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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18 18, 1920. WANTED TRIBUNE AUTO TOUR BOOK SHOWS ALL YELLOWSTONE PARK ROUTES WEATHER DATA AMUSEMENTS DRAMA iVS TAKDETIILE. Vaudeville and picture, with Dee Baker la tad Krnssttne Mr ere and Noon, rraak Keens a ta Dollar for Paisley OltPntUU 'N Commissioners Object Automobile Tour Book 9t to Midvale. Objection has been made by the commissioners of Salt Lake county to the plan of the state road commission to surface the cement concrote pavement on State Btreet,' south to Midvale Junction with a bituminous cushign from s of an inch to an inch thick. The county commissioners said . he would prefer to wait a yuaje and then make the covering about two Since it was inches thick. county money that was involved, raised by the acceded to the county eommis--io- A V IfflBSCZEILE tnree-quarter- onteroad tax, the state road Film feature, Out of the Storm.' LORW8 CASINO 'the Mimic World of lKfl,' musical comedy. Lectio Beaaleoa ia High Foefceta, motioa picture. MOTION PICTURES. KIN CM A Harry Carey ia Men Marked Lai venal coi Lyres aad Mere a la ft edy, Nothing But the Truth." FA It A MOU NT-- U F R ESS Robert Warwick. Lola Wlleoa and Theodore Koeloft ia The City of Masks; Mack Bennett comedy, By Golly. BROADWAY Automobile racing film, High Speed; Llghtaiag Bryca," aad Newa Weekly. AMERICAN Hobart Heoley'f The Miracle ef Moaey; Initial Jiggt comedy; Path Newa; Gordon Bretlaad at philharmonic orchestra. the orgaa. GEM J. Parker Reada drama, Sex; comedy; orchestra. STRAND Aalta Stewart aad Earle Williams ia Tha Juggernaut. comedy. Big Salt Lake Tribune to Putting Thin Cushion on Pavement Dollar, feature photoplay. FA XTAGES Vaudeville, headlined hy Jimmie Caaanu aad Basel JUrks. Five other big acta. Ld!n)!im5 KINEMA AUDIENCE IS DELIGHTED WITH has been The road in question in places and showing other 'inns of wear, and the bituminous covering is proposed to protect the surface of tne cement concrete from further deterioration, and at the same time make the road of smoother surface. The state has a machine for applying a coating of this bituminous surfacing, but the nature of the work is such that it must be done in warm weather, within the next month or two if at all thi-year. The county coinmiRMoners asked that nothing be done tfcis year but simplv filling up anv holes that have appeared ui the pavement, so that further dam-a-will net be done. An argument was presented in opposition to this policy t list the road will this year be sub- OFFICIAL TOURING GUIDE j J PRICE (1.50 IVtrden Bcnnlon, secretary of state and acting goiernor, yesterday took under advisement for a dav the question of returning to Twin Falls, Idaho, James F. Atatthew, charged by L. E. Herron obtaining property under false pretenses, a felonv under the Idaho laws. It ig said that Matthew sold Herron cafe fixtures for $2300, representing that they were free from encumbrances. Subselearned that under a title quently it was retaining note tho fixtures were still tertmlcally the tnoperty of the Western Furniture company of Salt Lake, as some due. payments were still claimed to be J1000 Since Herron still owed Matthew on the fixtures, he was protected. The Idaho law. however. Is strict about rep-- t estimations made as to the sale of property which dues not belong to the seller enrirelv, Matthew said he had sent his mite for the amount to the Western company with a request that the company accept It. It has not done so moved to Salt Lake, yet. "Matthew himself whwre he was a nested by the police when proceedings were started in Twin Kalis. Sherilt A. N. Sprague of Twin Falla county rame to Salt Lake to get the, man. Governor Be.nnlon Is expected to announce his decia.on this morning. w it A Fur-nittf- re The utilities commission of Utah yesterday took the position that It is probably not good policy to have all the stage lines leaving any one city under the same Such a situation, the comownership. mission held, might lead to conditions bordering on monopoly. The commission, following out this policy, granted the application of Bert Lockhart to operate a daily automobile stage line between Eureka and Pason, leaving Payson at 8 o'clock In the mornoclock tn the eveing and Eureka at The fare one way will be $2 and ning. for the round trip $3.50. .It is said that the schedule will make It possible to go from Salt Iatke to Eureka and return in one day. spending