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Show T21E 'SALT' TJAKTr TniliTJN i ; TinrRSDAT MORNTXO, ATTJTT, ir,, im ELAINE ANDERSON of Lake, Busked entraut lit tlio quera contest of the American Legion cat nival, whose identity wat made known last night. MISS Anyone ever get for Contestant of Legion Car too much" Sleep Leads Entries. 1h mked entrant fit rarnital In lt content a Identified night a Mi Elains Anderson, by Barney fflont gotnery of Salt Lake, a ho received the 110 prte offered by the K'ehard W, Young poet No. 20 of the Amerkan legion for her Identification. Ii& Anderton is the oung woman who entered the queen content the Legion poet U conducting In connection with the hiring festival and Mardl Graa which will be ataged at Auerbach field, April 24 to L The mitaked girl entered the content without nomination, rvfuelng to reeal her name, and uaed the unique method of ap on the downtown atretla masked poaring In a black domino ae she aoliuted olee from paanerehy Mine Amlrn turned in her vote taut bight to the headquarter of the carnival, w here after an offk in t count it wag found that she hue taken the lead In the ton-btMine Sadie Jnhha Is a close second, with Miaa SvIvU Kahn thlid and Aim Alary Mato fourth. enemy you can THEspend today is What you need for deep, sound, restful sleep is a quiet, steady bed a bed that invites every nerve and muscle , to relax. finding-i- n April mi.ritiT M. l'l.Ti weather data at Salt Lake city. t M degree. today In itu month aim Jfr74 was 5 dt h'keal lal night wag R. drfrof. low-ra- t llil tmmth waa 1M ain't 174 hm tvmir.iMir f.r lodae wua 44 dgrea, bir r Im irinal ine t v0 wtfirst lh MumuUtrd fr Humtdif 3t degree, dfra, l'gr-ee- a'fumuated , the month la exceM a lure January wt hnlb temperature bulb t inM?rture deiult-iH- H6 1 U de at 3 a at THE Simmons j degree. IW m ei 6 a drgra rtnt. dry tat oa Metal Bed A Simmons Spring is al , , rviallln humidity at a. , bt pf bulb Ivmitoratur at uooo, nun time. at noon, dogicre, wet bulb teimralure un time AS rhjrrea relative tiumhtlM at tun tinier UJ per rent, dry bulb tempera tufs at 6 p m , 47 we( hulb trui pern lurv at 43 drgreet: retaiive hu p m ttiililv mi M p m, fl nr mt. Total preeipititlua fe the twenty four hour p m wa .f, of an Imta total ending at (hi mouth tn data le 17 lurhr. a mi mu K rr for tint month of du'e I a Inch totnl pre ipltalinn sme Jiinuarr 1 t daie la b od lrn boa atTU'uulj ird cxrtag tme Jau'iarr I la 2 J5 inch 41 - n IJtghat tnwnifttr in America today in the stores of leading merchants all over the country. Your choice of very beautiful designs in Enameled Steel and Lacquered Brass dt prices little if any higher than for ordinary beds. And when you are selecting yourSimpaons Beds with. an eye to their appearance in the room, you will see that Simmons Beds deep, quiet sleep for the first time in their lives. WEATHER DATA CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS ways resilient and restful" never sags or humps. That is why people sleep so much better in a Simmons Bed and Spring than in a wooden bed or ordinary drrt fr . Simmons Steel Beds, Brass Beas, Springs, Day Beds and Childrens Cribs are the most popular sleeping equipment Thousands of people are Y. W. C. A. TO CONTINUE The last luncheon of the Y. W, c. A t th flumpalgn took place teutrnUt club building, 22Z hast Hroadway, and ,il was announced that only aout half the amount of $lo,oho needed to carry on the work for the ear had been raised. The committee in charge will go through all the cards, and people who were not reai hed the last week awing to the scarc-lt- y of worker w be visited. Many people, as well as Salt Lake cittern, hare not vet been heard Irom. ienvcr recently raised ItuQ, )h) for