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Show THE SALT LAKE, TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1920. 11 . FUNERAL SERVICES FOR UTAH SOLDIER TO BE HELD TODAY tNMT 8TAONO, Permanent the Year Pound Registrations. Intercat In the boy egout caravan to Bryoe canyoa and Zton National park M arowin. aooordlng to W. D. KtzheJ, man- of the touring department of the Utah State Automobile association, wba received five eddittoeal registrations for the trip yeatsrday. The association la ar. ranging te tranaport the scouts on their trip la automobile furnished by individual evrnera who are detlraua ed vial ting the southern wonderland and at the came time help the bojt. Those cars are Invited to accompany the youngattre on the louroey, and in thl way the usual expenses ef the trip aaa greatly reduced. At eoout camps te be established la the principal cities en route, every member of the caravan will be furnished meals en the baste ef $11 for the nine-da- y trip, end repair ewe to attend Inthe seeds of all constant attendofficial vehicles will be ance. it Is announced. A great number of tourists are arranging tneir own Jaunts to southern Utah to correspond to the scout trip, according to Mr. Riahel, and these are requested to association register at once with the club so that acat the Commercial commodation may be arranged. Considerable Interest In thla trip has been aroused by the associations contest to secure e new title for Bryce canyon. More than $000 suggestions have been submitted so far, and It is expected that this number will double before ths contest doses July S. The contest winner will be announced July and wQ be provided with accommodations on ths boy scout caravan as a reward, it is A Discount Sales Are Only Temporary So-Gall- ed tippies Special Suit Offer Is Caravan to Bryce Canyon and Zton National Park Attracting 4 , Your Best ager- $10 to $25 Bet--Sav- e Atiif Day You Come SOO-m- ry V- Vv nounced. I 1 ; i f f t 1 Puneral cervices for Ernest E. Strong, a member ef the Fourth division. Thirteenth field artillery, F battery, who died In a Brest hospital June A 11. end was buried In Franc, will be bald this afternoon at'l o'clock el tho Thirteenth ward chapel. Interment will be In tho City cemetery. Private Strong' body reached New York June S, Just a year from the date of hla death, and was sent to his parents for Interment hera The young man enlisted la May ef lilt, was in th United States for a year, and than went overseas with hla division for a year of aerv. of the ic. He fought in the battles Chateau Thierry and St. Mlhlci. He area then with the army of ooeupatlon, was released by special order of General Fsrahlng, but was taken lit at Brest Juno 1, ISIS, dying after sight days, just one day before the ship sailed that carried bis comrades home. Mr. Strong a survived by his Mr. and Mrs. Bt J. Strong, IS parents South Ninth Bast street; two sisters, ths Mieses Afton and Ruth Strong, and three broth, era, Martel, Leonard and Wayne Strong. Suita by celebrated, nationally - advertised makers are here by the thousand. Youve got to behold this sight with your own eyes to fully appreciate it. Nobody can tell it to you like you can see or try bn the suits. Lots of sales business cash no expensive only store frills and low rent is the reason of such value-givin- g. Contractor Announces In tention to Resume Con- - Professional Instructor En. struct ion; Situation Same. gaged to Conduct Classes Club. Recreation by Flan fa i building epere resuming tie as after the recent tieup of Salt leak building construction activities are Max nude' by Villadsen Brothers, with effiees at 802-- 5 Dooly building-J- . A special summer eeurse ia dancing hu beea arranged as part of the activi- ties ef the Cummunlty Recreation orit. Villadse,' secretary-treasure- r course will be gives of this eoastroetiog firm, made the fol- ganisation. The clubhouse at 328 South Third at the lowing statement yesterday relative te East street aad will he conducted by pleng of that company; h Bell, who h recently " Arrangement are sew help made Miss Dorothy connected with the recreation v opening up two of tho largest con- work. trasts ia the city, whleh have bees Miea Bell arrived last week from Lee down siaee Way $. These are the Angeles, where she he been engaged In gymnastics and garage and the Nash ga- teaching orthopaedic training la daaoiag. Bhe rage. Both buildings are pear the east Srefasaional of the Uai varsity ef Minegd of Social Hall avenue. nesota aad use ef Columbia university, "Villadsea Brothers, the contractors Mtis Bell hu been associated profeson these two jobs, have found it neces- sional! with Mis Mary Porter Beagle sary to reorganize practically their of Newy Yerk City ia the conducting of whole working forces. Work will be and dancing exhibitions, end optoed np under ths American plan.' " pageants has studied with Miss Marion At the Labor temple yesterday