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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL' i L : EARLY SETTLER D. S. AT SPANISH FORK cm i iie DFf3 1 DIES SUDDENLY Business conditions In tbs northwest are quiet, with many men out of employment, said Heber C. Iverson, president of the northwestern states mission, with headquarters at Portland. President Iverson aald the recent shutting down of hun- SPANISH FORK, April 1. Charles W. pioneer, died at his home here yesterday after an Illness of only forty- Mr. eight houra from stomach trouble Monk was born )n Ixjiig parish. Hampshire. England, In 1832. He married Miss BerkKnmia Iry wood at Newberry. shire, England, tn 1884. - The couple sailed for America soon after, and wera mors and thairelght months crossing the ocean later the plains to Ctuh. They arrived In Utah the same year, settling at Salt Lake City, where they resided for ten SENATOR ROBERT L. OWEN Oklahoma, a splendid orator, Will bo tha principal speaker Of There will be lively entertainment, a good program and an excellent menu. Ticket sale at Hotel Utah, and 135 South Mai? street. Halt Lakh City, closes Monday morning at 9 oclock. The banquet is to be strictly informal Everybody welcome.. 2.50 EACH SONG HITS j ' 10145 fI 'Youre a Million ' When My Baby Dardenelle 1 Never Knew - 184 the family moved to Bpanlsh Fork. Mr. Monk had filled many positions of In civic and religious life. He ur Py 10147 f I i trust, both served several terms as Justice of the peace, many terms as city councilman, and many terms as school trustee. For sixteen years tie served as secretary and treasurer Of the West Field Irrigation Torppany, retiring only a few years ago because of falling health. Iirrhe L. D. 8. church he had also held many positions of honor. For thirty years he was one of the first assistants of the He Sunday school In that organisation. was one of the seven presidents of the the at and seventies, a high councilor time of his death was president of the high priest quorum. Mr. Monk Is survived by his widow, who is 1 years of age, the oldest resident of Spanish Fork, and by the following children: W. T. Monk of Palmyra, Char lea A and George W. Monk of Wyo- mlng: N W. Monk, Mrs. G. M. Adams, I Mra. Nephl Hansen. Mrs. Eeo Pickett, all of Spanish Fork: Mrs. C. B. Lundberg of Salt Iaike and Mrs. Reed Boehard and Mra Fern Lyngare of Provo. He Is also n survived hy grandchildren and fifteen Funeral servlcu will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Fourth ward church. lEases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole wont blister like mustard plaster. the Just si ad it on with your fingers. to tho tore spot with a It pent gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out tho soreness and pain. Musterole ia a dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It la fine for quick relief from ore throat, bronchitis, tonsiluia, croup, stiff Deck, asthma, neuralgia, headache; congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back ot Joints, sprains, sore muscles, brulses,chil-blain- s, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 20c and 60c Jan; hospital size I2L50. i es Grip, Influenza KamRaa Wizard Oil a RsRab!, Antlssptlo Prsvanttva During influenza epidemic spray the nose and throat several times a bay with one part Wizard Oil and parts water, using an atomizer. If you havent an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up sa antiseptic wall of defense against "blu' germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at.cflce with Witard Oil before they can develop to into dangerous influenza. Cet it from druggists for 30c. If TiTt satisfied, return the bottle and g- -t your money back. sick f.ver constipated or have Jut try Wtjard Liver Whips,s. t Irsssrt l.ttle pmk gills, 3Qc at drug-g.ii- Guarantee! - from Nowhere. Mile .Walter Scanlan Walter Scanlan Arthur Fields ......Irving Kaufman Smile..... .r. Arthur Fields Arthur Fields 10130 ( 10140 Sterling Trio Moon.., If Youre Only Fooling Round Me. . . .Irving and Jack Kaufman Eddie Cantor' f Ob 1 Tbe Lest Roe of Summer. You Aint Heard Nothing