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Show V TIIty POWER EXPERT 1919 $2,150,000, He Says. rate expert for lh Utah Power & Llg.it ronipanj. was on 4h aland all dav jentnrday' for In comici-tloiwith the apfiled plication of the power company, with the public utilities commission of Utah for an increase In its power ratee. The examination waa technical In Its nature, and had to do wlh the evidence presented by Mr. Ashworth to the effect that the achedulea proposed by the t'tah Power A Light company would hate upon the revenues of the company. The company has presented four schedules to replace about a dozen or more now in effect, and Mr. Ashworth testl fled yesterday that under the new ached, ulea the business of 1913 would ' have brought to the power company $2,150,-G0more revenue than it actually did produce. Cm the basis of the ills the increase would have been R. H. Ashworth, i O bus!-ue.- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - New June Numbers Now Oh Sale New June Columbia Records A . NOW ON SALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Come in and let us play these records for your approval. Rem ember, our records arc brand- new. They have not been in several homes on approval. Wc guarantee every record. Mail orders Lucy Gates Sings Sweet Lullabies are. given Lucy Gates, glorious soprano, makes you share all the mothers happy joy in that Xtimc ballad BaJjy Mine. with Mammys Song, anCoupled other melodious lullaby by this exclusive Columbia artist. special attention and wc guarantee against break' age. Let us list the new month free of Read That Ad 0 0 0 por 11 WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNK 2, 1920. f Mr Kahworth was bj mail you Athol Kao Itiut, representing scleral minJ. aim reprellllihell. I, ing companies, each the.Manufai hirers' association of tsenting rah.- in her- - a Iwmc s pres-- nt at times took pai;t In the discussion. charge. 'I he commlfrBloii veslerrtav hd an a turn for all persona in .JAfternoon 4 treated in tli rontrarl caaf aiso before th eommlMnon, to appear to dis cuss setting of dales for hearing on that case. The special contract case haa already been" partly heard before the commission. but was halted hy an appeal from aoroe of the holders of special contracts to the supreme court of the state, of luck on of Jurisdiction. of the supreme Pending which Was to the comfavoraide court, mission, (he licarlrg of the petition for t a revision of tie power schedules was started. Th.s lase la still beiijg heard. Immediately following this rare, it was Intimated by the lommlasion yegterdaj, the hearing of the commission's Investigation of the terms of special contracts for power, begun on its own motion, will be reautmd. The commission proposed a tentative order for these rases as follows Oases affeitmg contracts held by metal mining companies, coal mining contracts, interurban and street railroads, offbe buildings, Irrigation .companies, steam railroads, steel mills and foundries,, meat packers smellers, mantifaeturers, flour mills, hotels and apartment houses, i ement plants, newspapirs ami otber utilities. Some chic thing were raised to til's order and the (Ommlssion will bear these In m ml In fmall1 fl'lng the order In .Poslam sooths, refreshes and heals which the ruses are sel for hearing, schedule for v Inch will be announced suffering skin, with never s possibility of harm. A brief experience with 'Poo-lawithin a few days. will prove its value. For instance: apply a little on some affected part at Crops night. In the morning, your own eyes find evidence of Its healing work. If in th trouble was slight pimple or inflamed spot the chances are that it has If a virulent eruptional disa disappeared. M. M Justin, field acent for the of crop Miniate, baa returned from order, It should be subdued, so much so a trip over Millard, Juab and I'tnh coun- that you will want Poslam to keep right ties, during whn h lie inquired into nrl on. ou Sold everywhere. Por free sample write matters of interest to the crop re West Laboratories, 243 porting portion of the bureaus work, aod to Emerg-nc- y also gained an idea of the promised yield 47th St., New York City. Is in those tounlies. Poslam soap a dally treat to tender