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Show JL.il Xj k)AX Golden Wedding Celebrated 08 incur ? ., ' 08 ii I H VO X I4V4U t t U ' 44.4 THE z48 COMMENCING BACKBONE SHERWIN MR, and Large Interests Are Behind the Movement Walker Bros. Dry Goods company, In ' its radical move in the interests of dt- - j reeting tiie trend of prices downward,! has announced a second week of the ; 20 per cent discount offering. - The store has taken this form of reducing its own pnees, in order that people might see for themselves jjust tow much they are saving on each item purchased. Marked prices have not been changed, but the discount ia deducted at time of purchase. Many favorable comments have been made- - o this move of this conservative firm. (Advertisement.) AND MRS. JOHN PARADISE,' who celebrated their golden recently at the homt of their son, B. E. Paradis. LOGAN. May IB. The good roads com. tnittee, with representative from every town and precinct in Cache county, ha launched a campaign of advertising1 and publicity tn which the taxpayers of the county are urged to support the coming bond issue of $700,000 to pull Cache A. large map of county out of the mud. the county ie being used on alt advertisements to ehow the people the roads that .will be Improved. Approximately 100 miles of road will be improved If the bond Issue carries. In road. eluding some Vote for the bonds end lower your taxes" Is the slogan being used by the committee to popularise the bond Issue, literature issued by the committee shows that this la possible, following la a statement of M. C. Harris, chairman of the t campaign committee: 'The assessed valuation of Cache county Is $36.00o.0i0. last year a levy of mills was made for road purposes. This year a like amount will be Idvled. This moans $180,000 a year for roads. The road bonds can be paid bff,. principal and Interest, and $78,000 more spent each year for maintenance than road engineers estimate Is necessary, for 1 mills levied for twenty years. Title means $106,000 a year, an annual saving to tns taxpayers of or a saving for the twenty years of $1,440,000 " Roy Bullen. civil engineer and former mayor of Logan, who la chairman of the Cache county good roads committee, aays that times were never more favorable for laaslug a road bond Issue and the con- National hank of .Logan;- - William M struction of the roads, Mr. Bullen points of the Farmers A Merneed for the roads and to Howell, president bank to of Logan; B. Y. Savings the prosperity of the country, particu- chants' Benson, merchant of Trenton; C. J. Chrislarly In sections where good toads have tensen, of mayor Hyrum. been constructed. The committee In charge of the bond comcalled the Cache road Issue, county mittee, Is made up of repreeentative from all over the county. FollowClose ing are the members: Roy Bullen, chairman; M. R. Hovev, secretary; Georgs W. KIMBERLY, Idaho. May IS. Frida bkidmore, Roy Bullen, Rled ghamhart, Beth 11. Blair, C. M. Harris. Robert An- witnessed the closing exercises of the derson of Logan, '8. F. Wiser, Lewiston; William Bowman, Wheeler; M. B. Kent, Kimberly graded schools, the year having Btephensen; J. W. Funk, Richmond; Wil- been jpa of the most successful in the liam L. Winn, Smlthfleld; C. J. Christenhistory of Kimberly. Friday noon sevsen, H y ru m ; Harry C. Parker, Wellavllle; eral hunlred pupils' i gathered on the Joseph White. Paradise; Henry Theurer, campus, with their parents, and enjoyed h rovldence: Ernest Scott, Millville; basket dinner, given under the superH. Olsen, College; Henry Hancey, vision of the teacher