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Show J m THE SALT LAKE TKiEUJNE, Automobile Association ; to Hold Dinner Monday A meeting and dinner arranged by Salt the Lake County Automotive Trades unit y and fellowship Ju tu of the Industry will be oclock Monday evening at ?? w? the Newhouse hotel. Invitations nave been extended to the trades folk of Logan, Ogden and Provo, and it U expected arepren tatlve gathering will be pres- - ' In response to an appeal from Philander P. Claxton, United States commissioner of education. Governor Bamberger yesterday Issued a proclamation declaring the week, of December 5 to XX as "school week In Utah, and urging various means for its observance. The governor says: . "As a part of the nation-wid- e campaign for the Improvement of the schools and other agencies of education, the commissioner of education of the United states has designated the week of Deas school week' throughout cember the country and is urging such observas will effectively disseminate acance curate Information In regard to the conditions and needs of our schools, enhance the appreciation of the value of education and create such interest as will result In better opportunities for education. X, BamSimon "Now, therefore, berger, governor of the state of Utah, do hereby set apart and designate the period from December 5 to XX, inclusive, as school week In the state of Utah. To carry out the purpose of the designation I would respectfully suggest: "That the press of the state give special attention to educational topics, "That on Sunday, December 5, ministers direct attention to the importance of .. education. "That other religious organisations meetings to discussions of educational matters. "That during the week various organisations of any character whatever discuss the need and value' of education. That motion picture houses display on the screens such facts and figures regarding education as will stimulate interest In the movement. "That in all universities, college?- and normal schools the convocation hours of the week be devoted to discussion of education In general and of their own particular needs. . "That in all elementary and high schools, teachers devote one period each day of the week to the subject, giving such information as may reflect how schools are supported and the values received In return. v "That In all school and debating societies meetings be held at which the subject will be some topic relating to education. "That themes, essays and compositions In elementary be prepared and high schools relative "That on Friday afternoon and evening, community meetings in tho Interests of education be held in school houses. "That the state department of education provide information through the press and otherwise in reg&nLrfo conditions and needs of schools, and that city of schools and county superintendents hold meetings of their teachers on Friday or Haturday of the week before school week for the discussion of their, local problems and for the preparation of observance of plana for the fullest school week. . N de-o- te - PRESIDENT GRANT TO BE SPEAKER. President Heber J. Grant of the L. D. p. church will be the speaker at the Twentieth ward chapel this evening. Special music will be furnished by the choir, under the conductorship of David Reese, the newly appointed chorister. C. B. Hawley, president of the Salt LAks Commercial club and general manager of the Jntermoiintain Electric com- pany, will be toastmaster. J. H of the Commercial dub, and Albert & Brown, assistant sales manager of the Utah Oil Refining company, will talk on problems f interest to the tradesmen. t Jhf principal address of tho evening will Bo delivered by F. E. Moskovics, vice president of the Nordyke-Msrmo- n company, who is coming from Lxs Angeles as the guest of honor, last August Mr. Moskovics talked to tho Salt Lake County Automotive Dealer,1 association and his speech was of saett interest and value that he was invited to spmk again Monday evening. ry Returns From Three Populous Counties Cause Alterations to Small Extent Service Star Legion to Hold Its Monthly Session Election returns from three of the more populous agricultural counties of Utah yesterday did not ohango materially the forecasts with regard to 4he constitutional amendments presented to' the people for ratification at the elections week before last. Sevier, Sanpete and Millard county returns wars received yesterday at the offioe of Harden Bennlon, seefetary of state and also secretary of the board of The Service Star Legion will hold tts regular monthly meeting on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the ladies' parlor of the Hotel Utah. All women of the organisation and members of the War Mothers of America association, as well as all eligible women relatives of both societies, are urgently asked to attend. The executive committee of .the Service Star Legion will convene before the meeting, promptly at X:45. Mrs. R. w. Fisher, chairman of the Hospitality committee, will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. E. XL Holden, Mr. Fred Davieson, Mrs. P. W. Naylor. Mrs. E. F. Root. Mrs. E.