t- o $3.95. All go terns in values up at four-in-han- d Khaki Twill Work Shirts, .$1.95 ; Just Out of Their New York Boxes . 85c A big assortment ties. , - r . Black, dark brown, pearl gray and navy bine. All sixes. Well worth 5e pair. Specially priced at. .,,,.,.8 for 60c Durable and ' all of ths , -- r Valuation Increase Is Basis of Protest c A lucky purchase made 3 for 50c - A good, substantial quality. , , 81.50, 1 Mens Half Hose, .......82.95 An exceptional value. well made. All sizes. . Saturday Sale $2.95 t Good quality white madras and r . New York by our buyers. TIRED DULL EARS PROVO, Aug. 13. The farmers of are protesting vigorously Utah county against -- the recent Increase In the valuation of farm lands In the county, as they were increased 25 per cent' only a 10 per cent year ago and increase, with the higher rates, will mean a raise of nearly 60 per cent In their taxes in the past two years. They are qlso protesting vigorously against the Bought at low prices, so you gef'the benefit. t Very fine Navy ' Blue large . drooping satins; some duvetyng in the new styles for , early wear, aud also all the new becoming trims. Among them is a special assortment of duvetyn hats that4 are exceptional e values, t K 1 PROy O 125 W. Center SL Telephono 13. Republican Club to Hold Outing at Vwtan Park - ts 1 to 11, and misses Taf-feta- s, t -- , Valuea to $10.00 ever-pnaa- -- 1 8 Accused Robber Wholesale Depredations yester-afterno- A childrens 5I.C3 STATISTICS PROVO, Aug. 13. The Women'e ReMias Nina Keopke and Miss Dorothy club and the Roosevelt Republipublican have returned home after a vaca- can club of thla Kcopkt city will celebrate at tion epent In California. Vivian park next Wednesday evening, MIm Madeline QuiHinan will entertain when ths members of the two cluba and he 8. O. H. club Monday evening of their frienda with all who deext week at her home, 2244 Lincoln ave- sire to go. will together be transported to the beaunue. , t lunch will be resort. Free tiful canyon furnished to all In attendance, and autoMro- - Henry A. Anderson Mrs. been and mobiles have engaged to take the James R. Reeder were hostesses to and from Provo for tha occato the members of their people sion. blrthdhy club at the home of Mrs. AnTha party will start from tha tabernacle derson In the canyon. The rooms of the laWn promptly at 6:15 p. m., and lunchwere cottage decorated with eon wlU be served, the park from 4.15 totee and bachelor buttons,goidenglow. pink 7:15. to arranged Immediately after the luncheon In a bowl, was the for the a rousing rally will be held, followed by centerpiece luncheon table. Covers were laid for a dance In the resort pavilion. fourteen. W. O. Creer la in charge of the trans' and he, with a Targe committee, For the purpose of making arrangt-men- portation, will have cars enough to take the people for the annual conference of the to the park. A call has been sent out 8tato Federation of Women's clubs, which to' all who desire to go and do not have will convene In thi city 4 to meet Octohe In et tabernacle lawn at cars, ber. a special meeting of theeerly federated 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. clubs was held Wednesday city afternoon at tha home of Mrs. Edward Biehsel. Th SEARCHING. FOR HEALTH. president, Mrs. William Douglas, prePROVO, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, . sided. DeLong left today for Sierra Madre, Cal., the next few months and possiMrs. Joseph K. Whitaker wee hostess to spend their home. They are to the members of the B I. M. Five Hun- bly makeforthat place the coast state on account of dred club Tuesday afternoon. Two tables leaving De Mrs. If aha Improves health. Long's of i 600" were played, the honors going In health they will settle there, otherwise to Mrs. T. C Iverson. Luncheon was to return where they Provo, may served, a bowl of sweet peas forming ths they have lived for the past twenty-fiv- e yearn centerpiece for the table. GRAVES TO EE MARKED, h Silver review No. Women's Benefit PROVO. Aug. 13. The local post of association of the Maccabees, gave a basket luncheon at Lorln Farr park this the Indian War Veterans hss purchased afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ida Holland markers for all the graves of locsl Indian The families of the vetof bacramento. In war veterana. Cal., who Is to assist In dethis city. Mrs. Holland was visiting a former erans willtbebe called upon of the markers. expense refraying of the of the Ogden captain guards view. BACK FRO MSERVfCE. 