from 10 oclock tn the morning to $ oclock In the evening In the mining town. The present Rio Grande train service makes necessary an overnight stop In the mining camp, according to the report of the commission. About 250 people living along the route will also be served by the new schedule, the report says. The commission, at the same time, denied the application of Klrkendall Brothers to operate a stage line over the same route. Klrkendall Brothers already operate between Eureka and Mammoth. The applications were filed about th'e middle of April, and hearing was conducted by F. M. Abbott, special Investigator for the commission, on May 8. Traffic Bureau Officials Congressional Committee Back From Conference to View Irrigation Projects ! j. H. W. Prtekett and Stephen H. Love, of the traffic service bureau of Utah, returned yesterday from attending a hearing beforein the Irjeratate commerce commission Waah.ngton, D. C. Mr. also visited Chicago, Pittsburg and New Tork. We had a good chance to present our sldet of the case," Mr. Prickett said. We wey given plenty of time and I was on stand for about half a day. he The testimony from the intermountam took up .about one and a half country of the hearing. I think that the day, was well presented, but, of course, case we cannot tell what Impression we made until the result Is announced. Special to The Tribune. Yellowstone park will open for the 1920 touring'season June 20. From that date until September 15, a stream of motorists will flow through this great nature s wonderland. The best entrance into the Yellowstone park from any direction is the Balt highway from Salt Lake to th park via Ogden, Brigham, either Logan or Malad to Pocatello, tnenee througu Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, Rexburff, St Anthony, Ashton and into the park. An optional route is through iiogan canyon, via Bear lake, Montpelier, Alton and Jackson's Hole into the south entrance of the park. Both of these main highways will be SEX Garrett to Deputy Crop Inspector WASHINGTON, June U.-- The house committee on appropriations will leave Washington June 20 to make a tour of In the government Irrigation projects west. The party plans to reach Boise July 17 and that day Inspect the Boise dam. The project and the Arrow-rocnext day the committee will go over the Minidoka project and if time permits will view Shoshone Falls and get a glimpse of Twin Falls. The commjttge will leave the state via PoAtellb and will 'inspect the reservoir site at American Falls before entering the Yellowstone park. On July 24 the committee will leave Yellowstone park by the east entrance and Inspect the Shoshone reservoir In Wyoming. Going north into Montana, y SHOPLIFTING IS CHARGED. Lou Mou. 23 years of age, was arrested the committee will spend several days in National park. Glacier by Patrolman W. C. A. Smoot yesterday Joe morning, charged with BhopUfting. Wallis, 28 years ofo age, was also arrested. CROCKETT TO SEEK NOMINATION. silk shirts In his Mou had twenty-twAnnouncement was made yesterday by Beneficial to He was leaving a store at Fred W. Crockett, city prosecutor., possession. that South street In he would seek the nomination for county 1059 East Twenty-fircompany with Wallis when the arrests attorney on the Republican ticket at the A Utah county farmer yesterday subwere made. forthcoming convention. mitted to the state crops and pests Inspector samples of the ash gray blister beetle, with a query as to Its habita In the larva stags, according to Harold R. Hagan, the inspector, this llttls InsStt Is peculiarly beneficial to the farmer. In as much as It feeds on the eggs of grassIn the adult stage, however, hoppers. it feeds on green plants, including alfalfa. t The beetle dies off during a famine of grasshopper eggs, but after the become plentiful again, the beetle multiply rapidly, eo that after a few seasons the beetles are strong enough numerically to gieatly reduce the numbers and the lavages of the grasshoppers. five-need- le 1 Blister Beetle Declared Farmers st r y grase-hoppe- rs State Historical "Society Receives Red Cross Data The State Historical society yesterdnv received from district Red Cross headof ten reports quarters at Denver covering Utah activities of the Red Cross 'during the war. Twenty-eigreports In all have been prepared on various phases of the work, and every effort Is being made by Dr. A. I,. Neff, sjate war historian. to get them all so that he may have full data as to this phase of Utah wartime activ It j. . ht fen it Ill ii! . PICTURE AT ii .1 Illustrations Eaitalo'ffiBffdL, .fH ? M4 til I lAtl AUTOIST8 ARRESTED. Confessing that the automobile he was drlvlti" here was stolen At Beach, Cal., lut declaring that he had not stolen t.,e machine. J. A. Roberts, alias T. F. Thiel. 