of the different Hyde Park; S. W. Allen, Cove: John C. grades, Ricks, Bensoiu A. V. Reese, Riverside, Wednesday the Kimberly high 'school Alfred Jensen, Cornish; B. Y. Benson, students presented the operetta, "PrinTrenton; John Raveston, Clarkston: J. K. cess In the auditorium of of Poppyland, Griffin. Newton; Fred Peterson Peters-borthe school building to a packed W. I. Sorenson. Mention; James P. house.highMiss Lulu and Arnold Scott Ogg f Cooper, Mount Sterling; John H. Barker, took the leading parts, supported by a Cache Junction; John H. Kemp, North of student players. strong company Logan; J. Karl Wood, River Heights. school preThe senior class of the Special committee heads are as follows' sented the "Commutara" high eveThursday .Finance committee, Robert Anderson, an to house. overflowing cnalrman: campaign committee, C. M ning Harris, chairman; advertising committee, FURTHER HEARINGS ORDERED. , S. H. Blair, chairman; publicity bureau of WASHINGTON. May 15. Oil' petition of the chamber of commerce, D. Earle Rob-- f the public utilities commission of Idaho, Inson, chairman. A special expert bond advisory committhe Interstate commerce commission totee has been appointed to have charge of day ordered further hearings to determine of bonds. the the sale The members are whether Its orders defining tht bounA. II. Thompson, president of the Utah dary line between the standard mountain k Mortgage & Loan corporation of Logan; time zone and the standard Pacific time H. E. Hatch. of Thatcher zona should be modified so as to inpresident Brothers' Banking company of Logan; clude Idaho and portions of Oregon and John H. Anderson, president of the First Wsshlngton in the mountain' time sone. pnblie-spiritc- CONTINUING ALL WEEK FLOORLAC WILLIAMS ls an opportunity whlcli win not aoon present Itself again. The coupon printed below, when filled In and at our store with 10c, will entitle you to One can of Floorlao ,30 One good fluality Varnish Brush.. ,ia ' sis ... - Hsro Vi-pl- Total Value With Coupon Give Your Floor New Lift With noerlae. We want everybody tn town to try thig yamlish Btaia. vtry home. nMdj Floorlac; It brings old furniture out of the discard for yearn of service. It makes scarred floors and woodwork look brand new. The stain are brilliant, permanent and reproduce the richest colors of mahogany, rosewood, oak and other fine hardwoods. won-derf- d r WASHINGTON, May $5. All records for Increases In population, os reported In the 1930 census, were broken today by twe Detroit suburbs, Hamtramck and Highland Dark, which since 1310 have Increased 126$ and 1031 per cent, respect-tvel- $ y. COUPON ul Kama ........... Address . Town Coupon and lOe entitles bearer to can of Floorlac and one Varnish Brush (only one of each to each purchaser.) ThJ UNIVERSAL Aluminum Ware 5 i3cep-Cs!l- e, , , o ALL FOE pra-aeut- Population Figures hard-surfa- AUTO POLISH Automobile factory workers bought these towns and today the census bureau reCleans and polishes as nothing ala. ported a population of 41 615 for Hamf Gives a lustrous, durable and tramck and 46,569 for Highland Dark. finish. Get this wonderful combination Clean and sanPrior to today, Kenmore, Ohio, with outfit. A trial wlU prove an Increase of 712.5 per cent, held the recLight and itaryord for population growth. will glva durable; Kaltspell, Mont., $147; decrease, 402, or a lifetime of aer-lc7.2 per cent. OUTFIT Waltham; Mass., $0,191; increase, 3057, COMPLETE ' Sane Pane or IS per cent. See our Badlo Muffin Pans Dunmore, Fa., 20,250; increase, 635, or Wireless Outfit. $1.10 to 12.75 $1.65 to $2.10 1$ per cent. v in Complete Measuring Cupg-5- 0c Pudding PinsCarbondalf-.