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Show Till: SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY BURNING, APRIL PRODUCTS WEEK t i miles af beauty a )et undreamed of va by our own people. "Orgamaed effort of tha building sort would promt even ll tiniest Industry, and. when our own products ar used bv ua, protected by u. th whole world will want to roma and help ua buttd a areal What emplra In tha blagest, falreat way matter whera th largest elty t located In till new empire It It be a truly west, am citv, horn and budded to help th great west." DANDERINE 4, 1920. 3 j Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its 'Beauty. tis q sus i oi o h in o h dj j . From Nevada Field Church, trldnt of Uomeni Club. In Federated Club .Membeji Nvd J'Kdernon br niriMii, "Women Active la .NvkIa,m and Will Get Into Campaign of tho Ip to onthoourtlm4vonr dniutndn effort to lo oht wo rouM for tho oufforlna abroad and in camp, many for Wetem Goods. for tho comfort of our tn tho educa Mr. of th lx ir Plan to Carry Movement Into Homes of Inter- . ! of tho Nevada rlubo tion and neighborly pleanuro of tho IS extLaat year tho natiern Conumrrt Hock. on-aide lllnoao made it vnr difficult, but thta year e hail look forward to making up for the unavoidable omiiona This week, when wo loam aout our own itato induatrially, ia not tho loaat important among tho weeks of the year. Publicity and education are tho two fac-toindlppeneable to wise and tust buy tng. In the past wo often bought brands of a foreign or eastern make bocauss wo did not know that tho same articio a as mads in tho west Only by hoing taught can the people know, and none can see that tho people are taught bettor than tho leaders among women Women are the buyers of the nation, for wo isare in of all buying told that our hands. Wo are being encouraged to study cost of production, just prb snd value of materlala Tho Nevada Jlubs are urged to use those throe main Points In lectures acoompan1ng exhibits during tho week s program of H astern Conau . men W oek. May we women of tho tntermountam district work together for - the- upbuilding of the west Your business succeeds only as you have perfect of all working forces, both human and mechanical. Office furniture and office supplies must be as carefully Selected as the men and women who make up your, Problems must be antiorganization. in advance. cipated-.and Proved' mechanical aids nuist augment human power, so that the business ma- chine can turn out a quality product and plenty of it. Every safeguard must be given to plans, equipment and men. co-ordinat- re mountain States. The club women of the tntermouhtaln A few cent Dandefina. buy Idaho, Utah and Nevada are After aa application of Uandorine for the obmaking thorough preparation you can not find a fallen hair or any servance of Weatern Consumers Week, dandruff, besides every hair shows new April I to 11. and In the amaller town life, vigor, brightness, more rolor end J aa well aa In the larger eltie the pro. thickness. (Advertisement.) gram of display at the retail atorea of weetern-mad- e bakbread cake and good, ing contest and weatern product ban will be carried out. , quels In eupport of this movement the preal-denof the three atate federations have aent otit me uge to all tho club ;mm her. lira M. J. Bwaeley of Twin Kalla, Utah' Head Writes Idaho, president of the Idaho Federation Mr. E. O. Leatherwood. president of of Womans Clubs, taking aa her subject the Utah Federation of W omen's Club, under her subject. "La Weatern Goods. i "How to Protect Our Weatern Product, , saj : aay In part: "In theta time of high price each wo man should try to make every dollar Organized Effort Urged. measure its full value. That mean wiaa "We have all come to recognise the buying, careful selection and prudent uae. Second-clas- s goods ar eeldom a good power of organisation organised effort. However, the quality and not price "We are beginning to grasp the thought buy. Livestock determine for the purchaser th on must of the power in an organised weat not class of the article. Now la th eppor organised to defeat any other part of tunity of women to Impress upon manuvur groat union hut to upbuild slid to facturer th Importance of producing flrnt-cluphold our own section. goods. "If Utah I a great state, the union honest, "Without queetlon w want tne goods of state la mad bigger and more pow- mad In our own