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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL lO SALT LAKE WOMAN TO BE BURIED TODAY IN CITY CEMETERY MRS. MARTHA . GIMMES - - - 18. lir.u f " iiiunnnnnnnurtnnnnnnririu HACKWSLL. wj Wkl wavj .. 1 . -- I...... - ... - n. 1 1 ;.7-nnnnnnonnnonnnn- i: t ; ; t MK Personnel' of Committee to Conduct Nomination n Congressional! Delegates to Bo Voted For Cam-paig- Announced. 11. Cannon, Campbell Brown, in Balt Republican primaries county for the election ef ,delerales tol the stats and congressional contentions to be held at Price May I, 190, for the lection ef delefates to the national contention at ChUsfo. June ft, 1?A, will le held on Monday nlftht between eight and nine o'clock at the following p.aces. I I PtStrM I R. W. TmtiHt. ! t ft oung, Hamilton Gardner and George ( annon, Jr., Dilworth Woolley of .denti, Judge J. W. Cherry of Mt. Pleasant, Lav id Holmgren nf Treason too, Han, A. lctcraon of Logan, ham pel Judd of bt. George, H. W. halaley of Moab, 11. L. (loli'utirough of Nejihi and Ld. Looao of 1rovo. . According to Mr. fckbefski, more than two hundred delegate, and frlcnda Will ' go tv the convention. The Women 'a Leonard Wood league tnet yesterday at the home of Mr. Ginn Millar, 1087 First avenue. The following club women were appointed mem Vera of the executive committee to formulate additional plana to promote the Leonard Wood campaign: Mra. C. 8. Kinney, president of the league; Mis Leona huliivan. aeeretary; Mont Ferre, Mra. F. C. Mt. Mm. Karl I). Hardy, Mrs. W H. Folland, Mrs. L, 8. Manger, Mra Benner X. pniit h, Mrs. lleber M. Wells, Mra. 0. fc. Richards, Mra. Arthur Graham, Mias harsh Lddiugton and Mrs. W. K. Lovering. T. P. ikdmberg has been appointed chairman of the Leonard Wood league for Salt Lake county, according to information given out yesterday by Glen Miller state chairman. Judge F. C. Loofbourow and V H. Foltand have also been ehosfu by the state executive committee to assist the hospitality chairman, Frank Hehefski, in securing transportation and hotel accommodations during the Republican convention to be held at Price, May 3. m. j.B. U. L M. J. B. Sties. It. W J. It K trt sei MrkrM, ft. P. Klttball, T. A. TeUfeOT, T aotna. tml, Sib Baet. fteutb newts Mala Eaaf. fUMifb SaartS Ast. S4S SOO Both Hold Performance Records That Have Never Been Equalled Srk Sontk. Re utParkna 11M ftfcerp, 114 W. Hodflne Watte, 1IM ) Real alret. ale aveave. ltb Mill. ClMSlHeHtt 14 f Mt ptata C, AM Harrhea aveaoe. Marl), lfI f. Bwana. Mlfe flflb IS Paaferd IIHim, Ml Browatag iTfitir, U N. U. Morgaa, KUl MU IMh taat. IS Om, T. 9 Sd. I Sill Mik Mratb fcaat. IS J A. IM tiaeHi etreet. IT 014 Tars Hot. Abiss anie. SMlIb. lJS) HiraiM avraw, lit. r.. It H. K. N, ,M. R Funeral service for Mra. Martha Bishop Hackwrll, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Bishop, and widow of Albert J. who died Thursday, will be held at I JO o'clock lht afternoon at tho Twenty-fourt- h ward chapol. Tho body mav ho viewed at tho homo from li until I o'clock today. Interment will bo In City ceaietery. Mrs. Ilarkweil cams to L'tah with her parenta from England when four of ago. hhe was married In tho year Bait Lake temple of tho L. L. 8 church in 197. Her husband died In 1907. Throe son. Henry A., Lester B.. and Charles F. Ilarkweil. and sisters, Mrs. Harriet Ura ham and Mr Annie Houston, of Balt Lake, eurvlve her. to In all Hudson's unmatched records thii impor-- tant fact is clear: No ability ia sacrificed in one direction to gain lupremacy in' another. 