enlarging the association residence there. In addition fo the social and educational work the Y. W. A. has the housing problem of the emptoed girl, assistance to her through'' a room registry, an office and a cafeteria Notes of Ihaitka were given )esierday to the lunch commltlce for the campaign team from New lork the memheia of whhh have been assisting In the tain paign. just what you stored up last night in sleep and no more. W S'1 And that is why Simmons Company is specializing in Twin 'Beds . One sleeper does not disturb the other, or communicate colds and other infections. nas for the first Simmons time established beautiful and authoritative design in Metal metal bed. Beds. Salt Lake Statistics Mtrrliga SletP ts a big subject Write us far the brochure, What Leading Medical Journals end Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep . Free of charge. Licensee. John Xleulager anil lid., B.Idfh. botk ( Salt lake. Bnrton Butler, Wichita, sad Both Kaa., Butrhtnaon, gait fake. Ostar r. Neil, park City, Utah, and Tida hfatam. Bingham, Utah. O. Aibertameyer and Irma Murphy, both bait Lake. R it hard Badloefc, Vernal. Utah, and Klolan C. Bravo, ftaa Jowe, Cal. ( imrlra W. King and Emily C. Newman, both of Malt Lake. Inward J. llapcl and lue V. Blake, both of tslt lake Nngita I,. ItHehie. Halt Olaon. Lake. ELKABETn Utah, and L!sl Unloo, .ut (j.orr Hn-ar- Meyer, for divorce on ground of non support. T. E. Knana agatast Nephi Johaaon and that. to rwover interest cUimed In certain mJn- lug eUima. Fred Gygl against Clnrn Gygl, for dirorca on ground of cruelty, Utah Association of Credit Men against ths Tha K.ilt I.ahn 4 I'tah Railroad com Curdilf Manufacturing company, ts LV8.43 alleged due for good nold and do ratty jr.Btcrdn IV applied to the public utilbvnred. ities eomnil-pioof Ttah for permission to Im reaxe Its rates on milk and cream ROAD ASKS INCREASE IN RATES ON MILK reer Eeei Eetete Trensfers. warramv DEFPH, M.muni I, 1) r. W llhur. Ini (rk. .lai A.hltni Jrokm. cnmn.nr tn V ) ,r. lot H K.,ntl hoft i.inn .. Hl.n bpnrrr to f It hiwrrr ll. ; 8 fenmlijoie oBil M M i. k i b. Nurknll. to Utrjr nod It I. Hdriitlnn K,nnr lnt 1U 25 per rent, and also to intreape the mileage passenger rates to 2', cents per mile, for l'00mle books It is no,ed m the application that the railroad has been bofnie the conimlisiiui before nith c.ii h cf Iheio p: hut that the demands at those tunis were not fullv granted hv the lominis, more The applhatlon eai-- rhat the company la prepared to pre nt eiidem that the liureased rates already establlslied hy the commUsioii hate not produced a fair and adequate return commensurate wph the services rendered or the railroad companys investment. n .t 1962- -in rrt i JBuilf.Jo FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT DAUGHTERS HOME donate a fed I.ibertv bond to the milk fund, whl h supplies mils for children In cases where the parents are unable to provide tins much needed article of diet. The money comes just at the right said Miss Margaret M. Carlile, time, secretary of the Civic Center, for our mdk fund was at a very low ebb " Mrs. Robert Peel waa hostess at the meeting and a general discussion on "Perseverance was led by Mrs. W. O. Knox. Mrs. D. R, Lewis is president of the organization. under-nourish- F' 4mi(1 TrAtdw f :r. J'.MelW-M- Eyes.While You Wait Yes, they re artificial eyes, but you'd hover know when they re fitted in unless you were told. it Our best recommendation is the satisfaction of those who have had this service. By appointment our eye man will make them to your eatxsf action, in a private, room. Remember the dates Say 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. well-lighte- appointment card early-COLUMB- IAN OPTICAL' CO. , Twin