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Show 20 TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, States should reoignlae th de facto government with as little deluv as poHihie if a frlendlv that goveinmfnt evidences and Mate towards the fryingsssurame I w ft make reMitu-ttothat gives for wrongs done Amerhan citizens and Ameilrin propertv in ,Mio und r the t arrsnsa irgirne Nurses to Receive Diplomas Argument for New Trial for Qblizalo Continued Holy Cross Honors Fifteen n I Argument, for a n w trial ii the case of Nl-Ublu ilo. Mml(ted together with f Hu imrdt of Mwko Move Mitftch wax out linn d venrdv before jjtns f Hie Tint 'I Jitdpte Hndd M M phen loutt until next SaMirdav m t ti Senator W. H. King Offer Amendment to Bill for '; Irrigation Appropriations rdwrtMj Of 21 BMh senate WASHINGTON. And house appropriations rommltt4 Ins refused to iidop amendments to tli undry civil bill making Hppruprlations for nw Irrigation 'pro je tn tsenutor W H ent King of Utah h.n offered an amer-ito this bill appropriating f .n noO to mdk tionx of the full and compete invest river Price river. xaHe Peak and I tah in irrigation project and r m Hm objert is to have jrvev fnstos made bv The rrr'ipntmn and, if t HAr report arc la or i. to iik up! Mipr m ins fot congress to awthoiu the projects hieing the appro; it itmus on a the of f If tal sur Supplementing a r o,uuote bn It lie m trodu ed In the aeate toilnv xptt iing e hope that the peuph of NW iro a ill jni kh govern institute a new and MjbMuntui ment, he rttr King nr hcK it io eirlv Mend in dav to axk the senile in tike favor of iec4iguuing tiu ium aoveiineiu v HI om a4' hr nt t . tit eonahlv etahllMhed no o.iil i hind. ii f to new government als ire ri Mnm to el a mn r ognije a nd to p ( Of meii an cit'rr ri.nin Mexico u Hi oiitturv of The senator will la State ( o bv on the Met n t t lot ,n fund de the of the stiff will urge upon him that a promise to pi A men ran claims he exerted of the nw government h fore reogmUn in extend d bv the I ruled Mates Tb enHtr r garda it as (rwenluil (lift Hie I nHi dO ! Oin uf tint n d his bar,. t id it bg'lilWdl ' j H n to inf irmaHon inim r a ir! 'ta iom Deta V. Oonld, Burley, Idaho, Miss Ethel L. Foiihe, Duthcdiie, Mm. Harriet C. Wmkler, Council, Idaho. Second row (left to right), Miss Miriam S. Tapani, Brule, Wl.; Mies Anna C. Berry, Park City, M.sa Gretha A. Clark, Panguitcb; Mis a Ida E. Faricllo, Council, Idaho Third row (left the right), Mi.s Thelma Cole, Ncphl; Mlvs Martha C. Bradley, gait Lake, Mies Gladys A Kisltngbury, Salt Lake; Mias Melva O. Carr, Salt Lake Below (left to right). Miwt Edwina S V'ppbon, Manti, Mias Josephine L aci win, Boise, Mum Cletua M. Richey, Ogden. Miss Anna Keegau, instructress I - W litiMd vnh ii'lr K r FTER considering all its features carefully and comparing them with those of other phonographs there can be but one conclusion reached that the Sonora is the pne and only instrument which you should possess and your purchase will be governed accordingly. Visit the Grafaret and hear the Sonora and, incidentally, the latest records. Also enjoy a dance or two on our splendid ballroom floor. , Ferry, Idaho; MIhs u WIING r N Mu , nn ipm it Hpi'ropri.'itmn il Iml in r isd Min ijc sundrv for mti n ifinn.il park nfimjMition fiom f ' rn , (Mowed bv I1) limm fo " xnd nn i.jd the iptropiiH Mo .toin njtiomi) park