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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1920. 14 SIX FAIR GIRL GRADUATES IN TWO FAMILIES n 0 0 0 PARENTS PROUD TO EXPEND FOR COSTUMES 0 0 course. Top,- left to right, Geneve IX GIULS,' three In each of two famfllea, who finished high achool Ilesth, Lola Heath end GertrVo Heath; lower, left to right, Dorothy Coulam, Mildred Coulam end Lucille Conlem - Amended by House to Mee Wilson Objections, Fail of Action in Senate. r WASHINGTON, June 5. After It had been emended to meet President Wilson objections, the bill to esteb lish e national budget system July 1 was repealed todsy by the house end sent to the senate. It failed of action and died when congress adjourned. The president vetoed the bill last night because exclusive authority was given to congress to remove the comptroller general and assistant comptrol ler general, whqse appointment by the measure. president is pro'ided in the to a change Republican leaders agreed two ofplacing the control over the ficers with the president, who would with the advice and appoint them consent of the senate." Wingo, .Democrat, Representative Arkansas, had complained that the Re through publicans sought to "jam the bill with a constitutional question unsettled, but this wsa denied fcv Representative Mondell, Wyoming, the Republican leader This ie mean, petty, partisan effort to slep the president in the face, declared Mr. No one has any intention to slap retorted the president in the face, o r Mr. Mondell. After it was reported by the senate budget budget committee the amended bill encountered a filibuster on the senate floor. Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri, spoke for nearly an hourHar-in opposition to it, and then Senator began reading ris, Democrst, Georgia, matter into the record from one of the bills. appropriation Rear Admiral Winterhalter Dies in Nations Capital . WASHINGTON, June 5. Rear Admiral Albert Winterhalter, a member of the general board and former commander in chief of the Asiatic fleer, .lied suddenly at the naval hospital here today. Pneumonia was the cause of the admirals death. He had been ill only a few days. Admiral Winterhalter was born in years ago He was Detroit, aixtv-fou- r a member of the board of control and management of the world's fair at Chicago at 1893 and later served on the flagship of the Pacific fleet. The admiral was first appointed to the general board in 1911 and in 1915 be was named commander of the Asiatic fleet, serving there until three years ago, when he again was appointed to duty, with the general board here. Pocatello High School Holds Closing Exercises engineer, has reported that about sulting 40 per cent of the present water supply of Heath and la lost through seepage jupd that this could Daughter be saved by lining tb canals Mr. Slater adds that last year he lost Coulam Households Fin an entire crop of clover aeed and has been damaged this season to the extent ish High School Courses. On the of $500 on the same acreage other hand, farmers In the section of the project say that the plan would damage their holdings because the suhflow would not rise and O have three daughters graduated that he cost of additional water would from high school courses In the be too exp.nsh e same year la an experience not Turning water into the canals early In often known to parents, but Salt the season might relieve the situation. Officials of the United States reclamation Lake hae two such cases this service state that there Is an abundance spring! Mr. and Mra. F. D. Heath, 990 of vater to supply the whole project. South Twenty-firEast street, were compelled to purchase three graduating Sentiment Favors Lining costumes this year, and Mr. and Mra NEW PASTOR OFFICIATING Joseph Coulam. 21 South Seventh East Minidoka Project Canals Special to The Tribune s hsd similar street, happy expepse In the Heath family, Gertrude, 18 years RUPERT Idaho, June 5 The finished of domestic science the Hood age. River Ore of The , to Tribune la Hayden Epecisl with a minor In mathematics RUPERT. Idaho, June 5 According to officiating at the Baptist ehuren since eourse IS years of West Lulu. ths of Rev school, the Van Henrv high G. F Slater, sentiment appears to be the resignation charge of a church ags, completed the commercial eourse st growing In favor of lining the canalsoon-on- Engelen to assume the West high school, and Geneva, 14 at Mtasouia, Mont. Mr. Hanna, the Minidoka project years of age, completed ths work at ths Irving Junior high school. Gertruds will prepare herself to teach this coming school year, Lulu will take up office work and Geneve will enter the West high school. In ths Coulam family, Lucllls le plan ning to enter the University of Utah In the normal department, Mildred will seek a position as a stenographer and Dorothy will enter the L D. S. university to study domestic The graduates are as follows Ada Amundsen, Eldon Archibald, foover Anderson. Merrll Baird, Ear! Bradfleld. Harold Bell, Luther Crist, Anna Chapman, Alice Cullen. Mary Derhara, Muriel Dodge, Jean Frailer. Anna Glttena, Jessica Grant, Theodore Purt, Dora Maurice Lana Dorr Johnson. Irene Mullca, Ida Matthews, Jay MemU, Elsie Malone. Potter, Mary Margaret Quinn, Vernon Rickard, Mary Roberta, Margaret Rowland, Mildred Roup, Gladys Reid John Robinson. James V. Short, Beulah Snow, Jamee btromme, Harry Smith Grace 6anson, Harold T'acey, John Wirt. Fern Williams, Veran Wood, Hovt Woolley, Marie Zlebarth. 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WILSON TO FILL T Free Band Concerts Today! Adjournment With all the e ex-ecutio- WHOLESALE of Congress Leaves Appointment to Be Made During Recess. brilliant R. Owen Sweeten s Con- cert Band has 'resumed the ever- popular Sunday concerts at Salt- Two concerts will be given today this afternoon and ning, featuring both popular and old-tim- n, , Warming under the sunshine of the past few days, bathing is more than delightfuL . Every amusement f drawing crowds. Bathing Girl Revue Jure 16 Girls, Enter This Famous Beauty Contest V Girls, hare your suits ready to enter the greatest bathing revue ever held at a Utah resort. Numerous worthwhile-prizes have been offered and eighty contestants have already entered. Hand in your name at tween 4:30 and 5:30 p. Win the first prize of $50 or one 29 other valuable prizes. of-th- . 7:15 MM4 &. e Train Schedule m., 9:15 &. cl, 12 noon, 2 oclock p.'m. and every 20 Bound trip, 35c. Children from 6 to 12. 20a Under 6 free. min-ute- s. rr SALT LAKE CITY. 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It was said todav- at the state department that Mr. Morgenthau could not be given a recess appointment under the 10 J.AViJ We Wish to Announce Spend Your Winters at that on WEDNESDAY, J LNE 9th, we will be open for business at our new location u 44 EAST law Four other diplomatic posts are vacant, the United States being without a minister to Bulgaria, Finland, Greece and Honduras. Another nomination which the senate hae again failed to act upon ia that of John Skelton Williams to be comptroller of the currency. He was given a recess appointment last year after the aenate failed to confirm bis nomination. DISTRIBUTORS. : v classic music. Hardware Co. Strevell-Paterso- n FIRST SOUTH STREET. iITCHEHETTE We take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation of your past patronage, and ask a continuance of the same, assuring able to give yon the BEST in QUALITY and SERVICE, able to give yon the BEST in QUALITY and SERCISE, Telephones Are Removed .From O. S. L. 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