atate, region and coup erful and tho west is put on th map. try. W must have cannerlea, etc., which After dincutwing proposed dipping orIf hhtho join with ltah. In being big and our agricultural product and broad and fair In It deliberations aa preserve them on th markets. Local in ders for some time, the state livestock place a atala and In- It part of tba wet. In dustrlea Should care for Ihe product of board yesterday adjourned until next It destr to benefit very rltisen of Idaho our great aheep and cattle ranges, rather by fair laws, fair distribution of developgrower ship them a thou- Tuesday without taking final . action. than having ment of natural resources, and tat sand or two miles away at great coat to- The advisability of this year renew wealth think what these two statee In order to reach a marmean to themselves, each other, to th the grower. ing the order to dip sheep for tick was west and to th union of states. "We need tji varied occupation and taken up. Representative William W "If with them Is every other weatern varied Industry, if our youth are to find state, say even th intermountain atate employment. Opportunity be kona and Seegmiller of Kanab was present to prehelping in every way not only the In- youth follows' I believe every western sent the views of the southern sheepdividual state, but by organised effort an prefer that our people ahould find men on the subject. Washington, Kane Its opportunity for talent and employment and Iron helping everv other state to real! county stockmen have voiced dreams to give practical protection and under our sunny skies, tn our bracing help towards the developments of Its mountain air. Instead of eoelng them practically all of the opposition thnt enterprise and Indus tries. flock to the citlea and become a part In-of there ha been to the dipping order garnet tick in the past two years. Mr. the struggling maaae In the great What Is Means. dustrial centers But If w hope to keep SeegmfUer contends that more efficient reour must we develop our people "Think for one moment what this must M a supervision must be given to make the mean to our cltisens our men and wo- sources and open new industries practical use. must Increase existing plants. Local pop- order of any Thomas men our bos and girls. Kedmond had preSecretary to create a market for "Our western Institutions, all western ulation must help western an analysis of the replies received of Industry. Local pared Industries. Think of organised protec. th product ahould bo eo :o 500 questionnaires sent out to sheeptton, furnished by organised state, a demand for local products to men of the state to obtain their well as by our nstlon for our forests and great that capital will be tempted our opin and resource employ iona on dipping. A total of 12J replies develop our organised use of tha same. demarket of thta The in had been "Organised protection of our state and people. on thecreating from received sheepmen women of th weat. As Interstate water power, and irrigation pends eoun out of the twenty-eigh- t w may becoma Ideal makers twenty-npossibilities and th organised and fair purchaser Let us help to ties m Utah. A summary of the reand Industry builders. development of th earn. that port showed that only twelve of the re"Our organised system of parks, of good build Industries founded on principles human create happineea and local plies were against dipping in any form, roads, of proper camp grounds for tour- will weat and the and all of these were from the southern for th Americana great ists. An organised system of advertising, whereby every easterner and thoae future America" part of the state. A total of 06 out of tha. middle west and yea to those of of the 123 replies favored dipping for th west Itself an intelligent knowledge SCHOOLS scab. Fifty-sevesheepmen out of the of every part of this land of wonders and 123 favored the policy advocated by the of future greatness. NEED MORE ROOM Utah Woo growers association of issu"Hake it th granary of the world, th greatest harbor for splendid men and woing n dipping order to compel dipping men. who want to accomplish things, th Special to Th Tribune. of sheep aninst tick for the next five for fine cattle greatest feeding ground were ia favor of an BOISE, Idaho, April t. Owing to the years. Fifty-twand all living things which are necesImperative necessity for additional ac nual dipping orders against ticks. to