die fraid esterdav that field crops of skin. Contains Poslam . (Adv.) both cereals and leeis are looking I While the backward good condition fiaa delaxed some of the crop nfle, he sas. others arc as far along a usual at this season. This applies Victim rticuU.r!y to alfalfa hay, which is now for the first cutting cross-examin- " - pnnnnnnnflflnHnnnBflHnflHflDHHnnHunHH Proposed New Rates Would Increase Revenues Over I1 tSAL'T LAKE.iTKIBUXi:, 0 0 0 C Aslworth-Olpuglili-n 120 SaSMaUt h Graveure Glorifies Great Love Songs 00000000000000000000000000000H0A JUST SEE The Want of You and I Know a Lovely Garden are two songs of lovers longing which give you this exclusive Columbia artist at his best. Graveures splendid baritone brings out all their $1.00 exquisite beauty. A-28- m Utah Reported Excellent Condition bu-re- N.Y.Philharmonic Plays Light Opera Medleys Hundrede Attend Funeral of Accident for kirf: Water Flow for Irrigation Sought in Applications II. Brown of Kanab has filed ap plication with (ieoftse F. Mcionag)e for the use of half a second-foof water from Fodunk springs and creek, m Kane countv, to Irrigate seventy acres J. H Williams and O H. Williams of Kanarra have filial on ten second-fefrom Kanarm creek with shich to irrt gate 4.h acres. It is explained that thi large flow Is obtainable only after spring freshets or sudden showers. A cement and steel head works are contemplated. J. ot et Foley Honey and Tar . IS A COMPOUND TIME-TRIE- REMEDY Out D can b relied upon to get rid of coughs and colds that lead to serious illness if neglected. Friend The only remedy we ever dm lor coughs and colds U roleys Hooey and Tar Compound. It baa been our standby for years, and it never falls us. T. H. Foley, Marquette, Mich. 'I xurely know the worth of Foleys Honey and Tar, as I have lakes it Also have sold with good results. A. L, Stans-bur- y, hundreds of bottles. Parkersburg, W. Vs. Children like Foley's Honey and Tor. It contains no opiates, Every User si and will not injure stomach . a delicate Spectal to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. June "L Funeral services were held in the stake tabernacle in this city on 8undey afternoon for Ray Jensen, the operator at tbe southeastern substation of the L'tah Power A Light company in Salt Lake, who was accidentally killed by an electric shock Thursday of last week. The funeral was held Immediately after the cloee of the quarterly conference of the Boxelder stake, and the tabernacle waa filled with sympathizing friends and relatives. President-8- . Norman Lee of the stake presided, and the speakers were President Lee. Earl Wardlelgh of Ogden and a missionary companion of Mr. Jensen, E. J. Norton, assistant to the state superintendent) of public instruction and a nephew of the young man who was killed: Richard R. Lyman of th quorum of the twlev apostles; 'Charles H. Hart of the first council of seventy; C. O. Roekelley and Lewie 8. Pond. , TRe tabernacle choir rendered a musical program, in addition to a solo John C. Wright. There was a wealth by ol flowers Funeral Services Held for Mrt. Mary Iverson Special to The Tribaee. BRIGHAM CITY, June 1. Funeral services for Mary Iverson, who died Saturday evening of last week, were, held In the First ward chapel yeaterday afternoon at 4 o'ctock under the direction of Bishop George W. Watkins. The speakers weic L. IV. Anderson. n. tor E. Madsen, John P. Christensen. Bishop T. H. Blackburn, Bishop H. W. Patriarch Valentine, Adolph Madsen, President S. Norman Lee and Bishop Watkins. Th choir rendered three selections, and Mrs Hortense E, Nelson gang the aolo, "Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go," and Ed W". Lee sang "Plains of Peace." There was a wealth of Lowers and a larga attendance. 9ope to .Allow Kings to Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid Tt is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or 51.