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Show THE SAET LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORXINfJ, ABRIL 12. 1020. wood barton, eon Horace superintendent of ths L. D. B. Sixth ursiii, who died yes-tsrda- - .HE IfJTEHESJ ri Are Year SMimeits led Ub T Announces Two Certificate Issues at S and if 514 Per Cent. Houston ; WASHINGTON", id fif Ir lerest April l.U rc.- tft ll.-- ar rate o.' postsr government securities waa discloeed tonight hv Secretary Houston, In announcing two new Issues of treasury corIn tifhate of Indebtedness, maturing lliroo and ala months and bearing inter 5 5 and at cent per cant, par tit 1 he new rales exceed the interest paid en thQ last Issue of Terminates bv one per cent reepe. lively, fourth amt one-haand treasury officials dm la red they werea the highest paid on government oblige-Ilonon If i '!f, I I Li, ' : 1 'jt t p" ." . i r. 1 ' ' 1 , - lf since the da) a of lha Civil war. XVhllo the 0200.000, inai bond Issue lo the war n bpanlsh-America- bore the circulation privilege and thetatoro a higher rat, the actheorelkally, 10paid bo paid out by t.ie treastual Interest two issues acta a merit on those ury Which probably will stand for scrum! was said. decades. It Mr. Houston ls.d lha high intea on cent changes in the situation." widen lias fiir anme time cauied t usury of'plul to .cjfinsMeC'Oihanseei.n-locl- xs rm. P.iwmcWl r Necessities S' On .ic.' Wss. po , ol the government of the tho goiuriior bank who conferred imr f'Ucisi liiforiiistlon on ibe .net Week and o'l Inciii Xlr. Houston deloindne-given to ra4) the i.c--s mi government shortterm of certificate tot H of lha new isr.e will be il..l.d April 15 The combined or more a nou.it a III he fir 25 sml the federal reserve !, nl.s vie so- - J irt full", iiiiAi slliitit.cm'i tiiorlxrj lo is. Tin- - cerilfii ate do s'ltsTiptlo loioi, - mHIh-nrslid wllij pot hesi ,1 Tula' i" fi.i ' ot taxes. put iw "c.-t"- i jLj were yMv' '""'kor, fw r? befn LIU re:vj : ... s in to The Tribune. . immediate practical solution. Relief to the railroads in this crisis must come in the reduction of short-hau- l tonnage. The motor truck presents the means and the motor truck is ready. Firestone is meeting the issue by using the ship by truck facilities which are available. Our experience may point the way to others. From every branch office of the company during this emergency, all tire shipments within the short-hau- l range will go by motor truck. Jire stocks will be maintained to keep motor vehicles moving and the terminal facilities of our railroads will be measurably relieved. Ship by truck presents an opportunity for every manufacturer and shipper whose consignments to points within fifty miles are not moving. orseventy-fiv- e The Firestone ship by truck bureau is at your service with collected information on trucks, available routes covered, etc. dent Had Held Many Church Positions. c nans ? The shipping tangle which threatens the nation's business and jeopardizes the food supply of communities demands D. 5. Ward Dupennten SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. T. B. CHIPMAN fciwelsl - ,f . JIT. PLKtHANT, April 11 Funeral were l.eld Hsturday afternoon In mirth tvitrd t iu b'x'tii chspol for Mrs Tina B. Invocation was offered by t'hlpmi'n. 1etcr Munson and the benediction by K. t . Dj Sc. Tho speakers were James Jloneon and C. N. Lund. hr. Music was furnished nv the Hotitii ward choir. Miss t'hrtstie ' t'huk sang "I Need Thee Dvery Hour." The grave was dedicated by Anri c iv l.aiacu. The pullhcarers were the six iiroimrs of Mrs, Chlpman, Mrs. chioman was 85 years of age and is'siiivlvcd by her mother. Mrs. Rakie d daughter, liict'ierson; a Ika: her husband, Andrew Chlp-- n in ii of Hurtvy, Id a no, and twelve brothers , n.id sisters. The following people came to attend the funeral: James Mickleson ni Maori. Mr. and Mrs. llyruni Korcneou Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Mr John