D. O. of the Marian Morgan dancers. Morgan Jacobs of the board of director of the The schedule of class in dancing Building Trades council ef bait Lake which will tomorrow evening is and business agent of the District as follows: begin Adults aesthetic aad charCouncil ef Carpenters, speaking of the acter dancing, Monday aad Tuesday building ontlook in Balt Lake, said; from 7:30 to 8:30 oclock; "As far as I know, we have nothing evenings school girls aesthetic and charnow to report la this elty. Th Salt high acter Tuesday and Friday dancing, Lake Building Trades council is markfrom 8 to 10 oclock! chilmornings ing time aad still steads where it did ' nature dances (for both girls before ea the 'American plan.' No dren and boys, Tuesday and Friday 'mornhas work been started as yet," ings from 10 to 11 oclock. A baby building class, for children 4 and 8 years of age, Captain O. S. Wood Will will be given if enough members are V t !j ! f enrolled. The tennis courts at the Community Recreation clubhouse are open to the S. Cllvsr bile at all times, and reservations for Weed, battalion Captain commander ef the tweaty-irs-t ineir use at certain hours may be made fantry. stationed at Fort Douglas left by telephoning Weutch 6045. Classes yesterday for the Presidio, San Fran- for beginners in tennis have been arcisco, to take the examination for a ranged for the following hours: Tues:gher rank. day aad Friday mornings from 8 to 9 Captain Bertram J. Johnson, who and 0 to 10 oclock; Monday, Tuesday, Take Testfor Promotion extensive service in Franee, and as beea suffering from shall shock, ins been jent to tho Walter Reed ho pital at Washington, D. C. for treat- (neat. Industrial Census Will ' Be Finished September The thdustrial census of the region will be completed sptember 1, 9. F- - Peavey, in thargr inter-mountai- n V k this district, announced yesterday. census will list all mines, factories And quarries. Samuel Borers, director of tha census, will arrfva la Salt Lakg this af teraeou. ea a tour of ths' country, While here he will confer with Mr. Peavey regarding tha work which has peen done in this district. 60 4 Butter Lbs, huger Full Cream Cheese, lb. west SURE HERE TIPPIE shows more 1509 Suit! at our unmatched special values QUALITY hAJS that STYLE tho big factors that determine value are over preset, in TIPPIES clothe. Come up wall show you tha $35 and $45 leading NATIONAL. LY ADVERTISED HAKES At guaranteed giving: of $10 to $25. p 1 1 $ o rt say we eaat do it and llv but it is strikingly qvl. MAN? AND1 ar sure "LIVE ONES." dent that BROADWAY for the edult state blind announce that quartan have beea prepared at 120 East First South street lor a workshop. The commission to see all the adult blind who plan to take advantage of this opportunity at ths new workshop at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon, when members of the commission will explain ell details. aiFT DIBS. 2ND AWE UP M FAST-SERYC- conform to the federal law, which requires the labeling of contents on all packages containing more than halt an ounce, the former regulations having provided for labels stating the contents on package of two ounces ' or over. commission de-ir- 25e 25c 354 ......25c ...... ........... .....15c Bpagnetti ldc cane McDonalds Instant Cocoa 2 for ISc 6 lb. eaa Crises $2.00 5 Ibn beat Jtp Bice 45c 2 pkga Cream ef Wheat 55c 3 cans Bevel Blue Corn 45c 50c eaa Royal Bakiag Powder 40e 25e Pure White "Ln'd, per lb 2 10c cans Black Pepper 15c No, 10 box N- - B. C. Soda Cracker for 81.10 2 pkgs. Kellogg's Cora Flakes ..25c 2 pkga Post Toasties 25c 3 lbn Pop Corn 25c cans Woods Cross (No. 25v) Largs Tomatoes . ...........15c eaa Catsup ,.15c 48 (b. bag High Patent Flour 83.35 Largo eaa Pieres's Pork and Bean a No. 8 ,15c 1 lb. Premium McDonald Chocolate for . , , 45c 25c pkg. New Currants Large can Booth Bsrdines .....20a 85c bag best Table Balt Largs bottle Catsup ,,,80c Brooms 41.00 45c Regular 35e bottles Hires Root Beer Extract ., ,20c 3 pkgs. National Biscuit Crackers- any kind . ,60c 40c battle Folgers Pure Vanilla or 1 ........ 15-o- a 10-l- Lotnoa Extract Good bulk Coffee, lb 4 pkga Vermicelli ,,30c ,.,.8Sc ...,.25e pkg. Folgers Ceylon India Black Tea 25c Van Camps Boup, per can 10e Larre bottle Blue Label Ketchup 90o 311-Q- , per pkg, . . , , . , , . . , ,15c Troeo, per lb. ,...35c H-l- ...... eaa Fierces Perk and Beaas ,10c 8 lbs. Limn Beans I0c 3 cans No. 8 Van Camp Pork and Bean , .60c No. 1 (or SAVE ELEVATQkS-AN- D E CLOTHES very figure. No man need compromise you got EXACTLY wbt you want. here M5a?and BROADWAY r Workshop Prepared for Adult Blind of State The W5i(ffl 0r9;U7 0 o'm enough TIPPIE meets every taite for OOOD & th rag Wasatch 6043, 8ZCOND SOUTH 81b. bag Yellow Cornmeal 55c 1 lb. eaa McDonald ' Purs Breakfast Cocoa ,, ,, 40c 2 tall cans 8ego Milk ,,,.25c 6 lbs. Washing oda ,25c 4 small case Bego Milk 25c 2 pkgs. Queen's Taste Macaroni or ...A........ VARIETY? . Stttte Dairy and Food Com mission er Drafts Tent tive Candling Regulations as we want every man who gets a farm from us to make a success. "It is b very frequent occurrence for us to ndviie against a purchase where we find a man is not suited for farm work or suek conditions develop that we feel that there ia a question of tha eustemer making good. It is important for prospectiva farm buyers to deal with responsible people snd with those whose experience enables thefh to select the beat land in each district. For many years, th membr of this farm department hav beea practical and successful farmers themselves. Thl has been our life's werh and when we sell a man a piece ef land, we know pretty well what hi chauewe arq for success." J, Fred Anderson to Take Kimball & Richard Official Post in Oakland Schools ...... ...6O0 81.00 ......... S5o 8 tall cans Bordens Milk 8 large boxes best Matches 2 tall cane Salmon 8 cans Old Dutch Cleanser IS f CAPITOL Maid 0 Clover Who Said Wednesday and Thursday afteraeons from to 8i30 e slock. Other claeoca will be organised on demand. Any further information ia regard to classes at 1 QUALITY If tentative regulations drafted by Walter M. Boyden, state dsiry and food sommUsloncr, nr put late effect Say Prospect of Income by the slate dairy and food bureau, merchants who handle eggs will be reAttracts City Resident. quired to handle them every 48 hours, when they am not ia storage, and will also be required to plaee ia each ease "The certainty of an income from a of egg a statement showing just when farm is appealing to hundreds of city the eggs were candled. Eggs oust he people in these days of the high cost candied by the merchant when bought of food," declared E. T, Capener, manfrom the farmer or poultry rateer. Mr. ager of the farm and ranch department Boyden ha also prepared a draft of of Kimball 4 Richard, Lend Merregulations sleeting slaughter heuee eenstnietiou, which are intended to chants. "Th activity in farm sales is Improve considerably the quality of greater at present than it has been for the meat sold on the Utah markets. Mr. Capaner said. "The outWith regard to eggs Mr. Boyden years," said yesterday that there is an annual look for a banner year in farm proloss in Utah ef more than 4500,000 ia duction ia causing hundreds of people eggs alone, on account of eggs spoiling to buy lands. There are hundreds ot farms in Utah, he declares, which will on th hand of the dealers. The attempt te put a stop to a produce at least 4400 per acre this large part ef this leak, Th regula- year. In many instances this productions provide that during the warm tion will more than pay for the land months eggs must bo kept ia a cool In one year. A Bumber ef building contractors plaee, ana also define what eggs msy not be passed oa candling. and scores of carpenters, whose trade An attempt was made to pass a state ha been affected by strikes and labor law requiring such candling of eggs, at troubles, hav been seriouslv investitha 1918 legislature. It wa lost, how- gating tha matter of buying farm durever. during the rush of the final week i ing the last few weeks. In this conI ef the eessslen. nection, w are always vary aareful to - The proposed lew regulations will give the right sort of advice to buyers s ' J. Fred Anderson, director af Ameri- can! ration for Balt Lake and principal of the Lafayette school, has accepted tho position of director ef Americanization for tho Oakland, Calif., public schools. He will leave to take up his new dutiei shortly after the National Education association eenveatioo, which will be held at Balt Lake during tb week ef July 4. lie was elected Americanization di rector at a meeting of tha school board . , i jp . . The Day Will Pass When laid, conservative bonds and other teenrities can be bought at prices to yield T per cent and $ per cent returns, The day will come when 5 per cent and 6 per cent win be considered the maximum yield for really tafo in vestments. The opportunity ia your today to so place your fund at to perpetuate over a long period the present extraor dinary yield. ,It will not last We recommend: GOVERNMENT BONDS MUNICIPAL BONDS RAILROAD BONDS CORPORATION BONDS PROTECTED PREFERRED ET0CX3 (tax-free- )' , ill a portunity to do something I bare ways wanted to do devote all of my time to work among foreigners," Mr. Anderson said yesterday, ; ' 1 Change Two Voting Places for Democratic Primaries Our investment service is at your command. PALMER Bond Morigage C& Two more changes were announced last night in the voting place for the Democratic primaries to be held Monday night for the election ef delegates , to tho judicial convention. C. L. ONon. chairman of the Third judicial district, announced that these in district No. 26 will vote ft No., 76 West Second South street,' upstair, and those in district No. S3 will vote at 415 South West Temple street. Suite 412 Walker Bank Euildir.j. Phone Wasatch CC23 er L3. |