9. IS P. R. Lae, IPOS ib Hate etrrel. 24 50 l earn! bulMlag. 37 C. B. fattcraOT, 1 IS ftoaib Pcot4 West. if Jee Jrrtmj, SIS Weat flrat SotiH t9 Bam Batik j, 1MJ W cut Seceod MU. 50 ferry botrl. S Boaitb feartb W'ett. 51 Lula Cba wOrrlt la, 53 34 Weet 4ib Seulb. Hudson is the fleetest. Its stock car speed recOn the speedway ords have never been equalled. its racing cars won more points than anj other team ever gained. 54 P. ft. Coedte, 3.5 Wrat fifth Soutb 55 4 lereer (evaa, 17b fksufb Cltklb W rat. S4 Gee. If. Sprrr 371 Wrt Suib Peetb. ST Alee SiKhtBia,j, Jr., liHS Se. Wrat foaiple. M A. W. Griffith, Wrat Smh Soutk. SO r. L. l!OTfa4, W rat Kifbih South. ,40 Sira. J, B. Pure, 155 Araphoe atrert. 41 Joaeyh Aadrraaa, ItHT eoa'h Wrat Traiple. , St Q. B. 1TV Wrt firat North S3 J. Parley White. SS Norih bocoad Wo f SSSt Nona fifth W rat, H C. raoh Emery, Kmrril arenue. .But its speed means no forfeit of other qualihas also ties. for in official tests, the Super-Siall other types, in endurance, In every motor perand acceleration. formance it has established leadership by unan- SS Neeboui hotel. f ? A. J. reo4ltoa. 4eT firat arraoe. L. C. C'luff, 1J1 Hrrood atraur. W. p. HiKbam. $NS 7iird arroue. all-roun- (W eon-(stat- WOMEN WORKERS FOR HOOVER ARE NAMED MRS. DAISY S. TIMMINS. 140 141 143 Dri 1P7 1u4 104 Active women workers for tba Utah campaign of the Hoover for President Republican club in Balt Lake were announced last night at the Hoover headquarters, 159 South Main street. Twen- names were added to the Hoover roll yesterday, while an unestimated j number of pledge cards were turned in. The personnel of the active women workers who will organize the women of the state thus far as as follows: Mrs. Henry M. Adkinson, Mrs. W, O. do-lanMiss Claire Ellerbeek, Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Mrs. Ann Groesbeck, Mrs. G. I V. Lawrv, Mrs. Robert D. Longyear, Mrs. C, it. Longyear, Mrs. Henry II. Itolapp, Mrs. Horace, H. Smith, Mrs. Selma Tingey, all of whom are of Salt take. The Ogden women workers are: . Mrs. Edward Bicksell, Mrs. J. 0. Falck and Mrs. A. W. Putnam. j 2W d But it is not only in performance that Essex Its shows the same stamp of quality as Hudson. the are of its of line, appointment, luxury beauty work of years of leadership in coach design. the Care and completeness, even in' the smallest details. Its riding comfort, its smooth, quiet running ease, with the suggestion of well, contained reserve power, are qualities comparable to the finest of cars, yet you gain all tho advantages of the lightweight type, more im. portant today than ever. See ' doubled. 4 Moreover, this extra ability in speed and pow. er means driving at half kad, in ordinary motor-inIt means absence of strain, thus much Jess mechanical deterioration. It means a wider range of flexibility, and the easy mastery of road and g. hill. high-price- d . i Judge the Essex, not by the lightweight stand-ard- s that you have known, but by the much more exacting requirements of the large, costly cars. Measure it by the highest standards of performance and fine quality rather than by its moderate t . How these qualities are valued by motorists is reflected in Hudson's five years of leadership of fine car sales. Today the demand is larger than ever. price. Knowing how many have been disappointed in the past, will yon risk a long wait for your Hudson by delay in placing your order? -- , You toe will find the appeal that has won thirty thousand. The Botterill Automobile Company lopprrfjrld. Highland Ay mine office, nighlaad Boy. Utah toftprr hotel, Upper Bingham Reel deaeu adjoiaing Lad e store, Lark. U. t. Aamodt. 