- - S. Wright, Mrs. Robert Hansen. Mrs. J. C. Hanchett. Mrs. W. R Wallace, Mrs. G. H. Holt and Mrs. Daniel Mackay. It is hoped and expected by the officers that a large crowd will attend the meeting, for which an interesting program has been arranged. crease state support of schools to )2S per In Sevier capita of school population. county the vote for this amendment was almost X2 to I, standing: Tes 2682, no 227. In Sanpete the vote was 1881 for and (41 against the amendment, and in Millard 1398 for and 128 against. Combining these returns with those from the ten counties of which returns have been printed, the total vote for the amendment so far reported Is 18,604 for to 6640 against, or a majority from thirteen out of twenty-nin- e counties In the state of 11,964. The thirteen include Weber, but not Salt Lake or Utah counties. These two are expected to offset each other on this amendment, so that the majority for the school amendment will probably run well above 12,000. The state school authorities are claiming around 16. 000 to 17,000 majority for this amend- Company Is Incorporated to Operate Salt Plant Articles of Incorporation were filed with the secretary of state yesterday by the Mineral Salts corporation, which has a capital stock of 3600,000. The are: R. F. Geoghegan, president; officers Rich ard H. Jones, vice president: Lawrence Clayton, secretary; N. W. Clayton, treasurer, and E. L Sheets, A. C. Wttndel and ORcar W. Moyle, directors. Officials of the company that a new plant being erected on say the south shore of Great Salt lake In Tooele county, will soon be completed and that operations will begin within a month. According to the officers, the concern has extensive deposits of sodium for which there Is a big demandsulphate, In the eastern part of the United States as well as in Europe and the Orient. President Grant to Speak at Lecture Luncheon President Heber J. Grant of tho 1 D will be the speaker at the weekly lecture principal luncheon of the Commercial club next Wednesday. He has chosen for his subject "Increased Production America's Demand President Grant has made a thorough study of national and state Industrial problems. S. church RELIEF 80CIETY CONFERENCE. The Granite stake Relief society will hold its semiannual conference Tuesday, November 16, at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, In the stake tabernacle. All members of the society and those Interested are extended a cordial Invitation to be present. loo on TOezdiy, Ihd second In Fort Dodge on Wednesday, tbs third In Red Oak on Thursday, and the fourth In Ottsrwa on Friday. Every farm organisation In the state will be represented by a memIOWA BANKERS TO MEET. on ber end official from practitour, tfio DES MOINES. Iowa. Nov. 11. Iowa every bank In Dee Moines have exbankers, with the assistance of J. B. cally their Intention of making the McDougal, governor of the federal re- pressed . serve bank. Seventh district, and other trip. , federal reserve officials, will hold four School ' meetings In the state during the week tomorrow. The purpose of beginning misto Is these meetings clear up all Essays farmers and between understandings bankers, to tell the farmers just how far Blaine Gray believes that Salt Lake the banks are capable of going In financing them; to discuss the advisability school children ere the smartest In the to reach an country. Mr. Grey Is president of the of collective marketing, and understanding on other questions that Electric company. And to prove hla heads of farm organizations have submitted. contention, la offering two prises totaling The first meeting will be held in Water 225 to be competed tor In a prise essay Mantl, Uintah. Wasatch, Pawell-Sevlnational forests regardand Dixle-Seviing road and trail plans for next year. er state canvassers AH three gave substantial majorities for amendment No. I, known as the 'school amendment and making it possible t In- -- ' Is expressed it ON nr MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1920.. Expect Idaho to Cooperate iti Mountain Road Building to oreat a,V?branches Governor Bamberger Desig- nates Period From December 5 to 11 for Schools. fcsTJNDAY Optimism by officials of tho Fourth forestry