linn for tithiT n.i from jb'itnt!i to k, su turn III the i nM i'ir turn il pi'Mt m cotiHiiitli e in Du uiircHe nor did tor mv of tin a reftro) mt mu itj r To Our v i i irrigjtinn nropuf nn v r j t v mIimi n fn mi Hi . i ' h ow n - , n i died w n rfrr of lit j f eia Ml v Mt be? a r- i nd h d to w ono he M t . t , p h 'ad i - n 7w vjrrt viw tfrronWuM Business eExclu5iveB5iqgri House il Latest Records lllttlUnak)ilMiMilKliiJiilillli(i;ilgaalT.'gntfJ!gfllWIBII.I!lllll'.gLf:iiui.TiuL-jiirf!llJIWH'lBlU)fiimi'liarll- i) Acroba the Street East From K. THESE PRICES ALL WEEK -- O B Some few weeks ago, If you renicmbet, we sold our interests, business and good will of our former location to the Peoples Market, who uow own and control our former store. As Salt Lake City is laigc enough for similar stores pf the character we sold, we hare decided to open up another stoie ot the same high grade character we lormeily conducted, and we are now happily located in our new quarters at 315 ol7 J19 South State .street, Just a few steps off of Broadway, where wo will sell Quality Mets, Gicceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Delicatessen. We cordially iurite you to call and see us in our new location. Once to Every Man to Be Shown at Broadway Seldom hajs a motion picture production oeen made that contaantd a more vigorous interpretation of the physical and a Exercises to Be irntal struggles of vouth than are ed tn tlu photoplav production of Time to Everj Min' which will be Held Mar 22 - Mtx Rub? Phillips preOMted at Ihe Proadsvav theater, com kAviru: mom ing lo'a enter! imU the J,mir Uee rhit at her home Itx theme te the terrific battle of a in Assemble Hall llitrsfiM tvtnlpa Kefrehinent! wer man again! the inherited craving oung ( Vik Frank tailed friend at Ixgan foi drink and then Ids phsicai combat durit f the week with his enemies Jack Sherrill, the athletic juvenile of Mr and Mrs A t Andervm of halt Lake r TUFA w im D the were ung womf-the youthA il tne screen and Mabel s ithee. Minda.) guertx of Mr unj Mrs ful venr- tork U inter Garden, star of till have B rue. and now plaving the title role in the e s tu th i ook Bountiful rpent a nj. i i vtudv a h reI fmiaih a i wek NVw ork produitiou of Mias Slmplicl-t- v nuthrwd bv tl H! B rn pta th are starred in this photo production i vvib men ss h'lvpit Ruth Roland tn The Adventures of their Mr and F M Bagley of vlt fake were is another splendid feature of the cl' k 'Si,ndv u all of Mr and Mrs l.eorge Swan Ruth txiru alav night it k pimmv A news weekly will also be program H in hs it.ti ,i m iiihli hull hr Jit j aitlMi famhv v I t th Pbi'lip of Ogiin ui a gueat of iiuw n .s Graduating Thursday Morning Hospital em-br- A v 1 Nucoa Marigold Troeo Rock Creek Butter Maid o Cloter Banriuet Pure Lard 34c 34c 34c bs lb In a f li ugi un .' . 25c 25c 20c . 12c s- - 1! vv d i Mi. Ull rcii.ts mu t 4 and iddre,-'- t i I mas inn undar Phillips Barker Venr Sundav tn Farming Mr of and Airs Fdward hobm guT Uubv M- -i a- - a Vfrx IPnr, Mr urfright nf Logan pel relative here during Mthe week Mr and Mrs John (. Barne apent dav in 'alt lake as guests of Dr. aud ( vis fr ti gin fir th f ng main-tetiaiB- t, d LIVESTOCK W N 'i 1 A . ) il t t'ni . r nt e j) i iltt fc- Tu 12 - whose loans have er mma on of the oinoraHon, tie t - dtral le ti p t d ami ha - to f iv r lo ms on in i in - c' aVirtoverg he