33 years of age. was arrested yesJames Egbert, terday noon bv Detective who noli cgd the ca- - had a Nevada license tag on It Shortly afterward Patrolman J. C. Carlborg and Detective Egbert R. Mcl.ean, 40 years of age. and R. E. Vll iains. 2 jears of age. both of whom were In the car with Roberts when he arrived here. They are being held for Investigation, while Roberts Is held on ll)o charge of taking the car. STORE ENTERED. MoBurglars entered the Gates-Hern- e tor company's place of business at 879 Soutn State street early Wednesday morning by crawling through an open window tn the FervPe Truck companys si ore next door. They took $258 worth of tire rsstnge and (18 in cash from one of the desks tn the office. MOTOR INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT. H. M. McNet! was painfully cut about Him the face when hla car ran into tha ditch near Magna. afcxwt midnight Wednesday. He was Drought to the Emergency hospital. where he aaa treated. Severn! stitches were taken tn fclu fane. f U FLORAL CO. Moved 1 doartf sank. Boatk Mala. Pboaa Was. IHi. be f low- tad foscral deotgaa. ROSES. 4919 NURSERY STOCK . farmer biackbsrrft tofei, ftft a Was. 1026. all! PETUNIA8, sstsrs, tomato, verbena fttraalaau alt kinds. Grsaita .Grain Co. Utoaft 47. a?12S 4 IiAndEcaptnf TREES trlw wed sad takes sL bed res trial aisd sad laws work. Work seat tad fears a teed. 19 Ird eve. as7949 Petersea, Waa 8878: VETERINARY BURGEON DR. MOFFAT KICg, Vctorisary lurgeaa aad 949 baulk West Tea pie. Dan tilt. Phone Waa 9011. Deaths and Funerals . FUNERALS. The funeral services for Richard Wesley McAllister, who died in his year at the family residence. 058 California avenue, .Wednesday, will be held In the Cannon ward chapel Sunday. The hour will bs announced later. Mr. McAllister was a son of Richard and Emma Walbury McAllister. forty-seven- th Funeral services for William Smyth, who died June 13. will be held at the O'Donnell & Co. undertaking establishment at 225 South West Temple street nt 3 ocoek Saturday afternoon. BurlRl sill be .n Mount Olivet cemetery. DRUG STORE VINKRfl WANTED. TOrMG mas with fair kaowtedr ef streefrafthy sad typing for efftre work with reliable lor sdrsscemeat. Good epportoalty f4. experieaca Address N 33. Tnbuas. Giro sd referreceta ftllftft 1XPERIBN0ED ONCfl AT WANTED MARKER AND SORTER. AND ONS FIR8T-CLAS- ft LAUNWA8HKR AND DRY MAN, FOR OUT OF TOWN LAUNDRY; ADDRBAft MAN AND WirS PREFERRED. AXAO REFERENCES. TRIBUNK. p271ft STATE WAGES WANTED. FOR BEST 8TOUK SALESMAN REQUIRED INDUSTRIAL .INVESTMENT; OP TYPE HIGH-CLAS- S MUST BE WELL RECOMMENDED; MEN ONLY WILL FIND CONSIDERATION. REQUIRE REFERENCES. APPLY 418 PHONE DOOLY BLOCK. P. 0. BOX 400. P4881 64158. FIREMEN, BRAKEMKN, experience unoeceaaary. monthly; Write Reilifay, care 3200-025- Tribute. p3233 rods nai with expe-leecHotel Pharmacy, Write Roferare Twia Falla, ataUnft salary aad reference, etc. WANTED A firat-rlaa- s pA328 Intelltftent person may earn $100 te 030 monthly eerreapeedinf for newspapers; 016 te 035 weekly te spare time; eiperleace ne raaTtaaiaf ; subject suf rested. Seed for particulars. Natlreal Preae Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. p8166 A GOOD ax pert eared 11 e solicitor ea aa excelleat prepoeUloa. Myers Cleaning A Dye-ln- g ANY On. p4294 EXPERIENCED drug clerk; good, permanent peal tire to the right man. Acme Pharmacy, ftth East and 13th Soutft. p2880 acEXPERIENCED ctoep re Installment counts for road route. Single man under lft Trlfe-tapreferred. Bred required. Address p2800 CITY work; big moaey; nothing te eelL. Call Hotel Raymond, 12 to 1, ft to 6 p. m. Ask for Mr. Kelly. BRTCS CANTON. p2093 Meala aad testa Os the rim siidst the everWrite Rubya FKEftftKR for Hoffuaa machine. Phone 17ft, green.; cool sad comfortable. Bingham. p1412 Place. Bryce Canyon, Ptngnltch, Utah. p2753 BAILSMAN for splendid phonograph business. No. 2. Loutoe apta. p2826 JOTSSES YOUNG man with sas year or more exparl-eac- e MIN wanted ta waar aur trosaaat fit foaraa ta drug store. State wages expected. (aad. Bax Draft Ca. W. Ttmpto aad Bread Address Tribune. p2240 4373ft ws. THIRTY cost miners; highest ef wages paid, sad best of ramp conditions afforded. OEjyTOONtCTLAOTOBA Tribune. pfeft HAVE your brakna guttara, aaokeetacks and LABORERS for work; mast hare fumseva npalrad. Intnaee, tenet MetnL Ctah-feldurftuft CUft bldg., blaaksta. Apply Was. 1199. 