- Fa.; . 18,510; increase, 1400, to 2.10 $1.75 particular. try or 9.4 per cent Biscuit-PaInstructive and ..Ric Boilers- Beaver Falla, Pa., IS, 02; increase, (11, n a or 5 per cent. lortaiaing and .. $1.25 $2.70 , up with 8 to 1000-miWestoheeter, PB..II,717; 'decreae. 50, OTHER PIECES BIO MANY 0 4 per cent. or range ReGuests . 12,237; increase, 912, or Old Forge, VARIETY 13 HERE S.l per cent. Dickson City. Pa., 11.049; Increase, 1711, VP YOUR ALUMINUM BRIGHTEN spects T or 16 4 per cent. WITH AUTO TOP DRESSING Oltphant. Pa., 10.23d; increase, 1371, or 20 4 per cent. BBILLO 30o . Softens, waterproofs and preserves the Wyandotte, Mich., 12,351; increase. 4SI4, Cleans sad polish ei ilumlutuji ware. top. Prevents cracking. Pint, small r 55 1 per cent. car size- Makea It look Hamtramck, Mich , 43,(13; increase, 44,' 066. or 126 pir cent. now. Ilk R. AND MRS. R. E. PARADISE, Hlgh'and Park, Mich., 46,599; increase, 8 time' 1031 or cent. 42,479, per 433 Fifth East sjreet, enterHamtramck townehlp, Wayne' countv, large and 1 a b o i Quart, tained Tuesday in honor .of Michigan, 49,287; car sise Increase, 42,165, or (92 lont t with-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Paradise, per cent IDcorse township. Wavne county,' Michij out E. on event R. the of Paradise, parents gan, 22,911; increase, 13,51$, or 143.8 per cent. Fourteen of their golden wedding. guests attended the celebration and the home was gaily deeorated with yellow DELINQUENT NOTICE the - present were Jour tulips. Among gild coins.' The Plutus Mining company, a corporaI Mr. and Mrs. Paradise were married Office of the county surveyor upon deposit building, Ogden. Utan. tion, principal place of business Salt South Main street. in Ogdenabur. N.V., in 1S70. Seven Lake The above plans and specifications for Of five dollars (93 00) therefor. 26 The water from an artesian well oil Utah. .City, each section may be obtained at tha office Tb board of county commissioners has There ate delinquent on the following lots 29 and 20, block 2, Oakland place. years, later they came to Utah, making bale will be maue of lue wince of said of the State Hoad Commission on de- and hereby reserve tbs right to reject their home at Park City, where they described stock on account of assessment In or In one addidollar five or ail bids, or to accept' any bid v65.00). parcel Any separate Kith positing 1920, e any of levied on the lived for twenty-threyears. Mr. the several amountsdayset March, the properties tracts as .listed above at tha option of the tional Information may be secured from which it 'deems beet, and waive minor opposite Paradise was engaged in the mining names commissioners. of at the Lake State Sou detects. board county Highway Engineer of the respective shareholders, as business. Dated. April 26th, 1920. By order of the board of county comCity, Utah. follows: C. F. STILLMAN, The right to reject any or all bide Is missioners of Salt Laka county, state of In 1900 they moved to Fait Lake, Name Cert. No. Shares. Amt 8. J. LINDSAY. this 3rd day of May, 1920. reserved. LUh. where they now live. They have two R. J. Evan 100 1.00 WM. 11. HUGHES, Cash or certified check 'for on thouC. F. STILLMAN, 946 3.43 sons living. Reuben E. Paradise and D. H. Kinsey ......2530 of dollars te made. Board (IIOAO.OO), sand Commissioner, of County Commit- Chairman County payable 100 3504 R. J. Evans 1.00 L. II. Paradise. the Utah State Road Commission, must of Salt Lake county, Utah. sioners. 