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today ana save all further distress. The E. W. Roae Co, Cleveland, & Tha expression of happiness and gratl-tad- s of several of hie young lady patients for whom be prescribed the recently successful flesh form In product, known as n three-grai- n tablets, la re. lated by a physician In ona of the mdlcal publications, and It comes aa a surprise to the ordinary layman to learn the heart throbs of distress which wem te effect so many young people who are abnor. malty thin. Also to know that the weight can be so readily Increased by. the use, gularly for several months, of th named preparation, now obtainable of the best apothecary shops in seeled packages with complete instructions for (Ad v.) hvpo-eucU- Visit Italy s King tn Rome ROM 15, May 51. Pope Renedict has issued an encyclical tetter, announcing that, while he maintains the clalms-o- f the holy roe to temporal power, he rescinds the order forbidding Catholic ru.e8 to islt the king of Italy in Rote. It is understood the first monarch to visit Romo under the new conditions will be King Alfonso of opsin. Pope Benedict emphasises the necessity of "eliminating the germs of discord which have prevented the full establishment of peace end seriously injured. not only the temporal interests of th nations, but the life and spirit of Christianity as taught by the Lord's prayer and the example of our Savior." Continuing, th pontiff renews the pro-te- at mad by his predecessors tor the purpose of protecting thq right and digof the holy see, and asks that, once nity peace being reestablished, the abnormal conditions affecting th heed of the church snail also be brought to an end, aa, he says, they are prejudicial to tpe tranquillity of th peoples. 1 I f ROBINSON BROTHERS . MUSIC COMPANY tfeGmtun" j .j(j South State St. Federal Control of Wheat ' Ended hy Presidents Act c ASTORIA If Coffee bothers You, drink The 56 new Cols mb ig selection for Jen include 1 Grand Oper tria. 4 eong by 4 accordion solos, great concert at art, Ji popular aong bin, 4 orchestra aclectiona. 3 piano aolot, 2 violin eolog, 2 band piece. 2 negro folk aong. 2 guitar duett, 2 comic talking record e, 2 apaecbea by great statesmen, I bell lolo, and IS dance. Got tb Now Columbia Noyolty Roeord Booklet. Every Colombia Dealer Ha It CaowMo wo so Sofa o oaCofcmMePeolese UelMoeJIftieffemiM WASHINGTON, June 1. Federal control of wheat and wheat products ended today, the wheat director keagtng to function under (he limitation of the law creating his office and the food administration control ending by pfoclaiiiatiun of President Wilson This mea.is thl passing of the government guaranee of $2.20 a bushel for wheat established durJAPPEB IS A CERBAL DRINK ing the war as a means ofastimulatmg THAT REALLY TASTES GOOD production. Order IraaaYeer RtfaW Dealer As soon as some remaining contracts RjIECH-NU- r FACKIFG CO.. CeeaieLoe.il. Y. are carried out by the United Staea - -j- Grain corporation that body will turn ovsr its finances to the treasury department. Licensing f dialers in wheat and wheat products haa been In tbe hands of the VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. wheat director and the food administraNEW YORK, June 1 The visible suption ana this automatically ended today. Dealers, except those having fixed con- ply of American and bonded grain shows tracts. are now free to buy and tell at the following changer-Wheadecreased 996,000 bushels. such prices as conditions warrant. Corn decreased S59.000 bushels. Officials said the grain corporation lad Oats decreased 459.01) bushels. a at operated sl'ght profit, but that 'he Rve I n creased 1.91 9 uiX) busheis exact figures would not be known until d decreas ?53.00i hiisnel?. Barley the affairs are wound up. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE cotxnesu QturonoLxs fMnaoJVeJtb ope Periorf $30 rww u0nte COMPANY, Naw York aqd feel fine i t CHICAGO, June 1. Plans for resumption of trading in future deliveries of wheat will be considered here tomorrow at a meeting of representatives of the eight leading grain exchanges in the Each of the exchanges will country. have two delegates present. Many important aspects of the subject arc to be discussed and it may be several days before any definite conclusions are reached. Until specific methoas and safegutrd are decided upon and later rat Hid by the various exchanges, wheat trading will continue aa of late to be restricted to bustneaa involving only wheat available for Immediate delivery. SIGNS AERIAL CONVENTION. PARIS, June X. Ambassador Vvallace, acting