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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 'TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE PROVO i Telephone will be discussed by Mice Symbolism Leone Gamette and Professor Arthur L. Beeley will speak on "The Psychology of Relaxation.1 Why Be Skinny? South American Utah Guardsmen Reach School Plans Announced Wyoming Encampment ' DETARTMEICT. MS Wert Center St. by the county clerk: William J. Peter- Oakland,- Cat, with the Intention of enson of Pleasant Grove, and Sylvia Thornlisting In the marine corps, Mr. Wilson ton of American Fork; Frank T. Knight said yesterday. of Kamas and Evelyn McBride of Provo; George C. Lovendge and Olne L. Hart, Commerce both of Lehl; H. R. Nelson and Maud Ash, both of Pleasant Grove; Stanley Hindmarsh and Eva Lew la, both of Provo. John Barrett, director general of the union, hae written to LeiCompany ster D. Freed, president of the Commercial club, urging that as many business men of Salt Lake as find it possible attend the summer school which will be held at Application was filed yesterday with Washington from July 19 until August 91, for the Intensive study of the public utilities commission of Utah and foreign commerce. by the Uintah Telephone company for Many persons of international promipermission to make certain Increases In nence who have made a study of trade will lecture atthe sessions. The its rates, on the ground that coats have problems 'for profit, and Its school Is not gone up and that during 1919 the com- expenses will organised be met by voluntary conpany would have earned less than 4 per tributions and a small tuition based on cent on Its outstanding capital stock, af- actual coat. It la pointed out that It will the way to a new field of activity ter making proper charges for deprecia- open and employment for young men and tion and uncolleetable accounts of Doth North and South America, The company says that the issued capi- women will satisfy a long-fe- lt want of firms tal stock of 965,040 represents its net and Interested or engaged In foreign trade. assets when liabilities are deducted, and it Is asking for a fair return on thqt amount. School The petition notes that Jensen, with twenty-eignow connected New telephones, is to the Vernal exchange. It asks that It be allowed to establish an exchange at J. Sickles, recently appointed by Jensen, which Is about fifteen miles from theLouis Salt Inks board of education as Vernal, with a rate of 11.50 a. month. Inof school buildings, took stead of the present $2 paid at Jensen, superintendent duties yesterday. but with an additional 10 cents per UPMr.his Sickles waa formerly a construcconversation between Jeqsen and VerShort Line nal. The petition also attempts to fix tion engineer with the Oregon railroad. He succeeds H. D. Bowman, telephone rates at Vernal by sones, ac- who board of has been retained the by cording to the distance from the central education in the capacity of a consult office, and to provide for certain increases In rates, the highest being from lng engineer. 93 to 94.25 a month for individual business lines. 11 Uintah Telephone Flag Day Is Observed Aslu for Rate Increase With Program at Provo PROVO, June 14. The business houses of Provo were deoorwted today with the nations colors In honor of the 143rd anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the national flax. In the evening, beginning at 6 oclock, there was a monster parade headed by the Provo band under the direction of the Provo lodge No. 849 B. P. O. E. of Provo. Immediately following the the following program waa rendered on the tabernacle lawn: "America." audience and band, with J. R. Boa hard as conductor; introductory exercises, J. C. Miller, exalted ruler, and officers; prayer. Chaplain James Rooney; flag song, words and music by Professor C. W. Reid, Marie Homer; "History of the Flag, Thomas Williams; "The Flag Without A Stain," Boshard quartet; "Elks' Tribute To The Flag, E. A. Mitchell; medley of national airs, band; patriotic address, Preston O. Peterson; American Patrol, band. At t p. m. a special flag service was held at the Commercial club under the auspioes of the Service Star Legion. A flag address was given by Professor J. M. Tanner, and a reading by Mrs. . T. Earl Pardoe. Musical numbers also Were rendered. de an Its Easy to Be Plump, Attractive. Popular-and June 14. The CHEYENNE, Wyo., Utah national guard and A troop of the Idaho militia arrived here at 8 10 o'clock this morning.