0 The M. B. B. club held an outing WedPROVO, Aug. 13. After having spent nesday at Lagoon, Swimming and danc- several years In the service of hie couning were enjoyed, and late in the aftertry, Ruel E. Dennis, eon of Mr. end Mrs. noon a picnic lunchaon wae served. W. A. Dennis, returned to Provo today. The club members will he the guests Mr. Dannie made a number of voyages i Values to 83.00. 5, 1 big Increase in valuation placed on blooded sheep. It Is claimed by many local farmers that Utah county under the present ruling of the board of equalisation will force OGDEN of the this eounty to carry 30 per cent total increase of the a sate. e It Is probable that the local farm buREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. reaus wlU take up the taxation question Brummltt Investment company to end. demand a better adjustment from Bare roe aver thought that thees 4oll ears of Rose M. Estes, all Iota 4, $ and 4, the state board of equalisation. yeura wate Joat tired aarel Caa you weederf block 65, Nob H1U annex $1000 Remember that eld Bother Katun delicately Chloe Nethercott to Eva C. Hobbs, tha hiunae ear to tho quiatoeao ot her adjuated all lota 11 and 12, block 6, South Confesses outdoor world with its twitter of birds a ad 1000 Park addition raatlo ef leevee. Ernest B. Stone and wife to George Mas takaa thorn ears into tha huey marts of W, Smith, part of lots 43 and 45, trade where there ia little teat or quiet. He all or lot 44, Coreys subdivision., 7500 worka la the eooataot whir of machinery. Ha PROVO, Aug 13. George W. Knight, ridao la tha oelae of tho nod with lta Florence Littlefield to Florence Turfrom Oakland, Calif., clatter oad bora. ner, lot 14, block II. Nob Hill.... 1000 the man brought last night by Sheriff J. T. WUliems, Ia it atraaga that the eon grew dull, tee waived his preUmary tired to reapoad, aatU Paafaaaa ia a prose hearing before FILED IN DISTRICT COURT. ' Tucker this morning and will feet! , Edith L. Leetham against Ernest A. Judge We cannot ehaags modern coadltlo&a, bat plead guilty to four charges of burglary. . Leetham, divorce. He has made written confessions to hav- we caa HELP oar poor tired care to bettor health. At 170 Trade Building, Boatoa, there ing robbed the Columbia Music and Jew- ia tho office of aa Ear Bpeciallat, who with elry company of this city of about $1000 worth of Jeaelry and ths J. C. Penney hla aeeedateo hare been aad art deeottog their working boon to helping dull esra la the companys stores of Provo, American sod Canada. Fork and Spanish Fork of $9000 in mer- Halted States They hare eetabitihed a Method ef Rome $10,000, which a total of chandise, making Treatment for ranee, whereby many was divided between himself and part- aad maay a dollaelected : ear baa been changed late ' a DEPARTMENT. ners and sold. oaa. keea, quick ' A BAREFOOT SANDALS The size are infants 2 to ; -- Tha Beehive girls of the Mutual Improvement associations of the three Ogden stakes, gava a pageant, "The Day of the Swarm, on the tabernacle lawn Wednesday svenlng. The affair was a pronounced success and was witnessed by more than 3000 persons. with summer ) CHILDRENS SLIPPERS AND of Mrs. D. Munro Wednesday, August 25, abroad, and visited practically at het horde In the -canyon. European countries. Mrs. E. H. Hents left yesterday for her home Philadelphia, after visiting for a OGDEN, Aug. 13, A special meeting month Inwith her daughter, Mrs. Wade M. of the Home Culture club was held this Jonnaon. , . , afternoon at the home of Mrs. W, 8 . Craven onwRobinson svenue. A special Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shelly and Mrs election was held and the program was Mrs. O. E. Pyles, arrived outlined for the years work. A social SkaUys mother, hour