a progressiva land. saryMake The board also passed to the board It the great summer house tract cogvoacdtlon for students In th schools of th world. Advertise it until all people of Bole, the board of education has di- - of examiners claims for twenty cattle of all nation realise that nowhere on rerted that plans for a mechanical arts killed because they were found to have Oof a earth are there more wonderful building be drawn. tuberculosis, the 'total amount to be fields for development and wealth, more Superintendent Rose, who Is to retire or bitter opportunities for legitimate at the end of the present school year as paid by the state being $162.57. of all kinds, more wonderful scen-erhead of th educational Institutions la wonderful spot ready made for sum- the capital city, recommended to the YESTERDAY COLDEST mer camp grounds. board that two junior high achoola be We tn this west can open miles and established tn the city. LAKE 3 IN state nine-tent- ' ta t . ' Sheepmen Confer With the State Board Tick Prevention. aa Protect That Business Plan Call in and ask about our STEEL SAFES. Lock your valuable records, reports, drawings, correspondence, contracts, accounts and the like. Its the only safe way the only real insurance you can get on these vital parts of your business. Dont STEEL SAFES afford the only feasible means1 of protection. First cost is all no upkeep. They combine convenience with large capacity. Various arrangements can be fitted into our Steel Safes by means of different units made .in all the different sizes. These can be taken out of the safe and used as any ordinary filing cabinets. The inside arrangement of these safes can be changed any time your needs require it. risk having them disturbed, Btolen or burned. If everything else is lost and these are saved, you business can be resumed. Good Printing Promotes That Business Plan Every bnsiaeas plan require printing. Reports, sales records, accounts, production data, directions end instructions, loose leaf forms, purchase orders, employes' record and many other printed forms are required in your . business. We are equipped to furnish you printing of any kind or grade. Our methods have been thoroughly tested. We know what we ean do. When you pines your printing problems in x our hands, you can rent assured that they will be solved to the best possible advantage to you. No printing job ia too big for us to handle none too small. Each receives the same care and the same dispatch. Our reputation ia back of the small order as well as the large one. And our prieoa are always consistent with the class of work done. A modern press-roosuch as ours is instructive and interesting. We shall be pleased to show you through any time. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION ' OF BOISE , Stationers Office Equippers n Printers Binders o W bus-Ine- aa West 2nd South 62-6- 6 v, AT THE SICW OF THE ARROW" SALT APRIL Yesterday was the coldest April 3 since the establishment here of the United (States weather bureau in 187-1according to the records. The morning minimum temperature was 22 degrees n district, above xero in the down-toalthough in the residential district the mercury fell to 20 degrees. The total precipitation for the two-dastorm was .65 of an inch of water f inches of enow, ac or six and cording to J. Cecil Alter, director of the Halt Lake weather bureau. The fall in the mountains, however, was reported to be much heavier, insuring a fine water Bupply for the city during the coming summer. The eoldest point in the United Phone Wasatch 380 , n MOTHER! y one-hal- California Syrup of Figs Child's Best Laxative State yesterday morning was Yellowstone park, wijji the mercury at xero and snow falling there and throughout The storm was general Wyoming. throughout tho intermountaia country. The bureau forecast for today is Fair, with rising temperature." STORM BRINGS WILD FOWL TO UTAH LAKES THE FINEST REPRODUCING PHONOGRAPH. PLAYS ALL RECORDS CORRECTLY NO PARTS TO CHANGE. B. II. Hiddoway, atate fish and game commissioner, report unusually large numbers of water fowl present oa the water of Utah at the present time. The unseasonable stormy conditions, say the deputy game wardens reporting to Mr. Siddoway, are in part responsible for tMs, and there are probably more Aceept California" Svrup of Figs wild ducks and geese at present in look for the name California on Utah than at any similar