2099 RESORTS Salt Lake Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSEE. Burt L. Craig, Offea, Utak, aad LHUaa Neff, Salt Lake. G. Heselwood, Oakland, CaL, aad Kata If you suddenly fell heir to $308,004 B. Arthur Slater, Leeds, Eaclaad. no doubt you would have a very defiJaseph J. Featoa aad Floreses I Ingham, of Salt Laka. nite idea as to what to do with your un- both Edwin G. Norqulst aad Mauda I. Miller, both CEMINT contractor will do large tr mbs II expected wealth. Emmeline and Patty af Salt Lake. 17978 jobs. F. M, Cooper. Hy. S809-W- . John K. Morris aad Teldoa Uddiard, both of and forty-tw- o Hodges, forty-eig- ht years Salt Laka. of age, respectively, had such luck beATTORNEYS Oust S. Fapaskostaa and Bolls Mormlgla, hath fall them and immediately they made of Bingham, Utah. their plana. KINO. BRAFFET A SCHULDEB, attorneys at-laof both Louisa and Webb, Ldwin Baits 691 Jed go bldg. They would go to the theater and sit Mammoth, Simpson s97g$ Utah. In two-doll- ar seats They would ride E. Dotbloff and Barbara Krauser, both WALTER C. HURD, salts 410 Utah Saetags in taxicabs and live at a grand hotel. of Erwin A Trust kidg. Phowe Waa. MIL Balt Lake. algtd Maybe they would even go to William O. Walker. Cedar City, Utak, tad and perhapa who could -- tell Europe one of Dalphla I Mathis. Huntluftoo, Utah BLOCKED lADIE g them might get married. Marriage had never interested for herself, but Emmy had wantedPatty the love of a good man, a home of her own and children In it. Poverty had wrecked the love affair that had been the big thing in her youth, but wealth at middle age worked a miracle and brought romance back to her. This Is the simple, yet charming atory told In "The Miracle of Money," a Hobart Henley-Path- e feature which yesterday opened a three days' run at the American theater. It is an adaptation found completely mapped and logged of Buelah Poynters short story, "Marryin the 1920 Tribune Auto Tour Book. ing Off Emmy. Any person visiting the park should have one of these valuable route books as part of their car equipment The GEM THEATER IS Tribune Auto Tour Boor ean be purchased at the leading book stores, gaDRAWING CROWDS rages and accessory firms,- or at The Tribune business office. A copy will "Bex. which yesterday opened an Inbe mailed to any address upon the redefinite run at the Gem theater, la atceipt of $1.50. la v .... heavy business, tracting .ii.- -. startling, even bold. In. spots, but very, very nice. The has undeniable virtues and A. O. Become picture just as undsniable vices, but thay belong to the characters In the piece, for "Sex has a "souL Is a problem, beautifully pre"Bex A. O. Garrett Instructor at the East sented and cleverly analyxed that leaves high school, will this neaaon resume his us with a sense of the infinite at the unusual and work aa field aasistant of tha bureau of end which te distinctly which is entirely free from the sentiplant Industry in cooperation with the mentality of too many photoplays state crops and peats commission. The atory of "Bex Is universal. He Its treatment is unusual. There was nothing will be a deputy crope and pests Inspecia there neither overdrawn, anything tor, with power to enforce the state laws evasive about "Bex, which discloses with regard to quarantines Mr. GarLouise Glaum aa an actress of supreme attainments and prreat personal charm rett's speclgl duties will be in connec- and versatility. The art of the producer tion with the federal and state quaran- Is applied with a discriminating hand to tines against the white pine blister rust, make "Sex a superlative entertainment which quarantines prohibit the importa- and food for thought. tion of currants or pine, gooseberries from territory edst of the Mississippi. An informal agreement has been drawn up between the commission and the bureau, one of the provisions of which, is deaths. that it Is understood that- - the Utah Alonzo Heath, a native of Balt lake, state crops and pesta commission shall died June 18. at Soda Wednesday, be responsible for the destruction of such Idaho, of cerebral hemorrhage. pines, currants and gooseberries aa may Springs. be Interrupted, including freight, express Mr. Heath was born January 14, 1871, in