Yet. Eddie Cantor ( Come On and Play Wig Me, My Sweet Babee Eddie Cantor I All tbe Boys Love Mary Eddie Cantor ' Arthur Fields f Sunny Weather Friends I Lucy Irvin; and Jack Kaufman Arthur Fields I Batches 1 You Did Kaufman It Do Babe? to Jack Me, Why 1 10134 10119 . '. Venetian I I - e 10137 4 10126 DANCE HITS 10139 Fox-Tr- Bo-La'- f 10141 t O (Oh!) Fox-Tr- Song of Omar 10142 10146 Walts I ot Fox-Tr- ot Please Fox-TrMy Baby's Arms Fox-TrVenetian Moon Fox-Tr- ' .....Emerson ot Military Band Plantation Jaz t Orchestra Plantation Jazz Orchestra ot Rose of the Orient Xylo-Phien- Sanfords Famous Dance Orchestra Plantation Jazz Orchestra Plantation Jazz Orchestra ..Emerson Military Band ot f I Emerson ot Sweet and Low Fox-Tr- ot Emerson Records play not only on all Phonographs but on all cash isters, as well. Dealers desiring representation, get in touch with us. reg- les-o- Hardware Streveil-Paferso- n Co.' Intermountain Wholesale' Distributors. Canada Is Liberal. work Is progressing very Blnce opening the mission In July. missionary activities have been commenced tn Montreal, Ottawa, St. Johns. New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia and Port Arthur. We now have seven conferences and alxty-on- e mission artes. In the main, the Canadian press has been very fair and liberal to us. Ten of the big dallies have run our Interviews without charge. aad write-up- s George W. McCune, president of the eastern statea mission, with headquarters at New York, will not be able to attend. John M. Knight, president of the western states mission, who was recently appointed president of the Ensign stake, has been In the city for some time. His headquarters are In Denver: He reports missionary work prospering In Colorado. A meeting of the mission presidents with the council of the twelve will be held to day In the temple, where reporta of mis monarv work throughout the districts wilt be made. President Rudger Clawson will preside. rrt( ely. ISIS, ' , AM, SCUM whistle-abl- e. , Somebody years In 1860 Mr. Monk was appointed school trustee of the Eleventh district and filled that position for a number of years. In fifty-seve- Monday 'evening, April '5th, at 7 oclock. and - Monk, , Democratic State Committee, will be held at the Hotel, Utah, Dance Hits that 'tantalize the toes. Emerson records cater to the quite human desire for hits that are hum-abl- e rememberable Emerson hits are listed below. . A few of these Bpeelst te The Tribes. shipbuilding operations bad thrown dreds of men out of work In Beattie. Joseph W. McMurrln of Lam Angeles, mission and a president of the California member of the first seven presidents ofPrealseventies, also arrived yesterday. dent McMurrln said the coast cities have - heaviest traffic tourist the experienced tilts winter In history, and that the housing problem has become acute. He also said missionary work Is prospering. Oranges have found a ready market In Florida this year and are selling at 50 cents a dosen, but grapefruit, owing to high price of sugar, are rotting, eas C. A. Cal 11s. president of the southern states mission, who arrived In Salt Lake yesterday. President Callia, whose headquarters are at Chattanooga, Tenn.. says tnat many southerners are holding their cotton for higher prices. He says Florida has over a million tourists this year, and that steamship transportation between Key West and Cuba has Increased as never before, owing to the fact that Cuba Ing out church publications, said Samuel O. Benmon. president of the central Mates is wet. inlxiicn. President Bennlon aald 40.000 Bi oka of Mormon have recently been Printing Plant Busy. printed tn English, and that tho tour Of The church printing plant at Imlepend-enc- a Apostle James E. Talmaee in the central is now working day and night turn- - .tales and east accomplished much good. President Nephl Jensen of the Canadian mlsalon nso arrived yesterday for confer- - j enee over tha Union Pacific railroad Canada Is all right except the climate." It Is not an un- sad President Jensen. rmnwin thing fir Canada to have spring, pmmer. (nil and winter within tWenty-fohours. f "Tne Culled States