llansen and son, Harvey, all of Ephraim; Mrs. Mag air Christensen of 'Jrrummond, Idaho; l ii mm Rrotherson of Klmo. Niels Brice. Mrs. Frank Noble ofVVoods ronaf t taws, Mrs. Hena Simpson. Mrs. Alfred Draper and Mrs. Itoy Bruno of Moroni. Horace Wood Barton died yesterday at his home, SCI West Fourth South street, from a complication of ailments brought on by a severe case of Influenza. Mir. Barton waa the son of the late pioJamea and Eliza Barton, earty-da- y neers, and was born in tills city May 12, 1273. Whan a young man he filled a mission for the L. D. 8. church In New He later held Zealand and Australia, many positions of trust In ths church. At the time of his death he was superintendent of the Bixth ward Sunday school. lie married Mis Nora Hunter, daughter of James and Agnes Hunter of the Blxth ward, in June. l0l. lie was a diy goods salesman in the company employ of the Decker-Patrlc- k for many years He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nora Bartonp ona aou.liilbert, and the following lirotheis snd sisters: Janies B. Bar Ion. Mrs, Alexander Lyon, Mrs. E. O. Engberg. Mis. .1. it. Bran, Mrs. E. F. Lake: Mrs. Lucy ONCE MILLIONAIRES, Sodertmrg, all of halt H. Seely of t'astle I tale and Mra T. C. of Helens, Mont. NOW EVICTION ia trick Funeral services will be held at the Pioneer stake hull on Fifth South be IChicaao Tribune Special Service.) West and First West Mtl.WAl KEE, April U Bcs iety peo- streets, at S'3iTemple tomorrow afterple In this Hty and elsewhere wets noon. Burial willo'clock be In City cemetery. shocked to discover the plight In which The be tiewrd at the family .body may Mrs. Glllxrt Alils lias found herself. She is the wife of a son of the late E. P. home from 12 until 1:20 o'clock. Allis, who founded the meat company, and suit had been brought by a landlord to evict her because she was a month and a half in arrears of OBSERVE MAY, DAY her rent. In addition to being woefully snort of. funds, two of her children are quite ill. ' Gilbert Allis recently filed a fChiiago Tribune Special Dispatch.) petition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of NEW April 11. The National Sll.ftO, which will give some Idea of Security YORK, announced today that arwhat straits the people who formerly rangementsleague have been completed in 1)2 dealt In millions are now In. The Judge cities In forty-thre- e states for refused to order the eviction of Mra. leading the "American day parades holding Allis and her children, saying wealthy on May 1, In of with the league's relativca and friends should come to her plan for aaccordance nation-WId- e Americanism Hhe was formerly sn actress rescue. counteract demonstration to the usual and AMIs has met in Monte tgrlo whom radical The da"thatcelebrations. many Influential frlenda In this country committee May 200 over estimates parades and abroad. will be held. Two Innovations will mark the American day" parades. The featuring of foreiBUSINESS MAN-O- F gn-born applicants for citizenship and the indiscriminate marching together of FALLS DIES men and women. The league recommends that the parades he headed, folFpwltl to The Tribune. lowing the mayors and their committees, 11. Idaho. IDAHO FALLS. April Harry by the local peat or posts of the American of Idaho Kslls for Legion. These divisions will he desigI. Lyons, a resident eighteen years, died of' meningitis of the nated "The Defenders of America." Spc-cihome his here, lialn Saturday evening at divisions of school children and Mr. teachers, which will be given permanent following an Illness of five days. Lyon was 51 years of age. He married places, will be designated, respectively. Miss Pearl Ulster of Ogden fifteen years Young America and "The Makers of d ago. He had been engaged In m America." a business In Idaho Tails ever since he came to the ilty The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Methodist ihurch. Mr. Lyon Is survived by his widow and three children, his