or parcel poet shipments of these plants, Salt Lake. He was the son of the late Sarah Ann Bird Heath. The shipped tn violation of federal and state Henry iaand In the care of Joseph William The agreement Is to become body quarantines. director. The funeral will funeral Taylor, effective July 1. be held Sunday. , , er FL7JM AMERICAN SHOWS SCREEN STORY OF MIRACLE OF MONEY Utilities Commission Curbs Possible Monopoly u S tattoos. HT7DDART Help (Male) Marhio men aad mutter wasted hr EmIdaho. pire Copper company, Mseka, Good mas let a drifts aad ereae-ce- t. eaa make 08.0ft te $10.00 felly. Oaly ft rat-elfcxreltoat beard machtse men wanted. ad llvtnft credit loaa. Fare 310 reloaded after F1W 60 shifts. WAS. cuTixowEaa counted a success, "Marked Men, now laying at the Klnema, passes the test. Arry Carey, as the convict, sentenced to prison on circumstantial evidence; as the risking his Ilfs for personal liberty; as the fugitive, victim of tho cruel desert, and as the man whose soul Is regenerated by the touch of baby fingers, plays on the heart strings with the sure touch of the master. Completing this bill Is the comedy. Everything But the Truth," In which Lyons and Moran get hopelessly mixed up among bungalows, lunatics, oil stock and strictly fresh egga Tills new five-reUniversal comedy Is on of the most original and hilarious plays that ,as appeared on the screen. OF two-inc- Acting Governor Considers .j Idaho Extradition Case !. that brings tears to tha eyes one minute and makes one rock with hearty laughter the next may be t jected to heavier traffic than it has had since it was first laid four years ago, and that unless the surface is protected there will be more damage done thiit year than, perhaps, in all the four eag since the pavement was laid. The commissioners, however, thought the cement will readily endnre for another vear with some repairs at the bad places eush-ioii- j and that a coating, or would be much better than cine inen. It is admitted that the heavier the bituminous coating, tho better the roaft will be, provided Che foundation remains in good enough condition to bear the load. weather feta at Balt Lake City, If a photodrsms inquest. scaling IT. 1030: Wanted Pke Hlfbcst tampers tare today was T9 degrees; ta this month aiaca 1674 was 101 fcwct last night waa 64 degrees; CEMETERIES Itmeat tkls month si sea 1ST 4 waa $2 degress; neati temperature for today waa fe degrees; WASATCH Laws cessetery: psrpetsal aarm a I waa 49 d$trra; .aecamolatad excess rM9 U Me. Mata C PksM Waa since the first of tka moatl ia lft fegraaa; accumulated daflclaacy aiaca Jnaary 1 ia 61 TOMBSTONES MONUMENTS, fefrees. Humidity Dry bulk temperature at $ a. m., LA KOI Stack Is sslcct fna, 1 97 decrees; wat bili tampers to ra at I a. display yards. 422 Me. ktaU. 4ft decree ; relatira kuraldlty at ft a. a.r 4T par cast; dry bulb tempera tore at pooa. soa TTrORISTB lima. 7ft decrees; wat bulb temperature at boo, sub time. 02 decrees; relative humidity at boo, AU.XKST LAHKUUMMM. gait lakes Issdlag sub time, 03 per rent; dry bulb temperature at fWrist: sew slot. Fusnl dnlfas sat spa. ft p. a.i 72 decrees; wet bulb temperature at ft Dacarstiaas. Ml Scuta Mala. Wasatch p. n U decreet; relative humidity at ft ft. m.t rialty. 1A4A. . y4T 00 per eemt. boors MA1LCT A SONS CO. Cwt Uawws fa sd Tata! preripitatioa for tha tweaty-fou- r aecmaWaa ruaarml daalgas ar a rustically red ice at ft ft. m. waa .03 of aa laeb; total for this mootfa to date ta .Oft pf aa lack; ac- noted. Prowpt delivery. 4141 goat gad goutk. OASIS cumulated deficiency for this moath ta feta Was. 90S. ia .M of aa lack; total praclpttatioa aiaca K1.NO FLORAL CO.. 18 I. 2nd loath Dacara-tioJanuary 1 to data Is 11.3ft laches; accumulated aad dealga work eur specialty; ptmipt excess aiaca January 1 Is 1.64 Inches. S2S9 ttteatloa glvca. Fkaua Was. 9418. Sun rises at 4.00. aad seta at SiftlL taas EVAN9 FLORAL CO.. 218 Bo. BtAtc; Was. 18, 1920. 981 TAKEN AT ft service. Cat flowers, fuacvsl designs. Prompt WBATHCR OBSERVATIONS 32 F. U., MOUNTAIN TIME. MEN MARKED 1920 u officials Csinpsrntlre Jan A CO.. SBdestsksrs aad ssikslw at. Sow ck wkt Tstspl m. Waa. M,n ei. a. D. IVANS. SBdertakse. ewbatmer. Msetaary s414 MIA arsis. Wksktek cfckpel. 