and refreshments followed. The club here yesterday from Long Beach, CaL, for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly will resume Us meetings after adjournment for the summer months early In are fanner Ogden residents. September. Mrs. J. H. Rhlns and Mrs. C. K. Wtnans entertained the Liberty club of the ladies' auxiliary to the O. R. C. at a "500" party yesterday afternoon at the borne of Mrs .Rhine an Fourths avenue. Four tables were arranged for "500. Mrs. John the first prise and Mrs. William I?IVIng Wilson the cut prise. A tray luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. The rooms were decorated r - Of In this lot of high grade low shoes Auerbach t include broken lines of stylish pumps, oxfords and ties that sold regularly up to 812.00 the pair, made of patent, dull or bright kid. All brown kid, brown kid with satin quarters) brown suede with satin qnarters, or suede with light weight. soles and fall lasts. These are Louis, baby Louis or Cuban heels. On stylish, all exceptional bargains at this extreme price reduction. All sizes nod widths in the lot. On sale Saturday and Monday. Values to 812.00 at 14.98. ...81.39 Boyal Brand Pumpkin No. 2 Cans 2 for 25c Bex Pork and Beans No. 2 Cans .15c Fancy Bice, 2 lbf, 30c Bara, 31c , Bakers Chocolate, i,-lJelio nod JnUo Ice Cream Powder All Flavors, per package...... 15c C. A, Mohrhardt of Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. J W. Berkeley, Abbott of Ogden returned this morning from a twelve-da- y auto trip through Yellowstone The Visitors from out of the city park will be guests of tha Abbotts here for several days. , , mil -- Per Mr. w, Cans 13-o- $59i Weber Bureau Members Attend District Meet b. Be go Milk- 5 Set Beautiful pink rose decoration, Made up as follows: 6 Plates 6 plates 6 Cups and Baueers . .......34c Cans Cocoa Tall Cans ...,.2 for 26c Fancy Chinook Salmon Cans No. ...,.17o 28c No. 1 Tall Cans Curtis Bros Jam . Tins, packed with Grape Marmalade, Peach, Gooseberry and Pear Jam. A RARE BARGAIN Dinner Special Purchase and Sale Golden Arrow Butter Fresh from the churn .........60c Cora Flakes 10c ' .0. , ' ' Hills Bed Can Coffea, . 68c I lb. Cans 1 1 Pumps and Oxfords all-bro- r; Many of our customers are under the impression that Bargain Prices in' our Groeyterys prevail only on Mondays and Saturdays. We wish to make it clear that prices in this department are the same at nil times (market fluctuations excepted). We nrge those who can to please shop on the other week days and thus relieve Mondsy and Saturday congestion. We can then serve everyone satisfac' torily. , , V California Lemons 17c Per Dozen Just received Fresh shipment Walter Bakers Chocolate and Cocoa Vi lb. Bars Chocolate,, ......31c Vh-l- Platter Creamer Weber County Delegates Are, to Indorse Wattis x Vegetable cb OGDEN, Akig. 13 Governor Bamberger was in Ogden today, conferring with Captain W. P. Kats and Major Ora In reference to the arsenal at Montpelier, Idaho, mother of Mrs. Edward Bundy, Sunset, which will be started immediately 1. Rich and Mrs. Hancock. are upon the swarding of the contract for guests at the home of Dr. and They Mrs. Edthe buildings. ward I. Rich, At the conclusion of the conference the that his railroad governor announced would be prepared to handle the large amount of freight from the east, consigned to the arsenal.m L fo ft rr 11 a. W OGDEN, Aug. county wlU be represented by a large delegation at' . tha district meeting of the American Farm Bureau federation, which 'will be in Balt Lake August 30 and II. OGDEN, Aug. 18. The Weber county held D. D. McKay, president of the Utah o fifty-twRepublican convention, to name Farm association and a leader delegates to the state oonvention, which In the Bureau Weber County Farm bureau, exwlU meet In Salt Lake August 26; will be held at the courthouse at S o'clock pects to see a large delegation from all the state farm bureaus, in addition to tomorrow afternoon, Ono of tho features of the convention members of the Utah Agricultural college will be the Indorsement of William H. faculty, present. Wattis as the nominee for governor on the Republican