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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1920. iiii ZION PARK AND BRYCE CANYON ROUTES1 IN TRIBUNE TOUR BOOK t . The Following Salt Lake Tribune People Organization of MethodUt Church ? Will Meet in Institute. Young for ths firt annual i Formal registration a of the Epwortn loagu convantlon-lnatltu'f Utah will b bold thta afternoon be tween 1 nd i o'clock at tb Mm Melho diet church. ? A banquet at tha church will be given this evening at I SO o'clock, at which president Charles Wesley Tenney of Good tnr college, Gooding, Idaho, and the P.ev A Ray Moore, Epworth league secretary for California, will ba the principal .peak ers. The Rev. John J. Lace, district of the Methodist church for and Walter D. Kline lah. will preside, wil convention-institutthe of president act ee toestmaeter. - - will the at appear Other speakers who convention are the Rev. Carl L Warner, church at pastor of the GraceandMethodlet Law E. Vaa-Allcramento. Cat, Plane for ml tha California conference. the organisation of a regular Institute to mutt of Utah state for the j early will he perfected at the convention. Is the young The Epworth league organisation of tha Methodist church, ptea ft was founded In the United Rtales Cleveland, Ohio. thirty-on- e years ago at mors than a miltlion.has a membershipareof held under It Institutes tha country of In all parts auspices yearly fer the purpose of giving Instruction for ' the guidance of young people; f e, en r Equalization Board to Hoar Mandamus Argument I will The state board of equalization only brief sessions today. In order that (he members meysttend the bearing Hi the supreme court on the mandamus proceedings brought by the board against James E. Lynch, county assessor. The board seeks to have Assessor Lynch ordered to comply with Its regulation with regard to tha asaeasment of money In tne banks as cash, rather than aa solvent credits. If assessed as rash, this money on deposit Is to be assessed at Us ftill value. If Mr. Lynch's practice la fol lowed. It Is proper to deduct from the total any Just debts of the property owner. Thursday. June I, the board will begin to hear, proteata from coal comps, ales against their assessment under the w regulations as fixed by the board. The Utah Fuel company will appear June t, June IS Is the last day. on which the board mav"h4nr Protest against ths valuations It baa fixed. bold n-- Lectures Will Describe : Beauty Spots of Utah Y f To acquaint the thousands of tourists Who pi s through Balt Lake every summer with the beauty spots of Utah, J. fj. Broaddus. secretary of the Utah Mountain club, will give illustrated lectures daily from the first week of June Former Salt Laker Claims That Narcotics' Cravings Treatment Yield to Automobile Tour Book EI John Seott Barker, formerly of Salt Lake, whe for the past few year kal bean conducting a sanitarium for drug addicts In Oakland, Cal., has come to Salt Lake for tha purpose of treating several patients from the east and to de what ha can to help any In Balt Lake who may ha aubjact to the devastating craving for narcotics. Mr. Barker was for a time associated with the Rev. timer I. Goshen, pastor of tha First Congregational church, when he was conducting tree clinics some year ago, and two years ago Mr. Barker treated a number of cases at tha Salt Lake county hospital. In Oakland Mr. Barker has conducted a series of free cllnice with the cooperation of B. A. Vandgvvnter, formerly of Balt Lake, now editor and publisher of the Oakland Dally Pest. OF- Mr. Barker does not claim to be a miracle worker; he make no claim that he can destroy a parson' memory or change hla nature. He has been successful In hundreds and thousands of cases In removing the craving for the drug. Hia power was Illustrated yesterday to Tribune reporter who was Introduced to a New Yorker whe made the trip across tha continent to see Mr. Barker. This man, evidently of considerable mean and refinement, said that he had been 50o Germain face 15c Palmolive a year and a half. addicted to drure-fnPowder Soap He reached Salt Lake Monday and began the treatment at once. He expects to 45c No. Fleece Shoe leave Balt Lake today completely ridden 60c Hospital Boll Polisher of hla craving. Hla own story as h told Absorbent Cotton It Is more eloquent than any description; 3.60 Alarm Clock, No. You probably don't know what tb 22, Top Bell craving for narcotise la to those who have $1.75 acquired the habit. The nearest simile Mops that I can Imagine la to Imagine your3.50 Alarm Clock, No. self lost In a desert waste, with tongue 300, Back Bell 25c Nu White White swollen, throat burning for a drink of Shoe Dressing water. you Imagine to what lengths PRICE 11.10 60c Palmolive race would go to get water then. Multiply Powder that sensation and you begin to realise 1.50 Gramercy out Edge and what a bold (he drug craving has. Plate Mark have cost me between J4000 35o Rlverlii Talcum "Drug and 17000 In the Stationery year and a half. I Powder There are several automobile routes leading from Balt Lake to Bjot canvon have made special past trips te Mexico and to I nd Zion national park. To many motorists these various routes are I have unknown. Canada to secure supplies. 