8 l OTOSllIU ra-- MIRTHS. Jeasa and Mioorra Kohl son Bardtley, L. D. 8. hospital, boy. Lawrence Beaamln anjd Electa Miaerra Chadwick Wlnchrll, 149ft West Eighth South street, girl. Samuel llaronl and Anoto Faoiochou Thompson, 623 South Second East street, boy. Marian Leonard and Mildred Byron Boyer Scott, Holy Cross hospital, flrl. Carl and Elizabeth Natsit Woxab, Holy Cross hospital, boy. Donald Suow and Florenca A III n a Child Lambert, Holy Ureas hospital, girt Robert Wilson and Hannah Melinda Wright faylor. L. D. S. hoMtaLgirL Railroad Officials Here .to Take Part in Hearing C. M. Levey, president of the Western Pacific railroad, accompanied by A. R. Baldwin, vice president and general counsel; John F. Bowie, counsel, and T. J. Wyche. chief engineer, arrived In Salt Lake yesterday. These officials are here to take part In the hearing before a board of referees of tha Interstate commerce commission today, at which an attempt will be made by the Western Pacific to recover $3,000,000, which It Is clalmad la due for rental during the period of federal oontroL Miles W. Barretts- livestock agent for the Missouri Pacific Railroad company, with headquarters In Kansas City, Mo., arrived In Balt Lake yesterday. Mr. BarLake, rett expects to work from InSaltsouthern spending much of his tlms Utah, until about the middle of looking after "the shipment of wool and sheep. - DR. LYMAN LEAVES FOR OREGON. Dr. Richard R. l.yman of the council of the twelve of the L. D. S. church leaves today for La Grande, Ore., to attend a conference of the Union stake. Later he will attend an M. L A. convention at Portland. Apostle Lyman Was accompanied by his son, Wendall B.In Lythe man, who goes to fill a mission northwestern states FOR DisPETITION BANKRUPT'S charge and order of notice thereon. In the district court of the United States district of Utah. In the matter of Philip Spec kart, bankrupt. No. 6789 In bankruptcy. To the Honorable TUlman D. Johnson, judge of the district court of the United States for the district of Utah: Philip Specksrt of gait Lake City, In the county of Salt Lake and state of Utah. In said district, respectfully represents that on the 22nd day of December, last hast, he was duly adjudged bankrelating rupt under the acts ofhecongress has duly surto bankruptcy; that rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching hla bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that hs may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debt provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except suvb .debts ss are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 15th dav of June. A. D. 1920. PHILIP BPECKART. ROBBED. For the fourth time In eight months the McGonlgal Drug companys store at 1558 South Fifth East street was robbed early Thursday morning J. Johnson. 30 of age. was arrested in connection jears with the robbery bv Patrolman J. C. Bankrupt Carlborg yesterdav and Is being held on Fil'd June 17. 1920. suspicion. The thieies took $300 north JOHN W. CHRISTY, Clerk. of flashlights, cameras and othr stocks, as nel as $10 in cash. They gained enNOTICE THEREON. trance to the place by chopping a hole ORDER in the rear door. D'strlct of Utah a. 17th this tht day of June, A. D. 1920, on -FUBLIC SUMMER SCHOOLS OPEN. eadlng the foregoing petition. It by the rourl that a hearing be had Health, ch il service and vocational eduthe same on the 2nd day of August. cation are among the activities that will upon af Rad Lake be taken, up tn the summer sessions of the A. r. In1920. before ald court o'c'.ocV In the said district. f public schools of the five districts of Halt City. r.otlcs thereof be ar.d that fotenoon, Lake, which are open to bos and girls in Salt I tike Trio cue. s newspaper from 12 to 18 years of age in- - the setentli. and said 'ti that ail districl, pr;nll creditor arid eighth and ninth grades Credit be known other persona In inork for next year. given the pupils In tercat may appear at the a'.d time and and ehow cause. If anv ,j ey have., GOVERNOR GOES TO ENCAMPMENT. place of the aa'd wh the praer p:ttPnr Goternor Bamberger left jesteiday for should no ! granted. ' fuitf.er ordered It And Cheyenne. Wye., to attend k, th court, governors day at the aunuai encampment of the that the clerk shall send by malt tu alt of said petition three troops of cavalry of the national known creditor copi to them at thtr gVrd of Utah now In camp at Fort D. A. nd th. nide". addrjeed a stated. return early next week place of 7erld,-nRussell. He Tlllma-- i and will attend a similar function at the Witness the Honoiahle I, said district court, and Johnson, fuJjft- artillery camp nr Heber later. the seal thereof, 'at Salt Lake City, In said district, on t.ie 17h day ef June. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS. d. nor The executive committee ef the Utah a Attest: JOHN W. CMRIPTV, Stale Fair association met yesterday at Ulrk. the Newhouse hotel to consider plans for P4995 floor of the manualter.ng the second facture building so ss to permit of the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. room being used for public dances during Sealed popoeals are requested for the evenings of state fair week. driving of e rock tunnel for the IndepenCoal A Coke Co-- Kenilworth, Utah. dent A SONG AT SUNSET. The tunnel to be 12 feet wide and 7 feet A lone thrush sings as the night begins. In the clear. Approximate length of thq, A rich wild song as the darknets falls; tunnel 18(0 feet. All oxer tools and equipment will be furthe world. $nd a rmstlo peace creep nished by the Independent Coal A Coke Oxer the starry halls. company! with the exception of hand 8o mav I sing on the edge of death. toola Contractor required to furnish to keep When the dark descends and tht nours their own powder. Contractor own track, lake car of muck up their depart ; Bo jnay tha mystte peace creep down to the mouth of the tunnel. For further Information address W. J. Over my weary heart. By Edwin Markham, In May Good FJwood, superintendent, Kenilworth, Utah. P4731 Housekeeping . of 1 1 pub-llsne- d 111 111 .) . Cn. a 702ft UTAH EMPLOYMENT AGE0IOY 4KILLXD AND UNSKILLED LABOR FOK ALL PUBLIC WORK. 134 REGENT BT. WAAATCH 321. a34ftft iTROCK ft EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Want Sseead loath Wasatch ftMft. Oldest, Beet and Reliable. kM LIVE solid tore foe good preposition. 406 Nase m 1404 bldg. 4 te ft ft. m. BINGLF. man not ever thirty years std for traveling collector. Call Mreday 4 ft. m.. 424 We sell sew kata. Felt Bldg. CLEANED and trimmed. pi 254 Pows Millinery, 917 Constitution bldg.. 94 EXPERIENCED beach hand; wages. good South Hals. kITId 7147 French Bakery, ft6l W. 4th South. WANTED A middle-agemaa and wife te live re datfy ranch, about a mile sot. W. WB want household roods. Ws will ps pftl44 you H. Enfield, Montpelier, Idaho. what ftour foods are worth. Bars taas?-sscWANTED Young man with experience to serve 7 Bait Laka Furniture U., Sast soda aad make ice cream. Whitworth Drug a638 tore, 803 R. 2nd South. Broadway. Was. 0687. p0ft55 BOY about 10, to learn carpenter trade. Apply IXOORWORK at Job, Coatsville ave. between Mala and p8S76 WR lay. surface, ftU sad was all kinds at sew State sts. and aid floors. Salt Laka Floor bead Lag Cn., WANTED Experienced monument salesman. 10M 9rd are. Was. 9906. a2S17 Address Tribune. ft44ftS WANTED Strong man to work ta warehouse. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS Address Tribune. p4480 LOANS MOKTOAUB WITHOUT DELAY. COMPETENT and reliable auto mechanic, perFRIT8CH LOAN A TRAIT CO. manent man. Mr. for work See right p!9M Laodle, Layton Aeto t'o., Layton. p44ftg WANTED Butcher that can cut meat and work EAUNDR IE 3 to slaughterhouse, ae ethers need apply. J. WORK back atae day (If required). Re extra A. Kramer, Peoples' Mkt., Ida he Falla, Idaho. ebarga. p448ft PALACE LAUNDRY CO. WANTED WASHER MAN. APPLY HOTEL Offkk 11 West 1st Booth. , TO West 9od Booth. UTAH LAUNDRY. Was. t29T. p461ft Office, Baat. 2ad South. Was. 149L WANTED Maa capable ef Office, 79 running a fruit end Waa. 9710; Office. MM East 3rd Sooth. R. W. chicken farm. Bountiful. Nlebol, Works, 769 Baat fourth South. Hy. 9602, 69. Phene Bountiful 646. p402O Lauedrj brought ta office saves 11 per seat. 1709 WANTED Registered druggist Schramm-Johnsostore. Apply Drugs, 10 So. W. Tom pie. p4A28 WANTED Hsraese makers, harness cutlers, MECHANICAL and structural drafting as destock saddle makers and collar cettera. al gas; min aad shop drawings, p. a, Padgltt Brre. Co. Dallas, Texas. p42?ft Hllller. su felt kidg. Waa. IMAM. kldl WANTED An driver for cake experienced wagon and to sell to stores. State experiaaca, rOOT SPECIALIST references and salary to start. Bos BA0, Tribune. p47S9 FOOT troubles corrected quick aad lasting ro282 A. L Park Haasaa, MAN sod wife to cook for fti men ta good cool " Boyd be. bldg. a 709 mining camp. Idaho. Ceil Was. 6414. p476I GOOD barber, good guarantee, Inquire Lincoln ELUTE RUGS house. P4804 WANTED Experienced monument salesmen. ARE mada from eld carpels an ruga, regsre-ia869 ceaditiea. at their Tribune. Hollywood are. p4712 e469 Hyland 1226. WANTED An Ice cream