ticket, and pledging the FACES FORGERY CHARGE, j delegates ... OGDEN, Attg. 13. FOrgery is charged . ' I .. to him. "'f In a complaint. filed In the district court INJURED1 BOY IMPROVING. against Archie Campbell, who was artwo days ago by Patrolman A. H. rested 4 13. Everett Parker, OGDEN, Aug. years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mark Stephens of the police department. The Parker, 176 Thirty-thir- d street, who was defendant wlU probably be arraigned In struck by a Wan avenue car. Is reported court Monday. i i to be improving at the Dee hospital. It t Is said that whils the fleshy part of the FORGERY IS CHARGED. left leg la mangled no bones were broken. OGDEN, Aug. IS. Nelley Hooptlana, IS years of age, Hawaiian, arrested by BACK AFTER LONG ABSENCE. Patrolman A. H. Stephens last night,' Is OGDEN.1 Aug. JI. Dr. Haber Hancock charged with forgery. He will be given and family hava arrived In Ogden from a beaHeiw In the uy court tomorrow. New York fog a brief visit with relatives ' ' SACK FROM YELLOWSTONE. and frienda, after an absence of live years They were accompanied to Ogden OGDEN, Aug 13. Mr. and Mrs. L.-by Mrs. Emily Cousxena, formerly of Abbott of Marshalltown,, Iowa, Mr. and J '7-i- n. Dish 6 1 Governor Confers With Officials of Arsend g. . A carload of American Dinnerware offered and Grocy terya siLrheLr-'tAtHAfcwrtw- Second. Floor. White Dinnerware, $5.75 Three Wives Granted Decrees of Divorce i Auerbach 8 Auerbachs Dinnerware Sale ' $8 and $12 Yomens Suits, $7.98 Boys 810.50 to 812.50 values. Not every size in every pattern, but all sues in the lot. Splendid school suits. Wonderful Bargains Offered in , Sale of v Made ef foulard' figured voiles, ginghams and linene in a fine assortment of shades and styles. - Two-Da- y all-wo- Wash Dresses, $3.95 Auerbachs A elassy, distinctive appearance; suits weir worth 825.00 sod more. Sizes 8 . , to 17. , . fall ypparel. Made of georgette in plain beaded and combination effects; also crepe de chine in a number of coat style efforts. ..... ! The boy who earns his own money will be pleased to get such a suit as 19.95 will buy today at Auerbachs. Clever, new models; nch, soft, textiles; These dresses must go to clear the way for our rapidly growing stock of new H. M. Loomis, naOGDEN, Aug. tional director of the National Canners-, association, with headquarters at Washington, arrived in Ogden today to confer with President Gage B. Rodman of the Utah State Canners' association and A. S. Daggett, chief Inspector for Utah. The object of Mr. Loomis a visit Is to make an Inspection of the canning factories of the state with Mr. Daggett. Mr. I,oomia met with the Utah canners this afternoon and discussed the inspection of the factory. It was announced that he was elated with the splendid showing made 'by the state canneries and their splendid cooperation in the Inspection of their plants. From Ogden Mr. Loomis will go to Oregon and then to the Alaska salmon canneries. Upon hla return from Alaska he will probahly visit California's canneries. " $19.95 Dresses, $9.95 13. i Boys Soils Reduced Summer Dresses Inspector Pleased With Showing of Canneries i 5 ' at , INFANT 16 BURIED. TO DO service PROVO, Aug. 11 Funeral were held today In the Orand View meetdaughing house for Edith, tbe Pi rat, stay oat ot aotao aa mock a poealble. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Tanner, dont worry. Every moment yea epend who died In Idaho whUe her parents were tiual, yon get aa addltioaal nerve atrala Worrying, there on a visit. which reacta on the weakeat aeme, which are tha aerrea of bearing la three CaaaO. Third, WHAT FOR DULL EARS yoa aught to aaok advice and kelp, immediately. Specie llat Bpraala and his aaaorlatre treat aaly Catarrhal Deaf Dean, hot maay timee the anffrrar dore not cecognlae that hla drafoeee la of Catarrhal origin. It will do ao harm to roa-au- lt the Specie liat a office aeyway. They ding-aea- a Salt Lake Insurance men were yesterday ail oaaaa without charge aad refute tbeae engaged In making preliminary arrange- eat adapted or too far advaoaad for thia ments for the entertainment of delegates