rft ii ( nr I Lib i N o ilil r r- i lhinhi a v id w on tt r n r i kc e j . in it i v viim ni, with older h i i he o or h i edn-ip- t or b r po t a He n s j in i a t on i during th week Mr tnd Mr J"aeh Afason and daughter were gneat of Misn lavon Mjob orVAillard Mr and Mra Arnold M Barne lAMneads? Beatrice H.rton of Salt lake was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Oscar C hrtr'o B N I Kniphau-e- u and 'tre left this r Pnatetlo Idaho to make their home M Hirnen will have Mr ind Mia John x t t. m trroM to the east fop an extended 1 tltev wilt viatf rheir sm Slifrler iV nv a la xt M who the I K Rme. mldhipmnn Tliev also will nw il a! Annapih t pKkford IN ( ''lend liKago. Omaha wir D"wr and W sshiiiffton D t who had been teaching Mias i.rpet swan t Vt.nihfiejd returned home Wednesday Mr wtek f ti - FINAL Sun Mrs the Clan Ip Q f annon afttr Mr f hle-mnl Smith and children of Rooaorelt mix g the new operating rooms are guet of Afr and Mra H IMiam Xebter e w ill take plat vtr anl Mra Harrv Barber and daughter In ordet to eC'ne fuurl- the rrf Josie sptut Suodai lit Bountiful, aa guests of homo rhe rlx of a rure Rat EdroowrU 2 ha pitpiU'd and pntl el ed th- - firwi MrMrant mdMrs Mrs William Higg? announce tha vear tin firmi hok pinched, hoep'tal of Zelli jnd Far M marn their ige h a it- rf vv h b th ini ml to Uvt popll ? f Srrm use daughter which took place in Ogden the Inin edtaleiv 25c Button Steak i,i "f He t la.. tin ii ig r(l t h t t K Ihurdav morning font fi al high mu. will be leletirated bv Hivh'b in Hit hojttaI chip cere-- 7777777121c MUTTON DEPARTMENT 30c Mutton Chops n j i 63c 62c . 2 lbs. 48c i Leg of Mutton Shoulder Mutton Mutton Steiv . i PORK DEPARTMENT. Sausage and Hamburger, 35c 2 lbs. for 30c Loiu Chops 30c Loin Roast Pork Steak Shoulder Roast letei m-- i 58c bv Representative Idaho, appointed Smith. Ir.i P. Trotter, Cheyenne, and ( Wyo., to Hold Dance Tuesday I.ee W. hi-Gilford, - Senator-hugwater, harlea Kend'leh; Thf Tenth ward Mutual Improie E. ReilH ,?Worlmd, Wyo , appointed by K. Senator Warren; Frederick Seibert, . nS dance in the ward amusement hall. ( heseune, uppoinUd by Representative Mundil. Eighth East and Fourth South streetc, Tuesday evening. The (oniuuttee in eharge of the Cavalryman Saves Life dance is Mrs. J. 7,. Brown. Robert Rich of Gen. Woods Daughter ardon, Emily Higgs, Homer 'Reiser, E. C. Rossiter. Harold B. Swaner, Ruth veteran cavalryCHICAGO, Mav 22. Braby, Normal H. Martin, Bessie .New Luther Beard, yesterday man ton and Ralph Keddington. aed Mju.s lyOUPvrta Wood, daughter of Major (meral Wood, from possible InWesterners Will Enter jury or dfaMi when her horee bolted at Vort bhendin, it wan learned today Mis Woo.j was riding Mlnaourt ShotWest Point Academy at gun, onti of her father s mounts, when the botse was frightened by an automoWASHINGTON, May 22. The fol bile. to West the Point lowing appointees Sergeant Beard her orderlv, galloped Military academy have passed the en iongstde am! leaped off, catching tha trance eiaminations and will be admit runaway s bridle He was dragged sevtermted at the coming Pm ate eral feet and badly bruloed. Charles M. Reading, field artillery, un assigned, now at the Unieritv of MARTIAL LAW IN PLEBISCITE AREA. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, May 2L Utah, Salt Lake; George C. Milken, law xa declared In the Teschea bugler sergeant major, Twenty first Martial area Wednesday by the Interplebiscite from the regu national commission. infantry, Fort Douglas; feeling has lar service, Albert E. Wiggin, Lewis prerailed recently in theBitter district between ton, Idaho, appointed by Senator Bo the t'zevhoslovak and Polish workmen, Twin Falls, and some clashes have been reported rah; Ralph I. Glasgow, M. I. A. of Tenth Ward So. Stale WASATCH 8855 ll Ti:.i8'mT:!ii::i OUR NEW HOME 19 GRAPHS 4o fasf i Now Open and Ready for 315-17-- PHONO order record We can send the you very latest hits in the wonderful Emerson and records, we pay postage on any size order. ron M M 1 wr f MANDEL a specialty of nn. ty I 4otn- n arid Out-of-To- wn fvivirlun rn'.t AUTHORbSS NOTEO M M i in ' LH'.r n h n is iiMM SONOR& Friends reeivl i dT?Tim-tTTitl- lu f on a ' k nfrs rraT.i Appropriation Increased for Zion National Fork I h Of ( nBiiiM x pi v (till d n ii'i loins Ijiif,i often v Of Mexico , (t. W'K f mil of nn endmcni i . f ilinrgtd wi'h Robert v , Ihr arraind Ihiimh i for i HlMJJll h- j fok,er ms Special to Tha Trlbuna SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1920. SALE CLEAN-U- P ROSES, SHRUBS AND TREES TOMORROW AT OUR PACKING GROUNDS AND CONTINUES UNTIL STOCK IS EXHAUSTED 522 SOUTH THIRD WEST NO RESERVATIONS THE ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED AT UNHEARD-OLOW PRICES F (Strong IvOSPS I K.SbS REG i SALE PRICE (5c each PRICE ) 1 .Rel.?.:..Co.r.a! 85c each 50c to aoceach 25c each SHRUBS 3c each . Hardy Climbing Vine j5 Virginia Creeper, New Virginia Creeper. Trum- - 1 pet Vine, Matnmonv Vine. Clemati White, Jack and the Bean Stalk, White V istaria ... ) Ash feet (Cut Leaf Birclis feet Catalpa UmbrellaTSvF'' 1 Catalpa Mestern Upright f Poplars, Carolina and Silver (White 1 urnamental rn I Shrubs, including Pinks, Salmons in the ever- Pea Tree, Golden Chain, FI Currant, ("Siberian PRIVET FOR HEDGES - r Coppery Orange Yellows, blooming varieties V Hardy ohrubs two-yea- ape 0 50c to v oc each Leaf..... Earlv Hardest, Maiden's Blush, Tellow Trans ..... parent. Red June FALL Gravenstein, Wealthv, Wolf River and Twenti Ouuce WINTER Arkansas Black, Banana, Bellefleur, Delicious, Golden Pippin, Jonathan, Black Twig, Gano, Grimes R. I. Greening, McIntosh Bed, inesap, Pearmain 30c each 1.25 each 50 each 12.00 each $1.00 each 75c each 50c each 75c each $1.00 each 50c each 25c each ooc eacn ix each $1.00 each 35c each $I 6 8 ' SUMMER " . .LARGE SWEET CllCmCS SOUR . Black Tartarian and Red Cheek Napoleon Reint Ilorteose May Duke 'and PEARS Bonrre d 'Anjou, Keiffers, Clapp's Faxorite, Flemish Beautv, Seckel PLUMS AND PRUNES Bradshaw , Burbank, Lombard, Red June, 1 cllow Egg GRAPES Agawam. Catawba, Worden, Niagara, Delaware, Muscat,. I lame lokay BLACKBERRIES,' RASPBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES All arieties each each each each Extra charge of 20c ? er For n Customers 35c 35c 15c 10c each each each. each First come, first served. tree Tor In lots of 10 or more, 10c per tree. A charge of 10c per tree extra for packing for freight or express NO DELIVERIES AT ABOVE PRICES delivery 90c 90c 50c 25c CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PLANTS FOR PORCH BOXES and BEDDING NOW READY 522 SOUTH THIRD WEST SALES YARDSAND PACKING GROUNDS PORTER-WALTO- N -- -" SALT LAKE CITY COMPANY ' " ( i' t.P IWLUkli' WLfllTIII ..i mu ai |