35c 50c Stearns Haarlem 35c Carter Liver H the dilfcrent routes id Iho latest The Tribune Auto Tour Book for 1920 give planned to giV up my business, to move OU Capsules Pille . In the world Mexico, anything strip map form. The book is just off the press and can be secured at The Trib- to to get drugs, and that In spite of many une business office, the Auto club, bureau of information at the Commercial consultations 1.50 76c end Old 50c Lash Brow-Inwith medical experts who club, and at leading book stores, garages and accessory stores in the city. The could not help me. . EngUah, .Wiz.- will-Tour-ia Bookbe promptly mailed to .IL5Q per copy- - The Tribune.prina "I Want to gd'outon the street corI reached ner and ahout my- deliverance any address. Doom open f 9:,T0 herb Monday," a- drug addict To whom twelve hours without drugs was a torto the beginning of September. These WATER FLOW DEVELOPED. I will leave tomorrow a cured ture. L. M. WTrisor. ground water exrert for man." lectures will alternate with 'talks on the United btates department of agriculIn hla treatment Mr. Barker uses two early history of Salt Lake valley anil ture amt the Utah Agricultural ollege, distinct procene. First the patient le the foreign miaions of the L. D. S. lenterday asserted toat the ultimate replaced In a Mata of coma or twilight church. sult of a complete ground water survev sleep with acapalamlne. As he romes Mr. Broaddus also will lecture for In this state would result In the addition out of the coma and while his mind Is l.OuO.OOO of acres to the Mill Mr. Barker by produ tug area of completely relaxed, the benefit of delegatee to the conventhe state. Mr. Wlnsor reports much hypnoni Instills a belief Into the tion of the National Education assoc In the development of the mlud of the patient that he Is which will be held at Salt Lake progress made flow m the aouthweerru h rough with drugs for all time. underground With hospital. Tt was begun a year ago and during the week of Juiv 4. eounlles of Utah. this suggestive therapeutics Mr. Barker carries the patient along a program of has u cost togefher with equipment dieting, exercise and diversion. It will be ueed for operating rooms, Other eastern patients are coming to Mr. Barker for treatment here and he laboratories. room, sterilizing said that whll he is In Balt Lake he room and lockers and showers for the Iwant.-gtutilise his tlm in the in-- I attending physicians, targets of drug addicts of the city and o? TrOOPt tO ObstTVC slca ns'Tn rniiscsL's IniO OATES ' I2fcr $1.10 r 45c $1.32 19c $1.13 to-d- e 'JA MrTfhaY hTbXVyU if terra any addicts themerlve I ( t TO-DA- Yau. whom rr ht - cpwctvh TUNrTX6 STATES ARMXMeTtoeeiSML w Msw Msmm Bens mm Cm aC .AsC-e&i- SO , - renew. jrC 1. Sergeant Tall Comports Sugars and Creamers Low Comports Celery Trays Bowls Nut Bowls Marmalade Jars Vases Nappies i they Utah . National Boy Scout Week Trained mechanic Has learned to read and write v , Utah - Ask if theres a vacancy for you in our new, democratic, peace-tim- e Army. Both for $1.00 Broom Extra special, BOTH FOR technical, was presented to the libraryby his widow and sons. Spice is provided for other names as occasion may arise. Miss Julia T. Lynch of the publ:e library, end Miss Esther Nelson of Ihe University of Utah library, will. attend annual conference of the the American Library association at Colorado Springe, June 2 to 7. Four thousand librarians will attend and will be the Books for Everybody general theme dieruesed. The drive for 2.000,000 to. carry on the campaign will also be taken 'up. Lead a good healthy life. Learn a trade or get a schooling Get military training Be with $nen from, your own homo State I Basement. Toilet Paper J0 Rolls regular Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheets 13 Relle Nonpareil Crepe Toilet Taper Act Be Investigated 4th Field .Artillery 55th Coast Artillery Corps U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Engineers j CENTRAL BLDG., SALT T.Airm CITY UNITED STATES ARMY ' ... QI'VU Wizard Mop Regular L25 large size 'Wizard Mop, along with 1 $1.00 Basement. Cupg and Saucer Thin China and plain American China Tea Cups and Saucers,4 in a choice of several decorations. Extra special . 4 for $ I. CD . . Casserole and Ramekins 1 Casserole and 6 Ramekins in the beet baking tra war. Basement. China Plate one-stor- Plain White Plain P' White . American China 6 for $1X0 Table Tumbler Large clear glass Table Tumblers, made to stand the heavy knocks. $1x0 Basement. $(3EB0E0It fiaaieaiaoav Floor Mop $1.23 uEaav in'uiniu - !.' i ?,tv Treated Dry Chemically Floor Moj 1 25c Bowl Brash $1X0 Basement. All for $1.00 75e Carving Knife 39c Sanitary Toaster 25e Dover Egg Beater AIL tol China Basement. 