season of the only the package, then you are sure your year in the past. child is having the beet and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver UTACARBON READY and bowels. Children love its fruity on each bottle. taste. TO TAKE TO SEA You mustFullsaydirections California. (Adv.) Captain E. Holland, master of the Utacarbon, the Liberty loan ship built veralty of Utah, Mra Warnlck Tyler, bv the Emergency Fleet corporation, Mlaa .Leah P. Jennlnga, county demonwhich Carbon county had the honor of strator, Utah Agricultural college, and Nell Strolg, superintendent domesnaming, because or its record in the Mra tic science in the city school a loan bis writes that Liberty A small cash prise will be awarded for campaign, vessel is now ready to sail. Ho thanks the most feasible plan to combat the the people of Carbon county, through high price problem. All suggestions must Governor Bamberger, for the silver ser- he submitted tn writing and delivered McCoy, civic center, before Tuesvice donated to the ship, and adds the to Mrs.There atll he demonstrations of hope that he will in the future have day methods for reducing the high fuller opportunity of expressing appre- practical cost of living, given bv Mra. C P. Brooks, ciation on tho part of himself and the as the civic center Monday afternoon at All who are Interested er oclock. crew. worlds greatest artists, alngera and musicians, ar at best when they , entertain you with th Stager Whether you prefer th charm of soma Phonograph. singer or aoraa colorful orchestral number th patentad Stegar tone arm and Stager tone chamber will bring to you genuine rendition, rare In quality and perfect in every detail. The supreme excellence of this phonograph, elegant in ita construction and dealgn, ha made it a universal favorite. It plays all dlse records correctly with absolut fidelity. Judge th ton of th Stqger yourself. Wa say It la th beat. W want you to know why w think ao and than you will aay th asm, Call , and let u demonstrate. THEtheir . UTAH PHONOGRAPH CO, M East South Tempi CAMPBELL PHONOGRAPH SALES CO, Distributor SERGE B. CAMPBELL, Manager MENS REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETS TUESDAY The Pipes of Pan Never produced waster muslo than will an ef sue Vltaneta Talking Machines, which play all racar-natural a Ilf. Let ua demonstrate this for you. Vlctrotaa, Grafonolaa, Bruns. wHeka, slightly used, at reduced prices. Including records. Eaay payments. Fishers Music Store 141 East Broadway Phone Wasatch 5871 . who have good suggestions invited to attend. to offer To Urge Forest Protection. Special to The Tribune. There s No Better Car at Any Price cars than the Cadillac, better. That is the reason thousands of prospective buyers, here and elsewhere, are Villihg to place orders now' and patiently await their turn for delivery. ' THERE are higher-price- d - And those who know the Cadillac for its ruggedness and endurance, for its ability to deliver unusual performance regularly, will find these qualities more forcibly impressed upon them in the new Type 59. ar - BOISE. Idaho, April J. Governor Da-v- ia A meeting of th Vouiiif Itleris Republiaa eet aside May 23 to 2S a "For-Th- a lican club v ill be he'd in the Hotel Utah o'clock, where ft .lalpsU Protection Week.' Tuesday nleht at forest servsaid thet business of Importance will be ice .him la take this action. t transacted J H Garrett, preeldent of the cldb, will preside, and he predicts a record attendance. Among the speakers wilt be T L. Holman, Parev P. Jenson snd W. R. In addition, to this, there Hutchinson. will be a program of music. -- THRIFT PLAN CONTEST JUDGES APPOINTED The Judge appointed for th requested la to prevent fire and to teach the people Of this state that they must exercise the greatest care while In or near tn forests In the matter of ftrea and putting them ouL starting Human carelessness Is held Ao be respond bis for most of th disastrous forest fires. The object con- priae test under th direction of Mra. V. J MeCov, atats chairman of the division of womens activities, are Mra. C P. Brooke, Mias Althea Wheeler of the Unl- - SALT LAICL EOISE, IDAHO. Two Children Die. Special to The Tribans. 51 SOUTH STATE ' POCATELLO. Idaho. XV I Ncrma Betsey Burns, daughter of Mr. and i.-s-. J. R. Burns, died yesterday morning T i Infant non of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Lawrence died Thursday evening. v |