mother, FUNERALS. four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services for Samuel Allen, former employee of, the city street departWire Service Interrupted. were held yesterday afternoon In PUEBLO. Colo., April Ii. A high wind, ment, the Twenty-fift- h ward meeting house. accompanied by snow, caused consideraThe were held under the direcservices ble damage to communication lines east tion of the of the Thirty-secon- d bishopric of pueblo today, and this city Is shut off ward. Bishop John J. Gcrstner was In from wire communication with the east. The charge. opening prayer was offered The Missouri Paeiffc railroad is blocked by Arthur Brim's. B.lshop Geeige Graham hv snowdrifts between Ordway, Colo., and of tlie Twenty-fift- h ward pronounced the McCracken, Kan, benediction. The speakers were C. A. Carlson, W. NT. Williams, Robert H. Hunan, D, J, Watts, K. N. White, President Nephl I Morris of the Balt Lake stake and Bishop Cerstnpr. Muslo was furnished by the Twenty-fift- h ward choir, under the direction of Clarence Fltt. The pallbearers were J, F. Thorne. H. C. Hargreaves, A. W. A. P. Gardner, George Budd and F. J. Baker. . Interment was in City cem; twelve-year-ol- FACE rs SECURITY LEAGUE TO i .THE FIRESTONE SHIP BY TRUCK BUREAU 31 West iourui South. Was. 6293. IDAHO nl dry-goo- -- . ' Deaths and Funerals Aek-ma- etery. v . Sm ,s n, . the tea with the million , , , ' dollar flavor UPTOirS TEA . Largest Sale in the World. BLISS n, DEATHS. , 70 years of ags. of'Pres-toDavid Idaho, died , yesterday at a local hospital. The body Is at the ODonCo. undertaking establishment. nell Drink and Enjoy c Mary E. Weber, s native of Illinois, 7S years of age, died yesterday Jn Bingham canyon. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, where a renu-terhigh mass wilt be held. The cortege will leave thei O'Donnell & Co. undertaking CMtabtlshifient at :4S o'clock In the morning and will proceed to the cathedral. Interment will be In Calvary cemetery. Horace W, Barton, born May 13. 1J73, In Balt Lake, the son of James and Eliza Barton, died yesterday at the home, S43 Meet Fourth Booth street. He was a clerk In tho wholesale dry goods store of Decker-Patric- k company. He la survived by hts wife, Mra. Hunter Barton, and one child. The body.. Is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking L0 200 HIM PORTRAIT WQ NATIVE 9HruRC0 CVfRV PA0KA6C 9 TAitCT .ANG PVW0M HERBS INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION SICK HEADACHE NO CALOMEL OK KABfT PORMINC MOO MADE FROM ROOTS, SERBS BARKS ONLY MONEY-RACGUARANTEE Of EACH BOX a ALONZO BLISS MEDICAL CO. Ezb 1838, WASHINGTON. IX Cl NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the Draper Irrigating 12Co., by Heber Smith, noon, April 15,1 MO, Draper, Utah, to cf a pump house, of for concrete and brick, near Draper, Utah, establishment. Plans and specifications are on fiis at the office of tho Draper Irrigating Co., , The death of Mira Ellen May Sutton, and the office of T. F. Went., 1 rovo, Utah. For further details consult Heber daughter of Henry and Lilly Msyne Sut- Smith or T. F, Went. ton, occurred yesterday at a local hosHEBER SMITH, 27. Miss Sutton was born May pital.' In President Draper Irrigating Co. RaR lake. The body Is at the 1(70, m2 147 Joseph William Taylor undertaking establishment. Surviving-arher parents two brothers and five sisters, sll of whom live at 27 Bouth Fifth Fast street, Ssk tried and twed remedy one that James Douglas IViwIer. li years of age, eta promptly end effectively and contain, H. and win of Constable Thoma Mrs, opiates. Vouget thatreuvedy by akog lot Elisabeth H. Fowler, of lid South Wert street, died yesterday morning at Elko. Nev., while en route to Balt lake from Ban Francisco, where he went five week ago hv an effort to benefit hi health. The body will reach Bait lake this morning. a e - ASK FOR tad GET EorDScEs7 G Th Origin! iMm tMii For infants and Invalid And lailtl'iM