Pair x MOTHERS CLUB GIVES BOND TO MILK FUND iri bSeI MONTREAL e. blntk 2, U.lllnjlun bl. lion 2 350 Lm r. FIbb, to Oval in I no," pirt 20 and 2d, toB.liiu l iouth, rBB, 4,800 P. Klmh.1T to M.rr T. Smith, Harriet ,2 lot t, block 83, plat ; . JooeBh A. Carltoa tod Aaroa OoMbn-Students Vote for Editor. Iota 21 aad 22. block 2, Liberty park, o o . pint B a 0 ooo election of Red and B a k editor AihtcnJenklni company to , 2dillte' T 4.500 at The the Kaet hlkh athool wav held yesterSbephMd. kt 20, block , U.nrra" day. The, votes will not be counted until Placo addition 10 Friday on account of the absence H-rOeonro of the to JbbiIw Wood," 'part student body secretary. As soon aa the octio 4, town.blp 2 Boath, radfo 3 BBt la will editor announced he hi , take , 2,000 on to receive experience for place Ana K. WiIIbcb to Pet.r Condi., tha ataff next part -Boction 3L townablp 3 Bomb, year. 3 rinro ; Issue The of eleventh the Boat..., school 3,800 paper CbrlB L. Sehneidar to A. C.iiBMi"kt waa sold at the school yesterday mornd, block 34. plat B more are due this year besides Four r ing. 10 A. C Anderaon to H. O Lee, lot S3 t he. year book, which appears about etc, block 1, Marlon park 10 June 1. If. G. Lee to A C. Anderson, lot 34 te., block 4, East Waterloo addition 10 A. L. Sfrtngfellow Quick Cure for Coughs and Colds. to William Ituh-hold- t, 1 can conn lentiouxlv Indoixe t'hani-beriai- n lot 3. block 0 pint a a Cough Remedc, BOM tor DKKi) wrlies Charles Annls A Pannier to ( r. Joeoh M bneaffer, t t j.Ah WaierMile, ift Sod fH Mock 4 1 fhertv beighta been used In our fanulv for sear tor RELEASE TRLST DEED h is no equal. and and volda, coughs, Jlom Investment A Savings company to lit when you have need of such a Try The Kalt Bake Mothers rluh nt a meetA. IS, Snow, lot 3, bio k 79, 500 cine. plat A It is (rood. (Advertisement ) ing in the Civic Contcv yesterday voted to 14, SAN FRANCISCO Made of Simmons Seamless Square and Rectangular Tubing throughout. Artistic inlay effects. Easy running casters. Your choice of Double Width and Twin Pair and especially pleasing in Twin Pair. Has the Simmons Patented Pressed Steel Noiseless Corner Locks. Enameled in Ivory, the DecorativeColors, and, Mahogany, Oak and Circassian Walnut effects. New Suits nied. Jl,rr KENOSHA The REVERE No. Sait Lake. 11. ATLANTA (Executive Office t: Kenosha. WU.) Inin IN. Curt t Center. Kau , and Kinv B Ripley. fs tc Lake, tdwtu P. Henuanson and Ktsta A&bdowa, , Wk of Bnnitmi lwh. Samuel laylor and Allie Capuhaw, both of U.rr EHub.lt SIMMONS COMPANY 337 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone Wasatch 5360 carry tha largest selection of artificial eyes in the West . torium. The lecture was held under th ting the campus In order. Today's cleanfif tho homo nud school move up program was held at the High school nient and waa well attended. At the auditorium under ths supervision of Prinaame time the Red Cross - cipal Norman Hamilton. nurse assumed her duties community under the supervlsiun of the home service work of Damage Award Affirmed. tho Red Cross with headquarters at the DEPARTMENT Miss Ethel Nielson is the High ichool The supreme court yesterdayaffirmed North Main. Telephone Office, 1 nurse appointed to this work. 199-the judgment of the Third district court Residence Telephone S9. for 3000 damages in favor of David Cleanup Is Progressing. Rosenthal, a Junk dealer, and against SERVICES ARE Speefsl to Tbe Tribune. Henry Harker The latter's automobile LOGAN, April 14. Clean-u- p week is collided with Rosenthal's wagon on State LOGAN street observed April 17, 1918. Harker appealed en at the Logan High school. technical being grounds from, the Jury verdict, The students are cleaning the inside and but the