8522 100 1.00 R J. Evans acoompsny each bid as evidence of good Attest! 3. E. Clark, iOO 1.09 Attest: W. L. Brimhall ...3555 2841 ATTEND MASONIC MEETING. . faith and a a guaranty that, if awarded (Seal) J. E. CLARK, Clerk. County Clerk. 100 1.00 W. L. Brimhall, ...3701 mT064 will execute the the contract, the bidder 500 Spwlsl' to Tbs Tribant. 6.00 (Seal) C. C. Lockett.., .3799 rROSATE AKD OUAlDIAXtHiy NOTICES. aa and ' bond contract give required. 3805 100 1.00 RUPERT, Idaho, May 11 W. H. Dis- W. H. Ch id (Loaselt con n l jf clerk ee the mp-ctl- -e eigaers 8TATB ROAD COMMl&dlON. notice K'O 3827 1.00 for further loformitUm. ) ney, W. W. Thompson, Bruce Acuff and W. H Child mt092 By Ire R. Browning. Secretary 8828 100 1.00 W. H. Child D, w. Eton were in Boise this week atof State Road TO Office NOTICE CONTRACTORS. of Utah, State 100 1.00 COURT, PROBATE tending the sessions of the grand lodge W. H. Child ......3829 Notice la hereby given that sealed pro- IN THE DISTRICT Palt Lake City, Utah, 3830 100 1.00 t- -Commission. W. H. Child division, in and for Halt Laka County,, of Royal Arch Mason Sealed bids will be received by the posals wtU be received at tha office of 100 1.00 W. H.' Child ,..'...3900 of Utah. In state the matter of the Commission of Utah, state the board of county commissioners, room 100 1.00 'State Road estate of Roalna Mole, deceased. NoW. H. Child I..... 3001 Lake City, Utah, at 2 o cock 204 city and county building. Balt Lake 100 8003 1.00 rapltoL Salt 18 1920, W. H. Child tice. and at that time City, Utah, for the construction of the 8903 100 1.00 p. m., May The petition of Francis Georg Mole W. H. Child for grading and con- memorial bridge, approximately 240 feet W. H. Child 3904 100 1.00 publicly opened, praying for the Issuance to himself of In length and 168 feet high, across Parall necessary bridges and of administration tn the estate of (3 Israel Geessman ...3927 letters ,33 structing between Price and Castle Dale, in leys canyon an the Wasatch Bonneville and in accordance with law end the order Carbon and fc.ir.ery counties, stale of highway, near Ba't Lake City, Utah, ac- Rosins Mole, deceased, has been set for cerd rectors made March Utah, the same being designated as Utah cording to the plans and specification of the boarij of hearing on Friday, tha 2ist.dy of May, 30, 1920, so many shares of each parcel Federal Aid Ttoject No. 4. aeetlons "C. on file In the office of the county surveyor, A. D. 1920, at two o'clock p. m., at tho of such stock as may be necessary will room 306 city and county pullding. Salt county courthouse, tn the oourt room f and "E." Bridge over D" span said court in Halt Lake City, Sait be sold at 2 p. m. at the off.ee of to be let under separata contracts. Lake City, Utah. the company: room 312, Newhouse build. Section C" Price to couniy line, 4.25 The bridge to be built of steel or rein- county, Utah. . Witnesa tho clerk of said court, with Ing, Ealt Lake City, Utah, on the 27tb miles. forced concrete es determined by the boar Section "D" County line to Hunting-ton- , of county commissioners upon considera- the seal thereof affixed, this 6th day of day of May, 1920, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the 11 38 miles. tion of the bids received. May, A D. 1920. to Castle cost oidvert sing and expense of sale. Section "E" Huntington Bids will be received up to 14 O'clock J. E. CLARK. Clerk. THOMAd CARMICHAEL, a. m.t May 26. 