aa4 IzkriilstM For Irritated Throats Mwc-o- , j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Murray City, Utah. April flee of City Keoordcr. Sealed proposals will be received at this dfflce until & o'clock p. nu, April li, 1920, for the work of: . BID A." feet Excavating and backfilling 67,514 of trench; hagling, distributing and lay462 redwood pipe. fee tof ing 11.600 feet of redwood pipe, 7656 redwood pipe and 36.058 feet of redwood pipe, with valves feet of and fittings; distributing and Installing 5 and laying hydrants, and distributing cast-iro- n 233 feet of pipe and 242 cast-iro- n feet of pipe, under railroad track. BID B." and constructFurnishing all material forty-eigconcrete reservoir feet ing a feet by ten feet deep, by twenty-eig- BID "C. , Furnishing all material and constructing a concrete sand trap twelve teet by eighteen, feet, BID "D. Excavating and backfilling 16.973 feet of trench, furnishing all material and concrete constructing 7401 feet of concrete pipe, Jlpe, 3787 feet of 4185 and feet of and distributing laying redwood pipe, according lo plans on file In the city engineer's office. Instructions to bidder, together wltb and plans, profiles anjl specifications forms of contract gnd bond, may be obtained upon application at the office of the city recorder or the city engineez. Ten dollars' deposit will be regulred for each set of plans taken from the office. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of tha Board of Commissioners. WM. J. tVARKNSKl. , City Recorder. 3, 1020, ' ht . m27!9 NOTICE-T- O CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals wlU be received by tho undersigned at the office of the clerk of tho board of education, city and county building, bait lake City, Utah, until 12 o'clock boon Monde v. April 13, 1320. for the labor and material required for tn contracts for the addition to the Hamilton Keel school, located at 75 South street, bait Lake City, Eighth Utah. Drawing, specification. Instructions to bidders, contract and form of bond, may be examined at the offtro of the clerk of the board during the regular hours of each uumness day. Drawings, specifications and Instructions to bidders may bo obtained at, and removed from, tho office of the clerk of the board, upon deportta as follows: General contract; first set, a deposit of IJi.lKl; each additional set, fee and 025.00 deposit. plumbing conHeating, ventilating015 and UO: each additional tract, a deposit of set, 010 00 fee and 015.00 deposit. A contract bond, in the sum of fifty per cent (50 per cent) of tne contract amount, executed by satisfactory sureties, will be required. The proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the undersigned amounting to at least five per cent (a per cent) of tho amount of the proposal. The sealed proposals will be opened tn office of the board of edupublic at the cation at 02 o' clock noon, Monday, April 017-0- , 12, 1920. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Driv-niEDUCATION. SALT LAKE ri'CITY, Utah. k 10091 By L B. Judd. Clerk. ) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Stale of Utah. of State Road Commlaaion. Salt Lake City. Sealed proposals will be leeelved at the of the state read commission, aiate capital, gait Lake-lTtto plans on file In the office above men- tinned. Until 2 o'clock p. m. April 19. bids will be opened publicly st S 30 p. m. April 19. 19.'0, for the construction of two bridges In Washington county, Utah, as follows: 1) A steel and coucriNc superstructure over Cottonwood wash, three nnles acst a of fit. George on the tit. road. Including hauling of approximately 7 and handrail, c tons tons of of relnlorcement, 21 barrels of cement, and 8 gallons ot paint from Lund, Utah; and lyindrat!, painting erecting steel and placing concrete Moor. 21 A steel truss superstructure with wood Moor over North creek, I mile eaet of Virgin City on the lav Verkln-Zlo- n canyon road. Including .hauling of approximately 4 tons of structural steel from truases, cleaning Lund, Utah: erecting and painting steel, and furnishing and Offit JT rtah.