with full power from President Wilson, 'Under instruction from Washington. signed lest night the aerial convention and protocol in connection with' secSHIP WORKERS HAVE CLOSE CALL. tion 113 of th Treaty of Versailles and NEW YORK. June I A number of section 27 of the treaty of 8t Germain, men working In th bold of the steamship making certain reservations, however, were Powhatan, tied up at Brooklyn, trapped today when fir broke out aboard GOES TO PRIVY COUNCIL. t the vessel. OTTAWA. June I. The supreme court When th fir wag discovered th men of were working in th hold. Six mad their split evenly today on the question board of commerce has the escape without difficulty, but the rest whether tbe to fix Dofair in th authority prices had to fight thetr way through amok minion and th matter mav be referred and flames. All escaped with minor to tbo English privy council. burn a Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS Mikado Overture, containing almost all this operas merry themes, is a musical gem' J as played by the Philharmonic . Orchestra. Coupled with the "Medley Overture from Mile. Modiste, played by these exclusive Columbia artists. A6146 $1.50 And 50 Other Great Selections WTWKfWVlFfll; wT1VW Son Lake The INFANT GIRL BURIED. Tbx Trikes. BRIGHAM C ITT. June Special t J.-- The laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns was buried in Frye., who died yeaterday. the City cemetery Lilia afternoon. P- - YANKEE COAL PURCHASED. UOPENBAGEX. June 1. The negotiations of lhinish industrial concerns with a representative of a London firm are reported to have resulted in the purchase by the Danish Interests of 1.000.000 tons of American coal, for shipment this year end tn 1921. ef beginning, and otherwise described ao part of lot 1, block ptkt "A." Salt Lake City survey, We are Install! C. F. 8TU.LMAN, to pumping plant r J. 8. LINDSAY, , hundred acres of fertile Snake River valB. HUGHES. ley land, known as tbe Zion Irrigation Commie! oner. project, which is situated about forty J. K CLARK. Attest: miles south of Boise, and have a most County - Clark. unusual, liberal proposition to offer to (Beal) 1990. 71U Dated Mev t., ght parties who will farm this land. Mormon people who have had experience NOTICK IS HERKBT G1VKN THAT In irrigation preferred. For fuU partlo-ttla- r there ha been deposited with tbe call on or addreea Adrian InvestColumbia Trust oompany, aa ment company 101 Overland Building, trusts- - under that certain mortgage and Boles. Idaho. of ) deed trust dated July 1. 1919, between (Advertisement. Alta dub, a corporation, and the usder-sicne- d. NOTICE OK KALE. fifty-on- e hundred dolls w 06100. 0) for the retirement of bonds Notice Is hereby firen that th Covin y outstanding under said mortgage or deed Commissioners of Salt Lake county will of trust. sell at pubtlo auction at th west front for the sal of said Written door of th county courthouse. Belt Lake bonds will proposals be received by th undersigned City, Utah, at th hour of 10 o'clock up to and Including June 90. 1920, and a ra.. on Monday, th list dav of June, the undersigned will purehao-- bond no 1910, pursuant to section 14uOxl5. d to th extent of said fifty on hundred Law or Utah. 1917. to th highest dollars 16100 00) at the lowest prvw No proposal! will the no described bidder, following property asked therefor. and improvements thereon, to wit: accepted at a sum exceeding one hnx,, a Beginning at point about 112 foot dred two per cent (109 per ceaj f the east from the southwest corner of lot I, principal of said bonds. block 47, plat A," Balt lake City surDated June 1, 117rt CC LIMBI A TRUST CO MR X NT, vey, and njontng .thence nnrtb l6S feet; thence east 121 fast; thence anuth 145 Wml ptV H. Gibson. secreUry. feet, thenoe west 1(3 feet to the place NOTICE. Fit Bifocal Two Pain in One Reading Glasses 53X3 $2.50 The ar not discontinued style, aa yon see advertised for lesa money, but correct style that have appear- ance genuine and to th Every pair guaranteed. minuto. W. W. LEWIS, ' OPTOMETRIST AND JEWELER 306 &OUTH MAIN Any plat Ilk new, glJO; missing teeth. Me eseli extra. Mail yew teeth w return In M heurs. OR. RAMSEY, DENTIST 111 a. Main Salt Lake POMPEIAN 01IVE0IL Sold Everywhere 4 Com-pile- |