44U? So. 6 tale. v City haH, Murray. Neeond ward meeting huflt, Murray. first ward meeting bouse, Murray. John Richardson, Murray, R. D. 33-4- 2 Two Salt Lake Stores State Street. Telephone Wasatch 630 33-4- 1 Prirate Branch Exchange Connecting Both Third East Street. Sfcxes and AH Departments New Suita riled. I tv-fiv- e hill-climbi- x Townhell, Bingham. Ieua4ry efftre, Bingham. To obeli, Phoemx. Benk records Local road, speedway and held in every section of the country are by Essex. Scores of abusive tests have proved the endurance that 30,000 owners find in the daily service of their Essex cars. In the same size motor the' exclusive Super-Siprinciple added 72 per cent to power and 80 per cent to efficiency. Endurance is practically l41 14 14 I And Essex holds the world's mrk of 1061 road miles In 24 hours. A stock touring car did that. x mr. JJZuuSTwrriib 1k4 147 50-ho- Only a supreme advantage that others cannot dominance. use, could account for such motor. Hudson has it in the Super-SiIt minimizes vibration to within 10 per cent of vanishing nearer the ideal than any type we know. 1 Tw An Essex stock chassis set the worlds endurance record of 3037 miles. That is officially certified by the American Automobile Association. All-Roun- a 1 Endurance Record 50-Ho- ur Hudson Records Prove Its d Mastery , Richard B. Thurman, aeeretary, last w, R. Hutrhioenft, lluS Thir4 avenue. night aent notice to the forty-aeveMSliib Ave. Prog, Sth eve. aod airrei. Eighth arroor, member, of the Democratic slate comit. B Nralea 313 Troth a i rose. mittee of a meeting of the committed )01 Employment office, DO Regent atrocL hrmioh hc4el. to be held in the Hotel Utah Saturday lfC 109 J. C. PUtt. 143 South Third East. A. J, UevtmHI, 1M South ftftn Laal evening, April 4, at 8 oclock. Thia 104 ina C. Lomeot frit. 114 South eeath East. action wafc taken by Mr. Tburmaa 104 D. H. Wenger 44 South Niath had. MG S4 South 13th Laet. f. C. Ledboaiow, Raat agreeable to inatruetion, received at 108 firat South. U3 Agara DELEGATION G. O. P. the last meeting of the committee and 1S f. B Ptir. Ttwrd South. 34ft Last riatt, 114 W. H. bolleacl. 210 South Sevcath Eaat. In an effort to bring the different fac- 111 4 TO CARRY JAZZ BAND Ity mt 4ouy bill4ias. 112 Paul Baaker. 274 Raat Third South. tions of the party together. . Hill. S3 1 Stantow avenue. 113 H. 4Thpre will be ft jaz band and other At pretent some members of the 14 J. M. iarlaoo, 474 South fifth Caat. features in the way of entertainment committee aat. K. 115 V, Hardy, STS Brveoth hold that Cr C. Richards ia oo the trip and during the stay at Price 114 Hr a Ira B. Jooca 421 Eaat 4th South 14 K. chairman of the committee instead of 117 A. South ISth Eaal. convenBeveridge. dunnirn the state Republican 124 A. D. Keynokla. Murray. R. D. No. S. tion, said Heury Welsh, chairman of William R. Wallace. 