- The camp la aituated on a plain Just east of Fort Russell and three mllee from the heart of Cheyenne. C troop of the First Utah cavalry raised the first tent and led the remainder of the squadron In the work. The weather Is good. The militiamen are housed In sixty-eigtents, each troop, A. B and C of the Utah guard and A troop of the Idaho cavalry, have company streets, which must be policed and kept In shape. B troop of Utah aleo reported. Training will begin with reveille tomorrow. Formal military ceremonies will prevail June 18, which will be observed as governors day. Governor Bamberger of Utah is expected to be present to review the ht Buildings' Head Position Lad Falls Off Water Wagon Assumes and Is Injured by Auto ht i Taylor Leo, 8 years .of age, 1049 West First South street, was struck by an automobile yesterday, said to have been driven by J. D. Phillips, 108 Euclid avenue, at Ninth West and Second South streets. The lad was riding on the rear end of a water sprinkler, when be stepped Into the path of the automobile. He was taken to the emergency hospital suffering from a fracture of the left clavicle and a laceration of the right foot. Mrs. L. B. Leo Love, 10 years of age, fell from a chute at Pioneer park yesterday afterHundreds of Primary children paid noon and dislocated a bone in hie right He was treated at the emergency their respects yesterday to Mrs. Louie foot. hospital. B. Felt, who for forty years has been COMMITTED TO JAIL. president of the association. Each child brought flowers, until the reception room Fleming, charged with violation at the Bishops building was transformed ofJack the Mann act, waived preliminary General Into a garden of lovellnesa when arraigned yesterday before board members assisted In receiving. hearing United States Commissioner H. V. Van Apostles David O. McKay and Anthony Pelt He failed to furnish bond fixed by W. Ivins, advisers of the board, were In the commissioner at 99000 and was comthe receiving line during the evening. mitted to the county Jail to await the The Beehive girls convention opened outcome to have the case of yesterday with a morning session in the removed to proceedings Florida for trial. assembly room of the bureau of information building. Mias Emma 8. Heilman ARTIST VISIT SALT LAKE. Fundamentals In Maintainspoke on Canadian artists are uniting to adverAt noon Professor J. H. ing Health. tise Canada by taking the acenio beauties Paul conducted a nature study tour, found In every province for their subwhich will be repeated today. At the afternoon session Miss Leah P. jects, said Miss Elisabeth S. Nutt, prln A olpal of the art department of the Jennings spoke on Balanced Diet. fashion show with twelve girls exhibiting university at Halifax. N. S., who homemade dresses, and a drama on As was In Salt Lake yesterday on her way to southern California. "Utah has much A Girls Eats, So Is She, under the direction of Sue Simona, was featured. wonderful scenery, she said, and should Miss Carol Lyon led In games. Today become a great field for artlats. Its de- was discovered In some excelsior packing in the basement. Through the quick response of the department both fires were quickly extinguished. The damage was nominal. DEFERRED. PAVINO PROVO, June 14. A majority of the abutting property owners on Third West street filed a petition with the city commissioners today asking that the paving As of Third West street be deferred. the required number of property owners were on the petition, the paving of The district waa deferred as asked. IS Los Angeles Is In the midst of another "boom of the kind It has experienced a number of times before, according to H. G. Whitney, who, with Mrs. Whitney, has returned from the California city after a visit of several weeks. 'There la a general prediction since the census figures were received, Mr. that the city will Whitney continued, have a million Inhabitants In 1930. Talk of taking In Pasadena, Santa Monica, the beaches, Venice, Ocean Park, Long Beach and other near-b- y places Is growing. Some of these places object at present, but owing to their limited water supply It la thought they will sooner or later be forced to Join their big neighbor, who has plenty of water for all. INFORMATION OF YOUTH GAINED. George C. Hanson, the boy LICENSED TO MARRY. living at 54H Second avenue, who wantlicenses ed to go to England with Sid Wilson, PROVO. June 14. Marriage o'clock for have been Issued to the following couples left Sunday night at ie " easy to be plump, popular and at- tractive, Instead of being thin, angular and ecrawny. 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Deposit Srhramm-Johnno91.60 with today Drugs, or any other druggist for enough Blood-Iro- n Phosphate for a three weeks' treatment. Use as directed, and If at ths end of three weeks you arent delighted, go back and get your money. Tour druggist, a man you know. Is authorised to give It to you. (Advertisement.) Service n, Primary Children Pay Provo Fire Department Felt Honor to Renders Quick Service Los Angeles Experiencing Boom , H. G. Whitney Says PROVO, June 14. The Provo fire out twice today. partment was called did much damage. Neither fire, however, The first occurred at the old home of James Sutherland, First East and First North streets. The second was at the Hedqulst Ne. 9 drug store, where