could learn a good n from Canada In the matter of Bun- day dosing In all of the Canadiun provinces. except Queliec. theaters, tobacco to-- e and confe tioners are closed on tha In some of tha cities a numA Jefferson Day Banquet, Ealibnth ber of passenger trains which run during under the auspices of the the w'eek are taken off on Sundays. Jefferson Day BANQUET LJLJLJ LJ EmersonJsMS Song Hits fresh from the music mint. Winslow F. Smith, president of the northern atates mlsalon, with headquarteri in Prealdent Chicago, arrived yesterday. Smith described the havoc wrought by the reoent cyclone in tho Windy City" a almllar to that of an earthquake. Condltlona in Mexico are quiet, aald Rey U Pratt, prealdent of the Mexican mlsalon, with headquarters at El Paso. He said that the trouble In Mexfc appears to be chiefly between the capitalistic and peon r'ass, the latter trying to throw off the yoae of their oppressors. Missionary work, he said, is prospering in Mexico, last year being a record, lit Joining the la L. H. church. Work among the Gila Indians, near Mesa, Is also accomplishing A school Is In operation on the rwiults ' reservation, and a large demonstration In operation for the practical is farm of agriculture. teaching . iV Tileasurq Up a Full 10 Inches and Every Inch a. Hit Seven mission presidents of the I D. 8. church have arrived in Balt Lake to attend the general conference . acaalona. Northwest Conditions. Ml IClnsiTO Will Make Report to Coun cil of the Twelve Today in the Temple. V9 r(Twrq v From Seven President Fields in Salt Lake to ' I Attend Conference. F TICKETS. 2, 1920. Any of the Above Records Can Be Had at ' . ' ' . WEATHER' DATA Comparattre wcthr data at Salt Lake City, April 1. 1K!0: Temperature Highret today was S3 decree; bipheat ia tbla month tinea 974 waa Aft da night waa 22 dgret; low free; kwet eat thi month tinea 1H74 waa Id degrees; mean temperature for today waa 28 dvgrret; aormai was 46 decrees; accumulated deficiency tinea the first of tha month ia 18 decrees; a re omuls ted eseesa atnra January 1 h lid degree. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 ju m. 23 detreat; wet bulb temperature pt 6 a. n . 21 depreea; veJatire humidity at I a. m.t 70 per cent; dry bulb temperature at noon, tun Hme 32 degreea; wet bulb temperature at noon, ana time, 27 degrees; relative humidity at noon sun time, 64 per cent; dry bulb tempera, tore at p. m., 8ft decrees; wret 'both tempera81 degreea; relative humidity ture at p. m at I p. a., 80 per rent. Total for the t treaty four borne Precipitation ending at 8 p. m. waa trace; total for thia month to data la trace; accumulated deficiency for thla month to data la .07 of an Inch; total to date le ft.19 I prcrlpItaUoe a I are January tarhea; accumulated exceas a lace Janoarj 1 la I I LU inches. Son rises at It tod set at St, April X I Sfei lit 44 Main Street ' . .. . v . . . . We Handle Emerson Records Exclusively. Bnm. Art.. mnt company, lot 7, block 10. fire- Willie A. SieiHleohelt. Soot Bend, tad., sad acre plat 100 .... M. Walters, Haem. Wjn. Jobs OIItwIo, Halt . Lake, aa4 Catherine J, Laura M.lotHnelgrore to Brasle BaeL 1 8. B block grere, 42, plat Ollrerle, Marrar, Utah. Bael- Julius Killers, Jr , and Charlotte Ulrich, both Laura M. Saelarore to Marion aubdl1. block View Park part of Idaho Vails, Idaho. 1 yjtsion . , 0 Ira Jnaes, Portiaod, Ore., sad Wltda Lfure M. Baelgrere to Catherine R. 1920. j Seietha Critchfteld. Twta Valla, Idaho. lot 8, block 42, plat B BnelgroT. i Aehtoa-Jeakin- e TAKEN AT WEATHER OBSERVATIONS com pa ay to Hannah M. R. hi., MOUNTAIN TIME. Tartar, lot 12. block 4. Booth Lawn Blrthfc addition .. 10 Gordoa Grergn Gladys Bern lea Arfeennaa T. H. rook to P. Qulrey. lota 9 Ncloft 886 CMBmowrei()s aresaa, girl. and 10. block 2, Btrelr'a eubdtoleton. . 8.476 Charted Kant saff Edla Peareoa Jofaoaoa, 889 1. A. Bchribnor to Greco I. Laxman, part htack 1, plat B..y JO L0w! areno. bov. Ho9art Arthur and Mary fclisabetb Ramsey Elisabeth Grn to william Green, lot 28, etc., Hollialer'a atreet. firt. Graham, 86 Jeffereo atibdirlalon...., , Orlla rraak and Clara Simpaou Lamb, 1. D. Rliaabcth Green to William Gren lot 24. etc., HolUater'a aubdirtaton..... 