127 W. D. HoUlday. tho Republican state committee yesThe date act for the state Democratic 134 Raat MillLMIagtoa. Creek chapel. Price is reported to be in convention, June 12, also will be ISA Kimball arhwl, Stale atrrrt. terday, a big state of preparedness and Arthur brought up for consideration. Thia ia 135 R. 4 ettrrll, 1740 South Slit Eaat.a raa.roa Half Way hooer, Parle) J. Lee, chairman of the Carbon county because there is no suitable hall or the--, 1H Rnaefc a high arbool. uih E. aod AAnl mo. committee, says that all of the visitors- ter building available on - that" date, II tsa hms 3rd Roxns. Dsns, j. to the 'contention will be made com- tod also because the convention at that mi orfiid who. r.rfwid. fortabli He and L. A. Meftee, mayor date would not leave time for the dele- r1 5IL mc Maf of Price, are io charge of the task of I gates chosen for the national eoaven-- its BrnoTh r I j H. BwiyV xnn foist, reserving botvl accommodations audition to adjust their business and to I they bate sent self addressed cards to I make hotel reservations. The consensus I iso ysotine Imum. onogpr. Tiriorstiiie, tun. delegates in order to gam information of opinion aeemrf to be that May 10 or I 17 will be a date preferable tor the as to who will be present. e Price is preparing to make the iuii, toios, tuk. convention, and these dates will I ir$vna eftiButler. T. a. ventioo a grand holiday and many of I be sibmitted at the meeting battirday I iao Bern 144 houses Perry, writftandy, are and business stores the night. H7 Beady i'ify hell. Heady. ing for posters, bunting and pictures 144 Prheolheuee. Graaite. with which to decorate. In keeping 171 Fredrick D. Jejara, Crrifflt. 172 Drefter amuermmt hell. Draper. with the request from Price, I shall reSALT WOMAN LAKE 178 Wm tog house, Weet Jordan. quest the delegates from 8alt Lake to 177 Meeting houee. South Jordaa DIES IN HOSPITAL notify Mr. Leo or Mr. McGee as soon 174 Amufwmmt bell. Rlrort ou, ! as possible as to vnether or not they Meeting bnuee, Bluffriele. 0 AT LOS ANGELES 174 144 Moating hooee, Hrrrimea will attend the convention. I And Essex Holds the Worlds swerable proofs. PHI SO The prophecies now are facts." hill-climfci- M JtU Dabliuiat, 411 North Halo atrert, S T. A. Calllater, S4 Wrat 1klr4 North. IT 22m 4 W'ar4 Amueeoirat hell, 3o4 W. 4th N. W L MT M. era ret fifth North, Mt. M. Haddm-b- . ft IMS Wrat land North Bay (I Nria Perahere SSI Duhitb arroor. 74 J. N. KMredfe. Sr.. 64 Lal firat North. Ultra, IIS Third arroue TS Preetaa I). Rlrhanla. 04 atrrrt. SI S3 Built by the same makers, Hudson's unequalled records also speak for Essex. They foretold per. formance sever expected of a light car. x m Loot-bouro- V Tests That Proved Hudson Also Speak for Es sex Throughout County. Frank Schefski hi beea appointed to assume responsibility for aerommo daiiona for delegate, to the Republieaa contention to be held at Prlee, May 3, according to information given out after a meeting held at hotel Utah yesterday by the executive committee of the Leonard Wood league. The executive committee of the league consists of the following: flair-manGlen Miller; f. Looibourow, George M. Cannon, Lari A. Badger, George 0. Leif, hen L. Rich, W. 11, Follaud, C. T, b. taraona, Jamea h, Roland K Wallis, I)on 0. Clayton, Woolley, Karl Jt). Hardy; Will Leal ham I. and State J Ftah Cradlt Adjustment aimoclatlou against George H. Mulvey and M. trlesmaaa, to re-- I cover IK) alleged due oa a note. Middle L. CJawsnu against R illlam M. Claw- ion, for d I Torre oa ground of cruelty. J. B. Cawley against Eva A. lawlry, foe divorce on ground of cruelty. Merle Bird against Raylaavu Bird, for dlrorca oa ground of noaaupport. Mary Klag agatast Golden H. king, for di vorce oa ground of emaeupport. UDSOty super' rrv jg wTilu V -- VteV T - -- ' " a I, Ifa-fo- yi IF iI I Robbins Returns. B. W. Bobbins, assistant general freight tnd juuteengef agent for tho Denser A Kio t.rsade with offices ift