a blase 15, 1920. Is Presented by Our SOCIETY (Oontlnttod from Png rive.) Department ttonal church to make bouquets to be taken to the state prison, the oounty Infirmary and Fort Douglas on Sunday. Donations of flowers will ba appreciated. The committee in charge Includes Mrs. W. Ray Wight, Mrs. E. J. Life and Mr. R. E. Walts. A card party planned by the Ladles Militant for Thursday afternoon at the Odd Fellows hall has been postponed one week. 0 0 The Utah League of Women Voters will meet this afternoon at 2:19 oclock at Clvlo Center. A Utah representatlva to ba sent to Europe to the International convention will be selected. Mrs. J. A. Wldtsoe will give an account of her recent trip to Connecticut In the Interest of suffrage and Mrs. Susa Y. Gates will tell something of the Republican convention In Chicago. t of the Ladles Aid society of Baptist church will mset this with Mrs. B. L. Corum. (IT First South street. Section Immanuel afternoon East ea Mrs. W. M. Smith and daughter, June, left yesterday afternoon for Long Beach, to spend several weeks. Mrs. C. A. W'slker left yesterday for several weeka Gooding, Idaho, to spend V i Mies Pearl Swift, Mlea Myrtle Hurd and Miss Lucile Hurd left last week for southern California, where they expect to spend the summer at the beaches. They will return home by way of San Francisco, stopping at Paciflo Grove, Santa Crus and, several other places of IntereeL ALT LAKE women are taking vantage of the opportunity presented by this department in keeping in touch with the latest and smartest conceits of Fashion, direct from the Fashion Cen- ters of the world. In compliment to Miss Vest Edwards and Maurice Anderson, who will be married soon, Mies Beth Keate entertained at a dancing party and late suppereve-at her home, 80 8econd avenue, last ning. The decorations were white Iris and pink roses. A basket of the flowere formed s centerpiece for the supper table. The guests numbered thirty. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. B. Keata The service of two of the Mrs. C. A. 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Smart Fashions Vogue's Exclusive Creations McCall's Misa Fulvla Ivina entertained informally yesterday afternoon at her home on Second avenue in honor of Mine Edna Williams, who will be married soon. Pink roses and peonies were used about the house, with s basket of the flowers combined on the tea table. The hostess was assisted by Miss Wlllia Robbins. Eighteen close friends of the bride were In iiotm ! MORE SALES, MORE CUSTOMERS, MORE PROFITS, FOR YOU ad- A large shipment of Lovely Midsummer Fashions, both McCall and Vogue, has just arrived. Come in today and see them: Main Floor. Case of Merchants Bank Is Continued One Week A continuance for one wook was ordered yesterday by Judge P. C. Evans of ths Third district oourt In the case of Stephen H. Lynch, receiver, against twenty-nin- e former directors of the Merchants bank, the order being made upon motion of Counsel excounsel for the receiver. plained that settlements with the defendants had been practically completed, and that but the clearing up of detalla remained prior to the offering of a motion for dismissal of the aotlon. The motion for the dismissal of the case must be preceded by authorisation from Judge W. H. Bramel of acceptance of the remaining settlements, twenty having been already authorised. WOOD ALCOHOL EXPLOQES. Norman Banders. 10 years-o- f ags, poured some wood alcohol on the etove at his Tenth West parents home. 284 South street, yesterday, and In the explosion which followed hie face and hands were He was taken to the badly burned. emergency hospital where his Injuries were attended KeittvO'BriaivjCa. c Are You Looking Ahead? Mined by tie LIBERTY FUEL COMPANY, . Fill Your Bins now with LIBERTY to. 809 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City. MANS EYE' INJURED. C. E. Wood of 480 East Twenty-sevent- h South street, fell off a piank near the Western Union office yesterday and lacer- ated his left eye. Hie Injuries were tended to at the emergency hospital. at- At Your Dealers. Insist on "LIBERTY TAX OFFICES OPEN TILL . To give everyone an opportunity to pay the second Installment on Income, taxes, the offices of the collector of Internal revenue In the federal building will remain open until 9 o'clock tonlghL The second installment la due today. A of 8 GIRL IN WOOLLEY HOME. girt was born yesterday to the wife tlltam Woolley, 2298 South Twenty-firEast street. st SALT LAKE MAN UNDER KNIFE. Solon Spiro of Salt Lake, who underwent on operation on his head at New York City a few weeke ago, underwent a second operation of similar nature at a New York hospital Saturday, according to word received In Salt Lalta by James H. Anderson. TRUSTEE NAMED. James H. Anderson waa appointed trustee yesterday In the case of Joseph Chaix. sheepman, by Jarrold R. 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