1920. (Seal) Dale, 9 90 miles. By M. M- Snell. ' Plans and specifications are on file In Bids will bo opened publicly at XI Secretary. Deputy Clerk. n4500 the office of the State .Hoad Commission. o'clock a. m May 'to, 1920. Marttneau Evans, attorney for peof Instrucand the and tne oihce and Laka Plans Salt Utah, specifications City, titioner, NOTICE OF SALE. Bureau of Public Roads. Colonel Hudson tion to bidders may be obtained at the H2959 Notice le hereby given tnat tne county commissioners of Ealt Lake countv wih sell st public auction at the west fror door of the county court house at 10 Cl o'clock a, m., on Friday. May 28th, 1S2, pursuant to Section 1400x35, Compiled Lews of Utah, 1917, to the highest bidder, the following described property: 1 Lot 26, Block 1. Southgate Park, Plat "A. NEW YORK 2 Lot 82, Block 1, Southgate Park Ptat "A." frame house No. t Wes' 3 The Malvern avenue. 4 frame house No. 4 Eas The Malvern avenue. frame house No. 2 West 5 The , Malvern avenue. 6 Lot 82. Block 2, Southgate Park Plat dust-proo- $72,-oo- o, . - n ls . Fourteen -- Pay at Observance for Pioneer Residents of Utah Kimberly Public Schools Successful Term cttl-se- MONDAY SPECIAL FREE OFFER ; - Money Is Needed on Roads L'i iVa V.) J.U, HELPIFsG TO BREAK Couple Are Entertained by Son IOOUl . J-- $20.09 la $103.99 aria it Q .000- Jo-ep- - to contractor. fr 4 oul-ver- ts Style and Quality insure tain satisfaction at reasonable A Word About Price You never pay more at Hamiltons, but you always ! ot cost. get more. - -- 91 sUL m iWl SMART SHOP PARIS 'SALT LAKE ' IMPORTANT SALE MONDAY MORNING, 9:30 SONORA and A odes of the Moment Va Off Offr i HIGH QUALITY TAILORED SUITS, THREE-PIECCOSTUMES, CAPES AND COATS Consisting of Our Entire Elegant Stock Imported Serges, Tricotines, Poiret. Twills and Silks All Go in This Sale E ' French Blouses We Have Secured a Cancelled Shipment of FRENCH BLOUSES, All Hand Sewn and Hand Embroidered and Drawnwork. French Linen and Voiles I Hear the Latest Records at the Grafaret MANDEL 7 frame house No. I Wes' The Crystal avenue. 8 2, Lot Bouthgete Park Plat D. 9 Lot 64. Southgate Park P.at "D." frame house No. 3 West 10 The Oakland avenue. 11 The west 21 feet of Lot 30, Block 2. Oakland place. 12 The west 21 feet of Lot 30, Block 1. Oakland place. 13 The east 4$ feet of Lot 27, Block 1. , Oakland place. , house No. t Weet 14 The Oakland avenue"' frame house No. 1 East 15 The Oakland avenue. 16 The west 22 fset Of Lot 27, Block 1 Burton place. 17 The east 12 feet of Lot 24, Block 1, Burton place. 13 Lot 22, and the east 12 feet of Lot 22, Block 2, Burton place. 19 Lot 67, and the east 12 feet of Lot 80, Block 2, Burton place, together with frame house thereon known the as No. 4 East Taylor avenue. frame house No. $ West 20The Tavlor avenue. frame house No. 4 West 31 The Taylor avenue. 22 Lot 87, and the east 12 feet of Lot 28, Block 1. Burton place, with Improvements thereon, known as No. 4 East Burton avenue. frame house No. 2111 23 The South Mein street. 21 The 3 room frame house No. 2121 South Main street. frame house No. 2150 25 The PHONO GRAPHS ras Played on the Marvelous Sonora -- -i- n Our Wonderful Concert Room And after you have spent a de- lightful hour with the masters, enjoy a few dances on the splendid Grafaret . ballroom fldor. -- $6.98 to $12.50 . 4 The backwardness of the season has compelled us to make these EARLY reductions. An opportunity, to secure the seasons loveliest models at a great reduction. We want you to Teel that the Grafaret was designed for your comfort, convenience and. plea-- . and Mucker. Miners Ontario .Mine, City, Utah. Park sure. " ' Apply 161 Main St., Upstairs Over Music Store. ' Good Wages; Good Living Conditions. s. t 4 A , Q ' ylBmmM'ffiaHiiE j Latest Records a |