Hall, Lake, returned yesterday from a business trip to Denver Will Be Buried Today. Garfield O. O. P. to Organize. Garfield Republicans plan to organize been called for this purpose April 20 at 8 oclock in the evening. J. R. McIntyre, A. C. Ensign, E. T. Quinn, Roy U, Wood, J. G. Hadley: and George Sheets are ached-- 1 uled to talk. has )nd a meeting for V , LOGAN PROVO, April 17 Funeral services for Mrs. Busan Ann (BaOm) Rozetta will be held at noon tomorrow In the Third ward meeting house. . . Word was received here 'of the death In Los Angeles ofyesterday Mrs.- - Daisy wife of Timmins, Skoulye Bert Timmins, M South Eighth West street. Mr. Tim. j min was 2 years of age and had been s In all health for the past two year. She had gone to California for her health, MRS. JAMES A. GIBSON. DEATHS. suffered an attack of heart trouble and William Henry Bpaar, 77 year of age. died In the Fablola hospital at Gos yesterday at the borne, 1500 8outn geies. Seventh East street. Funeral services Besides her husband. Mr. Timmins Is will be held t 3 o'clock this afternoon I survived by her baby daughter, her par-i- n the K I. Eians funeral chapel under ents. Mr. and Mrs. e Lewis direction of O. O. Howard Post, No. j ters. Mins Jennie Skoulye andHkouiye Mrs. Kath. (, O. A. R., and O. O. Howard W. R. C. ertne Leatham. and two brothers, Lewis Interment will be in 3. A. Sc plot lu ML land Clarence gkoulye, alt of Bait Lake Olivet cemetery. The body is being sent lo Fait take for burial. Announcement Of funeral f I FUNERALS. arrangements will be made later. I Funeral services for Jack Dunkely, son of W. E, Dunkely. CIS Tenth East street, will be held st 1 8. D. Evans funeral chapel at S 30 o clock this afternoon at the Emigration I o'clock Monday afternoon. The body) ward chapel. Burial will be In the Citylbiay ha viewed at the chapel until noon on the day of the funeral. Interment wilt be' In Tremont. Illinois. Miss Robison was born In Tremont, Illinois. July 0. 1868, and came to Fait take when of aga Surviving are her I services for Mrs. Martha Rid-- I ee. -Robison, and a : die. who died Tuesday at the home of her n'r! Cottam. were held sister, Mr. B. R. Robison, of Ban Frn j daughter, Mrs.on Heber I Robison arrive in Salt 'North t the home ,r Fifth West street I taka p today to atteod tha funeral serv- Thuraday afternoon at 3 o'clock. I Edwin V. Parry conducted the services was one of the speakers. H.vnim Be-- J The funeral, of Catherine Czaplewskl, lander. George Timpson and J E. Open-- 1 Jied April IS. wdll be held at 3 ,b also spoke. Mrs. Alice W Folland o'clock this afternoon at the 8. M. Tavtor Mins furnished Evan Jessie snd the mu. sic. The pallbearer were Heber Cottam, funeral chapel. Interment will be in City Heber H. Iwvli, Hynim Selander, Ralph cemetery. Bishop. William R. Erskine and Wtlford 8J, B. Ashton. The grave In the City cemeA. GibThe interment of Mr. Jam tery was dedicated by Ralph Bishop. who died April 14. will be maSo In son, Funeral service for Ftanlev Edward wa Jt Wasatch tawo She cemetery. Paul will be held at tha Wandamere ward yeere of age. Three yeare ago she left at ? o clock tins afternoon. Interment to make her hom In Spokane. Balt take will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The hhe le the daughter of Mr. and Mr. who died In Kaimon, Idaho, April i H. body will lie In state at the reeldence, Lindnuiet of Granger and I mir-1:017 South Fetentn East street, prior to wlU be held at 11 qrloek thl morning I , ved bjr her a brother. George, Uia funeral. 