1 1 1 1 American as....... 4 for $1X3 New Wing at Holy Cross Hospital Is Dedicated Dedication exercises for tha new west wing of ' the Holy Cross hospital wars held yesterday morning ip the chapel at that Institution. The RL Rev. Joseph 8. Olas. bishop of Utah, celebrated the pontifical blah mass. Monsignor P. M Cushnahan of Ogden acted ss deacon and the RV. Father Patrick Sheehan of Balt Lake aa subdeacon. Following the mass the opersting rooms were blessed by Bishop Glass. The new wing Is ai) addlon of y stories on a projection of the I AA V I iWtJ Ex- - flk special, BOTH FOR $SDi!5STZJG I 9th Engineers llih Cavalry I ft pi lUU O I ftf Basement. rriTiiTrrriTETrn Banker. Condemns Lack of Interest in Politics privilege. A resolution favoring Immediate action by congress looking to tha increase of the salaries of postal employees was passed by the club. Coplea will be nt to t nlted State Senator Reed Smoot, United States Senator William H. King and Congres-e-men James H. Maya and Milton H. Welling. with tha request that they do what they can In behalf of tha recommendation. Infantry K. 0 'B. 15c d "Never has there been a time for half a century when tha unorganised majority could make itself felt In American elections a today, said Charles R. M.xbey, cashier of the Bountiful State bank in speaking at tha weekly luncheon cf the Kiwanls club at the Newhouee hotel yes- terday. He scored the Indifference of many of tb citlsens In politics, adding that no man had a right to criticise the government If h had not exercised hla suffrage Her are your Horn Scat Regiments of tha Regular Army " Sth 1X3 ... SLUE BOOK COMPILER IN CITY, A handsome bronze tablet has been of Ban Francisco and Emil E. M. placed in the entrance corridor of the K. FrankErrery of Chicago arrived In S.;lt iJike public library for the purpoBe of com-- I yesterday Roth nre helping compile "The memorating the names of donors to the Automobile Blue Book, and com here on business. library. The first name to be inscribed is Fewaon Smita, whose that of the late J. rim9Ninit valuable collection of books, mostly forty-secon- 32nd Basement. Six erm Clothes Drier 1 to Library Will Remembered by Tablet to read or write BORN aabroad, unableunfitted for a good job, day laborer, Carl Nielson joined the United . States Army. A few months ago he received an honorable discharge. In one year he rose from private to He has learned Eng- corporal, then to sergeant. s lish. He has become a trained mechanic, a valuable American citiscn. ' . . What the Army did for this man - Your Choice of Any W at $1.00 l j with him through the -- ih flap-Jac- English In perfect physical condition Has saved $250, , t-- Va INCLUDED ARE: Arrangements are being made by all county hospital. ,0011! troops In Utah for the observapre In speaking of tha general situation of national Boy Scout week, which will regarding drug addicts, Mr. Barker said j be held from May 30 to June- I. The Balt Lake count II, aa well aa- many of yesterday: "The dry law has Increased the use of; the city troops. are arranging special features In additfon to the official procan no doubt to he drugs. Of that there anv on who hat studied the situation gram. which Is as Billows; Sunday. Mav 30. will In all the them writ!) any thoroughness. But drugs have reached eurh high prices that there are churches, Friday, Jung 4. will be known now but two classes who can secure as overnight hike dgy, whsn H Is expectthem. First are the wealthy, to whom ed hundreds of boys will make hikes to y canyons. the expense of gratifying their uraving ngar-bNational scout field day is planned for Is a secondary consideration. Then there are tha poor who commit any manner Saturday, June t, with competition in Camp cookery of crime to get the money to buy drugs lines of shout with free samples of miniature with," will be a of the field day feature At Demonstrations of all scout program. rupted be will held during the week "Mr. Barker Is right. If a man Is a activities Including special parades, meetings, banc drug addict and without the amount lie quets and campaigns. do wants, he will anything under the heavens to get It. The craving breaks down any moral or Intellectual barrier 8 Compensation th man may havt. Tha physical dtlr win overwhelm him and ho will get the Will drugs. Mr. Barker estimated yesterday that To Investigate the workingmen's comthere are more than 300 drug addicts pensation act in Utah, Carl Hookstadt within a radius of fifty mile of Salt of Washington D C representing the Lake. He expressed the hope that he will hate an opportunity to help some of department of labor, arrived, In Balt Lake yesterday. them at least. Mr. Hookstadt will confer with the state Industrial commission and other officials j while here. He says representatives are Donors being sent to every state where workingmen a compensation laws are In exlstenac. Be will communicate ,filA V ' anyphy m 111: and Semi-jC- ut OFFICIAL TOURING GUIDE 1100,-OO- J Sale, of 1920 FOR a aa 9I1LJ Basemeat. Doors Open at 9:30 |