8. hospital, girl. KHsabctb Green to William Greo, lot 2. block 24, plat A " L. W. 8mltsr to Jamoe M. Petty. Jot New Btdtc riled. 197. Marlborough piece 7,008 Sara as Maine enmpn, avalast O. K Miller, Sine Claweon to Pant M. lot 29. to upon ala notes, eorh far $d00. etc., block 1, Coatee 4 Cocvm'n aubdl- Utah Credit Adjustment neeorlatlon affalnat iaton g 10 J. P. Chriettaneen, to rocoror Sfih8.Uk altefed Tbomaa belaon to Ptvtd I. Judd. Jot 8, doe so aerowt. 18D. plat D block JO Thecae Ara.tmo, stalest Richard Arm George L Spa hr to Brareai Hill livnt-mn- t iUmi, fc lmm ea (raand of cr nelly. lot ete 182, company, Poplar ptace jo Carl P. Gutke to Andrew P. Gntke, part Ke&t XstAt Transfm. oction 27, township J north, rang 1 WARRANTY DRKD8. wet J0 Loasbre rompaay to Ronsfjr Georg Jolla P. Morrill to P. B. Merrill, lot 28, aad Treat comMayfta Inrefmat block 4, Norwood place J 80, pany, part actkm towaabip 1 f. G. Brooke to H. B. Brook a lot 11, j'74 aouth, ream 2 Wrat block 8. Alta place f., jo John Farrea to Mary J BcUoman. 4to Ditrt 29,Haaka to 1. G.1 Haaka, part are-tio-3a tooth, rente 89 aad 89. Southgate perk, plat C..., tovraahip 2 a J Cbarlce C. I te Alice J. Kendall, lot B A- - CaWwwIl to Tbomaa i Kosmi, U block 48. plat I) 2.B00 Ni M and 88, Tla krya Flret addiQUITCLAIM DFEIdL tion ta Murray jp Georg Romney beabcf compeay to M. ifctrkta 4 itorkinf rompaap to Lennart H P Mcieun, lot 4, Sixth Eaet wk- IW'Idi, pact ation K, towaahtp 8 dlvlaion .. 879 f. , nooth, reagt I wa4. j Quayie Cannon to M A. M. Cannon, John R. Fren to Jreat Nlrbola, lot 8, tot 1. btark 1L plat B . J MzrrUge LicenMS. hinrk 22. plat G 8.608 H. P. Petcraon to Panl M. ter, M 28. Moryau Grant, Iretl, WCr,. n4 Qiorire L. Yata to T. J rbambrrlala. n block 1, Coe toe 4 fvrvn's etc M'fiib La Oread. Ore. Plrtfre A. . nouth, part nrtto 80 to wash ip ,, . 10 t . Harry L. Psuew-brrPoratrli, fiJah, a4 ream K.2 wret fHFRTFFS tKKD Birach J. Tboruto. plfdsburf Pa. to R K. Hardy, M A. Itmawa W. te Etae a Seringa 7oaph Mary f Markm Edna 2 handler. Aria., Bar, pact aretioa 10, towathfp Beak 4 Treat company, tat t, block Bt. Jreh. Aria. Brrdha ...... 4 rang I aat ...... 1882 )q J, fire cr plat A to 8 J Tbnapoa, Wlifrd W Iorre jmw''.su a I Haae. B lot 4. RKI LtfK TRI 9T BFFr. Krlty H If I ' b th .... bkwk 47, plaf B . .. 4t Savin. $ 7&Q Haw lBrrttmml fnmftaay to 1 iunb and Ada ftL Esrort both H. T. I. Rtchardn to Imam La tret- Charles J. B Qumn, let K bterk pmt I). . L900 ot C&sis Mtrj t The , t CANDY Csthartic "SN1CE to T&hj L. Salt Lake Statistics ........... Em i. I the Tim When Thought Center on Flower BASTES and FLOWXS8 fcav, a). been inseparable. Flower ara the one thing that eaa fully axpres, your sentiment on this great occawEy ROADS LOSE APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT Appeal of tbs Los Angele ft Salt Lake railroad, tha Oregon Short Line and the Union Pacific, taken on technical asainat a lr90 judement render-- .! grounds them bv Judee A. W. Agee, In apalnst Ogden, is kmt by a unanimous decision rendered yesterday by tho supremo court of Utah. The issue was as to tha llabllltw of the railroads for damages to a carload of prunes shipped bv c. A. Fa rry and others from Provo to Dent er tn September. Hrl Mbea Ihey jsrrlved lq Denver la was found that tho outlet plpo to tha refrigerator on the car had become blocked, with the result that tho car waa flooded with several Inches of water on the floor, and tha prunes "were ao damaged as to be unsalable on the Denver market. They were sold to a Pueblo JobN-- r at a pm considerably below the Denver market for good prunes The shipper sued for the difference and won In both district and supreme courts If you are loosing for a light housekeeping apartment, or if yen have one n rent, atcoirplleh elth-- r trar taction In r most approved method by tnoana of Tbi Tribune Want Ada. sion. We have an excellent variety of cut flowers and blooming plants for your selection. " Flowers telegraphed to all parts of the United 8 talcs and Canada. KING FLORAL CO. 214 E. 2nd Eonth 8t. Wasatch 2415. |