8. M. Taylor funeral chapel. In- - I In Arizona, andparent, at the Henrv of Granger, Utah. , termenD-wll- l be In City cemetery. land the following ltem Mr, llol.la Funeral service for Minnie E. Rohlson, Johnson of Keden, Mrs. Horace Putney. tUiiKlurr of the late William Lell Robifor Annie A'xna I Connecticut. Mr. Henning Pieron. eervice Funeral k son and J.ieanoc B. Roitson, ho dt4 Gold will be held at 12 30 e'r lock j sechu-e- u. Mra Eugene Eivlne, Granger, nla nenlnir at the home. 849 taat th's afternoon at the Cannon ward cuapel. M- - Burt Clisnold t, ranker, and M.s Ira will b held la the liuilai will be la Ihird F.iUta . . ccmetvy- Lndnit. Grabber. , Death and Funeralt An-di- sla-tb- I I I 41 Office, SPOKANE WOMAN WILL BE BURIED IN SALT LAKE I yr 1&t-- CACHE DEPARTMENT North Mln. Tetephon Rxldence Telephone 894. 1- MARRIAGE PERMITS ISSUED The county clerk issued the lollowing marriage licenses I H. hmith and George yesterday: Thelma "Bair, both of Bmithfield; Arthur Lyman Jacobsen of Bloomington, Idaho, and Pearl Elizabeth Kidman of Logan; A. Eugene Merrill of Bmithfield and L. taone Mcfune of Beattie, Wash.; Herbert M. Morris of Sofford, Arir.., and Emma Jane Griffin of Logan; Vilford J. Merrill and Ethel tae, both of tagan; Nephi P. Heward of Maiad, Idsho, and Genevieve Mont of Logan. The latter couple furniabed an in The groom was eontiast. tf resting nixty-eigh- t years, while tho bride was buttwentyiix, LOGAN MAN WEDS ALBERTA WOMAN Bl.-ho- d hr Feg. j 4, M Mas-Pec- CH-j- 5pUl to The Tribune LOGAN, April 17. Wilford J. Merrill, secretary elect to the president ot the Agricultural college, and at present secretary of the Vitamin company, and Mias litliel Lee of Tabor, Alberta, Canada, niece of Mrs Barbara S. Amus-seof this rify, were married at the Logan temple Thnraday bjr President Joseph R. Fhepard. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill will make their home in Logan and Mr. Merrill will assume hi new duties at the Agricultural college on June I. Students to Stag Play. d Special l Tbs Tribune. The Alpha Sigma Nu, senior honorary society at the A gn cultural college, has announced the 1920 honor member of the senior class as follows: Douglas Cannon, Russell Croft Chase Kearl, W. I. Poulter, J. W, Parry, Elna Miller, Louise Bird and Maurine Pederson. Biz men and six women are ehosn from file senior class each year on the following basis: Participation in school activities, 50 per rent: scholarship, 35 per cent and personally, 15 per cent. The members to be elected from the junior class will be announced at the senior chapel exercises. BAND ORGANIZES FOR LOGAN CONCERTS Special t Th Tribu. LOGAN, April 17. The Logan military band reorganised at a meeting last night and prepared for rehearsals for punlic concerts to be given this summer. The band has ordered the best music obtainable and the concerts will be given in the public square every Wednesday and Saturday evening. The following officers of the band were elected: Director, Joseph A. Smith, Jr.q manager, V. Lewi Edwards; executive committee, Harry Farr, J. Karl Wood, Henry Otte anil Joseph England. house thi afternoon. The county officers were retained. These are C. P. Cardon, chlirman. and George D. Casto. A. E. Bowen waa made secretary. temporary county chairman. SHORT COURSE DATES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS rill; general field superintendent. John T. facCaine HI. The company operate tories at Richmond, Fmlthfleld, Franklin, Hyrura