maker and res State helper. experience and salCHINAPAINTTNQ ary wanted. Lincoln Product A Refrigerating Co.. Twin Falla. Idaho. p4711 BERTHA WAUENER. salts 8084 9cstt khtg. MARRIED men for city work. Apply Superior China palktlag. firing, eta. Co. or cal! 816ft. Hy. Ask for Mr. Baking it 1 jys ' Lwla. H0U8EPIJANINQ pa to flag halaomlklag. papas cleaatag. floor waxlagl reaaoaebla prtcaa. k8697 Was. 4227. HOUSE CLEAN (NO, lodge No. 1. F. A Regular mootings second sack month. Masonic tempts. Laws, secretary. WASATCH A. M. Friday A. J. 4281 PROBATS ABO OUAKDIARiXlP BOTIOXS. (Consult county clerk or the reepeetlva signers for further Informetton. ) NOTICE TO CREDITOHt. Notice is hereby Riven to all creditors the Bar Farm Market, located at 79 West Flret South street, Balt Lake City, Utah, that the undersigned. Christ Kokus, sold all of his interest In the above place of business to one A. P. Haras. Creditors are requested to present their claims for payment at 78 West 1st South street, Balt Lake City. Utah, At Any time between the dAte hereof And June 29th, 1920. Belt Lake City, Utah, June 17- - 1920. CHRIST KOKUS. of p4687 WANTED Boy Auto Ce. to run motorcycle. Shsrmaa p47ftl electrician and eome good ante-mobino students or helpers. mechaalce; Murphy Oarage, 7ft3 So. State. p4ft8ft MAN and wife, cooks, R. R. outfit; one flunkey; 0220 month far three, 77 W. First AUTOMOBILE Booth. p4807 WANTED First-clas- s section foreman; none other need apply. Apply 20ft Kearns bldg.. after It s. m. p4fe8 YOUNG msa to work la kitchen. Ben Mr, Gll-beL. D. B. hospital. p4ft5l YOUNG maa na collector; must be able to operate typewriter aad drive Ford. Apply J. G. McDonald Chocolate Co. p496S EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WANTED. REFERENCES BELVEDERB REQUIRED. APT. HOTEL, 2f SO. STATE. p4ftft4 Tobacco Coupons ftay cash for tobacco ceupoaa. 66 West 2nd Booth at Je KregK WM 44127 bare none at TUKVILLB'S sa cycles. repairing, etc. 144 E. 2nd Booth MOkft bi- . h&384 P4679 ONE eompreasorman for small mill la souther a Utah; 0135 Oft moath to right msa; board 01.25 day. Also one waiter, at 090.00. Apply IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE 321 Felt bldg., Mr. Brelnlag. p4934 in and for Salt Lake county, division, atate of Utah. In the matter of the IP YOU are a bookkeeper aad out ef a job. call at the office of the Betttlyon Horn estate of John C. Sullivan, deceased. Builder Co., with references. Do not watte Notice. The petition of Elimabeth Cronin, ad- your time or ours uni cat you are a real Good . of p4933 the estate of John C. salary ministratrix 8ulllvan, deceased, praying for the set- BOY wanted to work In store. One with extlement of final account of said adminperience preferred. Apply 030 Bo. Btste. istratrix and for the distribution of the residue of the estate, to the persons entitled. and discharge of administratrix, hat been set for hearing on Friday, the 2ath day of June. A. D. 1920. at two oclock p. m., at the county courthouse tn the courtroom of said court in Balt Lake City. Balt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed this 11th day-oJune. 1920. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Seat) By M. M. Buell, deputy Clerk. Geo. Jay Gibson, attorney for petitioner. P40I7 NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Balt Laka county will sell at public auction at the west front door of the county court House. Salt Imke City, Utah, at the hour of 19 oclock the 21st day of June, a m.. on Monday, 1920, pursuant to section 1400x3a, Com of Laws Utah, 1917, to the highest piled bidder, the following described property and iznprovanients thereon, to wit: .Beginning at a point about 13d fast east Irom tho southwest corner of lot 2. block 87, plat "A," Salt Lake City survey, and running thence north Its feet; thence east 12 feet; theqee south 185 leei; thence west 132 feet to tht place ef beginning, and otherwise Ueecubea as part of lot 2, block 8.. piat "a. Bail Lake City survty. ' C. F. STILLMAN. J. 8. IJNDSAY, WM. B. HUGHES. Commissioners J. Attest: (Beall Dated May 19. 1929. ' E. CLARK. County Clerk. n7Ill p4066 AUCTION UU Th. largcat, af sMaod hand fnrwltvra, FTBM. stock sad gnaral Thn geode b, III BALES iHrasahold good are about aold 9 It ,rtca. clvat, fov Lk 1..1 Broad.,. good about (8 tblr Faraitur to, Wu. aai naga la tha eU, m aad galf 116-19- 9 9827. 2239 . FA R OFT. (HKAP RENT, KHALI. 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