Bathed. to ths annual national convention of InHere la aa opportunity for yoa to are about surance commissioners, who will spend the that growing dullarei of hearing from which afternoon of Friday, August 20, in this yoa naffer. Thin Method cannot perform, m trad re. It cannot mtere a loot function, but It city. The delegates will be en route .to the hae brightened end quickened many t dull ear, tired from modern anlee aad Catarrhal Inflamnational convention, which wlU taka place mation. ia a diarena which baa aimoat et Los Angeles on September 1, t and t. developed Catarrh from, and la conataatly aggravated After a half day spent In Salt Lake they eoaditieaa ef living. modem , by, wlU leave for YeUowstone park, where they wUl visit before going to the conven- 1 Insurance Delegates to ' Pay Visit to Salt Lake FREE ADVICE TooFcu? Pnaattry to become a!e der by draeric doers ef thyronl or aaits. Reduce weight aad waaatitaet alao bipa.daahla chra,c.tyr theaafe, reliable Koreia aretem. Tho abadewoti tha picture given you aa idea bow she looked and felt. By taking Ear eta sad following easy direct reduced from clumsy features to graceful menproportion. Now shew agile, tally alert and in better health. Why ask Reliable aakifa net Become Slender sad Stay Ss : tion. All pen have to de it tn flU eat the oenpea George J. Cannon, manager or the remain no. Safe, pleasant method, endorsed Write pear fall name sad addreea oa Heber J. Grant Insurance A Real Estate below. Unas tbe by pbymciena. Legionaof tcstrrooniikk liuA ' agency, anc Rulon S. Welle, Utah state CUARANTEEor money refund. Buy Karalm insurance commissioner, wlU direct the (pronounced lc omen) at boar Jragri-a-eaUtlea reader of thla Show fat friends this ADVLRTUEieurf. entertainment to be extended the viscomnltatiea This Coupon itors, which wiU include an auto excursion sbout tbe city, a special organ recital at STOCK HOLDERS MEETING the tabernacle and a trip to Saltalr, where PCI I, Utah Zinc company, a Utah corporation. the party will take a plunge and have KAMI.. taWlHO tlltMttt tHMI Principal pine of business at Salt Lake dinner. City, Utah. ADDRESS.., Notico la hereby given that a special REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE CLUB. meeting of tho stockholders of said Utah to Tbe Tribune. Zlno company will bo hold at tho ef tea Special at No. lot Newhoua MURRAY, Aug. 13. Temporary organiDON'T DELAT IK StTCH AN IMPORTANT of said company sation of the Salt Lake County Republi- MATTER, avail you reelf ef the opportunity building In Salt Lake City, Utah,A. on bat can club was effected at a meeting held now. Write today for advice TREE oa poor Saturday, tha Hat dap of Auguat, It. Repub-Ucahere tonight. About thirty-fiv- e 1920, at tha hour Ot I oclock In tho Ear Troohlre. for the purpose of ronsl rl I the gathering, over comprised EAR SPECIALIST EPROOt. and passing upon th advisability of ratiwhich Thea Sohweltser or Bingham pre- 170 TRADE RllLDl.Nt). BOSTON. MASS. sided. The club plana to Include all memfying th resolution adopted by tbe bos-- 1 of said company on July 5i, bers of ths party In tha county outside directors 193. gut ho rising tho lasuanc Of Salt Lake City. It was decided to hold by t PlftMAMfeJCOtAHtA, ( a mass meeting Thursday night In ths company of $125,000 04 0JANtlAMTOS bonds in denominations of $luO 00, 1 . Murray City hall for the election of $ 9UINOA AYR. and $1000.00, bearing intercut at 6 per c t , per annum, pa able semlannun UOtT LINE , maturing fiv years after date, ail LEAVE FOR COAST. of madam. secured deed NewTaah Rat trust from by by , ( aaflhtga upon Praqnret Mrs. Heber J. Grant, Mrs. Heber Ben av 1 aad Inreneaa appointed named ateamen. property of th company now nlon and Frank W. Otterstrom, President AppiyCewgaecadBee. brredway Jt.lf hereafter acquired. Grants secretary, left yesterday after- Or R. J. Naldllngar, order of board of direct v By noon to join President Grant at Santa 111 So. Dearborn SL L. D. FOREMAN, u Monica. President Grant went to the chlcagna ML No. 60S Newboua Buiiuicj, coast on L. D. 8.. church business Oty, Utah. , ii 1. Ere.; , -- off!-cer- e. " , k. |