-aoowx- tin George-Arizon- . - - placing and painting wood deck and hand- thereof be published In Salt Dike Trirail. bune, a newspaper printed in eaul district, Instructions to bidders, together with and that ail known creditors and other fo,-of contract and person In Interest may appear at tu specifications. plans, I Mind, mav bo oiitmned at the office of the said time ami place and show cause, It state road commission on depositing five any they have, why the prayer of too eaid l05.rO) dollars. petitioner should not ho granted. And it is further ordered by the court Cash or certified check for one hundred fifty 0150.00) dollars for each Job. made that the clerk shall send ey nunl to all of known creditors copies of said petition payable to the state road commission Utah, must accompany each bid as evi- and thl order, addressed to ti.cm at their dence of good faith and as a guaranty places of residence as stated. Witness the Hon. Tillman D. Johnson, that If awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract arid give bond Judge of the said District Uoprt, and the seal thereof, at Salt Lake Citv, in aaid as required. The state road commission has. and district, on the Oth day of ApriL A. D. hereby retains, the right to I eject any 192(1. JOHN W. CHRISTY, or all bids, or to accept any bid which Attest: minor defects. (Seal of Court.) lerk. it deems best, and waiveCOMMISSION. STATE ROAD 11:2473 m.3065 By tra R. Browning, Secretary. TO NOTICE CONTRACTORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Utah, In the matter of Almon - Fullmer! Sr,, Plate of .Utah, office-c- f state road Salt Lake City, Utah. bankrupt. No. 5775 in bankruptcy. Fetitimt for diechaige. Sealed bids will Ihj received by the To the Hon. Tillman D, Johnson. Judge etate road cominissliui of Utah, mate l, of the District Court of the United Brit City. Utah, at 2 o'clock I of Utah: for District 1920. the States 27, and at that tirnu p. in.. Apr Almon L, Fullmer. Sr., of Salt laike lubltclv opened, for grading and conand slate structing a nine (9) ft. compete roadway CRv, in the county of Salt of Utah, in said district, respectfully on the Arrowhead Trail between Holden that on the Sth dav of March, at and Kanosh In Millard county, state of was unlie duly adjudged bankrupt past, Utah, the same being designated as der the arts of congress relating to bank- Federal Aid Froject No, 9, Sections Utah Xi ruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all and K and of and 6 his rights 1. property From Holden south property, miles. t has fully complied with all the require-offic- e 2. From Kanosh north 6 tinlra. I ona are on ments of eaid aids and of tho orders of Flans and epee it flip ja the- court touching- hla bankruptcy, the office of tne state road coitnnicaion. I Wherefore he pravshs he may i i iSa( Utah, and (he office of Clt). the court to have a full icred byfrom 'the bureau of public roads. Col. Hudson all debts provable against charge , Ugden. Utah. ' his estate under said aids, except such Bldg above plans and specifications mac i debt as are excepted by law from such beThe obtained at the office bf the slate m road conun lesion on depositing 105.00) dollars. Any additional informahiKli-wsecured from be the state tion may engineer at Salt Lake City, Utah, The right to reject any or at bids U reserved. " Cash or cert if led check for orio thou-san- d dollars tllOvO.aO) made payable- to the Utah state road commission must J accomnan) each bid s evidentIre of awarded faith and as a guxiaulv that will execute the contract, the bidder bond a required, the contract and give COV! M STATE HOAD before sail court at By Ira II. x owning Mar, A I). 10 In said at t, Balt talk City, , jj'strb u o clock In the that notice n. eap-Ito- rep-lese- nt ! ! - 0. ige av g-- '- , forea-uwrTan- d 4 |