supreme B perl, to The Tribun. court find no reversible of the school buildings, and put error. LOGAN, April 14. Funeral services for outside Mrs. Eliza Smith, pioneer of ths city, were held yesterday afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel under the direction of Bishop U. W, Lindquist. Tie following speakers, delivered ad dresses Moses Thatcher, Joseph New-bolThomas Moigan, John O. Peterson tnd Bishop Lindquist, invocation waa offered by O W. Adams and the benediction was pronounced by Anthon Anderson Miss Nora Kliason sang Home, Sweet Home, during the services. Interment followed at the city cemetery. LOGAN Huuplci'S f 2 HELD PIONEER FOR Deaths and Funerals d. FUNERALS. Funeral eirvices for Otin C. Brown. 78 years of age, who died in Fait Luke Mondkv. wilt he held at 2 o'cloik this afternoon at the B. D. Kvans funeral cnapel. Interment will be in ML Olivet cemetery. Mr Brown was born in Kirkland, Ohio, in 1842 His ancestors were pioneers in the eettlement of Vermont long before the revolutionary war. He came to Utah when years of age, trailing sheep across the plains He was a veteran of the Indian ware. Surviving Mr. Brown are hla Mrs Mary A. Prowp; sons. W. D. widow, Brown of Ogden and paid M. Brown of Hunter, and daurhters, Kora Brown and Mrs. Arthur L. Thomas, Jr., both of Balt Lake. Special to Tbs Tribune. 1XX1AN, April The funeral of John Joseph. Infant of Valentine J. and Nervla Gonzales, be beld at t oclock thte afternoon at home, n8 Ouray avenua Interment be in City cemetery. Hill-yar- Tmed for Selling to Minor, Hpeoiel to Tbe Tribune FIN 8 '"NAnl K. pool and billiard proprietor hall waa Funeral services for Mra Hattie vC for fined tobacio to a minor aelltng who d'ed Tuesdav, will be held by Asa Bullen of tha city court" Judge 10 10 o'clock ths at the home the of her daughter. Mrs.morning Jennie L. f'ohn, 670 yesterday. will Evst South Tempie street. The body Lecture on Heslth. will be sent to New York for IntermenL aon will at Lip-ma- n, The body of Ira C. Whits, who was Garden Roses are extremely scarce this killed Monday night while emploved aa a year. We are fortunate seto bmkeman on the Orem Electric cure rallrodd. a liberal supply of nursery-grow- n will be aeot today to Boise, Idaho, for Inwhich will be on sale at half stock, ter menu price at Vogclers Peed Store. (Adv t) i licenses were issued by ths county clerk yesterday as follows: Edward Gordon and Hanson, both of Logan; Jvan Alien Mayd of Smlthfleld, and Winnie Isabella Egan of Richmond; John A. Gardner of Mendon, and Beatty L. Tuck of 8t Anthony. Idaho; Eldoures Burtrum Glover and Florence Bourman, both of Lewiston. Special t Tb Tribune. LOGAN. April 14 Health and the Schools was the subject of an illustrated lecture by John W. Jacobs, secretary of the Utah Public Health association, last night at the Logan high school audi &A1LF LARGE AND PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS Marriage Licenses Issued. Funeral services for DavM Lemon of Eureka will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the O Donnell St Co funeral Interment ill be Ip ML Olivet chapel cemetery. FOR Established nearly 25 years. On a sound and substantial dividend paying basis. Purpose of, selling is personal An unusual opportunity for a man who wishes to enter a staple business, who can handle a proposition from $80,000 to $100,000; or a man of means who wants to start his boys in business. Will sell at invoice price; nothing for good will, efficient organisation and built-n-p business. No risk or grief of building to large proportions. Business is subject to greater development if more capital is put in. Appointment will be arranged if you mean business. -- - - . ADDRESS Y-2- 7, CARE TBIBUNE 'i s |