aod Galt. Cal. Utahn Dies on Coast. LOGAN, April 17. Word was fecei'ed In Logan today by J. L. Montrose that hi father. John L. Montrose, had died at tae Angeles, where he had spent the last six month because of 111 health. Rheumatism and complications were tha LOGAN, ipnl 17. The seeond an cause of death. The body will b brought nual boys aod girls short course will to tagan for interment. be held st the Agricultural college Ward Democrats Organize. from April 19 to 4. The purpose of Tbe Demerratif rluto ot tfee UWtli 4itHrt the school is to inspire leadership in ffieettcf laet fright ta in4r war4 local communities, to make better nttsi-ne- s hekl nrt meeting houee nfffiro e fallow; farmers and business housewives (4orre Howr. eba1rTnBt Frank Putlej. vt of the rttrnl hoys and girls, and above fhairmaBp B, SJ Bnllnk, Hearf J. Deri, Jo. 1rearer. Mra. Davidcratarj: ail, to instil the ideas of Americanism. Erickson, lioea au4 J.ba were stated te servs Tha club school proved popular last i the executive reno ttiUoo. year. Each high school in Utah is per mitted to send two representatives, to Pioneer Daughters to Meet. be selected from the seniors in agriculThe Daughter of the Utah Pioneer ture snd home economics. The Agrimeet on the fourth floor of tha cultural college will pay transportation will Bishops building April 34 at 3 20 o'clock. and all expenses. Special to The Trthaee. Eccles Returna Home. 4peH1 le The Trihua. LOGAN, April 17. , M. 8. Eccles returned vesferdav from Berkeley, Cab, where be visiteif his mother, Mrs. Ellen Eccles of Logan, who is spending the winter there, lie also coast cities on business. Dies of visited other Heart Failure. Special t Te Tribute. 3 LOGAN. April 17 John Cooper. year of ag. of &37 South Main street, rr Tie, ISCliG FEET Instant relief for sore, swollen, tender, calloused feet and corns. died last night of heart trouble, from Your feet feci Ton re footsick! which he liad suffered for a ton time. He was born at American Fork, hut had tired, puffed up, chafed, aching, sweaty, lived in tagan most of his Ufa. Funeral and they need Tix. announcement will be made by Bishop Tt make feet remarkably freb Oscar Rice of tho Sixth ward. Tiz sad sore proof. tike the pam and burn rifcbt out of coma, ra lu, t Milk Company Electa. is Lie cmn le-- t nd bunions. Tix Special lo The Tribwae. foot gladdcuer tho world Lax e'er LOGAN. April IT. 0"Wr of the Utah known. bv Condensed M.ik company wrw choe-Get a box of "Tix Republican Delegates Named. drug tha board of dlroetoi today aa follow. store and en I foot torture itforany a whoi Spccfxt to Tbc Tribute. President, M. S Eerie. vr president, ' s Never have i, IT -Forty-two s,s , year IXIAN. April Henalnr J. W, Funk, secretary aod treas1 lie to th Rcii)iU'an slat convention to be urer. Albert H Thompson. neral irttr-- a rrafiW feci; x our s no I lit t Brit c were rleeteij t O. Ft Lockhart, ail wi'h of See at vou M on'v w ih x on merlin (r i ( " ter, of Republican heid at the ecunty cjuri- nut take, kuiieriiitcudeiit, vnarkx Mer suoncr. Adt, ( a : , n . le The Trtbuae. You Tan Never LOGAN, April J7. Maw, will be pre Tcii,. by gpeflat FRATERNITY GIVES OUT HONOR LIST LOGAN, April 17. to The Tribune. LOGAN, April 17. Bpeclel I sented by the Brigham Y'oung eollegt draniatic'elub April 3 and 1 at Nibley hall. The cast lias been rehearsing for a month under tho direction of Professor VYalliam O. Robinson, bead of the department of music and public speaking at the college. deate waft ,i 1 |