district because of the opinion of Governor Davis of Idaho that a part of the 12,000.000 bond issue recently voted for road building purposes shall be spent In mountainous sections of the state, according to Dane Parkinson, supervisor of the Wssatch national forest. It is thought by district officers that considerable cooperation may be obtained from Idaho on forest roads In central Idaho which will be of marked recreational value. J. P. Martin, district engineer of the Fourth forestry district, will leave tomorrow for the purpose of conferring with supervisors of the FlUmore-Fla- h Lake. Prizes Offered Children for ' B-- G r! . contelt by children of the Salt Lake f f grade schools. movement." eatd "This Is e nation-wid- e Mr. Grey yesterday, "and the contests in many conducted been have already cities and are now under way In many others. Any boy or girl in the grade I school may enter. "The subject of the essay is: How the In Labor the rto Washer Lightens Elect Home.' Tho contest will close December 21, and complete information on the sub Ject may bs had by any boy or girl calling Q at our stors at 337 South Stats street. ' SONS MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Announcement of the marriage, of their son. Bernard R. Klrchof, to Miss Eunice Miller of San Francisco Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klrchof. 1050 West Seventeenth South street Last Week of Our 44t .lammo ta BUY WHERE YOUR MOTHER DID The feature the last week 'Of ' our- - 44th Mammoth Fall Sale will be the adding to our already enormous j stock of several cars of Life Time Furniture and living room sets at from 15 to 50 per cent discount, af-- 1 fording you an opportunity to furnish your home with dependable furniture at prices less than you would usually give for ordinary merchandise. If you intend furnishing your home or buying odd pieces da .riot j; fail to see our beautiful and complete stock. . ment On the first amendment, that proposing to give cities greater power in forming their own charters, Sevier county voted 723 for to 601 against; Sanpete, 833 for and 968 against, end Millard, 636 for and 396 against. The combined vote of the three counties gives a majority for this the thirteen counties while amendment, already reporting give a majority against Of 4001. On the third amendment, that to increase the limit ef the states indebtedness from 1H to 1 per cent of the state's assessed valuation, Sevier county voted 409 for and 666 agalhst; Sanpete, (06 for and 1077 against, and Millard. 415 for and 438 against The combined majority In these three counties against this amendment Is 744, and in the thirteen counties now tabulated 1906. No hope is held that this amendment has carried. On the fourth amendment, which would make the workmen's compensation law Immediately effective In all cases of employees of Industrial or mercantile concerns, Sevier county voted 746 for and 462 against; Sanpete, 1097 for end 836 against, and Millard, 532 for and 341 against. The three counties gave a com blned majority for the amendment of 744, and the heavy opposing majority in Weber la now cut to 1812 In thirteen counties In the absence of knowledge of the lie of the adverse majority in Salt Lake county, there la some slight hope on the part of supporters of this proposed amendment that It carried. - Quality Suite, Nine Pieces, in Solid Blade Walnut, $595.00 Nine piecei include buffet, china closet, oblong extension table, host chair and five side chairs with genuine leather or mohair seats. These suites are absolutely guaranteed, as same are from our Life Time line and are guaranteed by the makers against all defects traceable to faulty construction or imperfect material This suite can be seen in one of our show windows. A Distinctly Beautiful Suite in Cane and Mahogany All the eharm of the Queen Anne period ia carried out in these threo:i pieces, and all are finished in rich mahogany. Tlje backs and wings are i of highest quality cane. Comes complete with pillows and bolster ns illustrated, in striped velour and ailk. We now have the finest selection .$208.50 in the entire West Special price, three pieces. IDAHO CASE TO BE HEARD. Special to The Tribal. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. The Interstate commerce commission will hold e hearing In Washington on December 17 In the easeo f the state of Idahb ex rel and the public utllltlee eomm lesion of Idaho against the Oregon Short Line ' railroad. Four-Piec- e Bight-Piec- Bedroom Suite in American Walnut, $249.50 This suite consists of bed, dresser, chiffonier and dressing table of high grade quality and construction and is one of our best values. The vanity dresser can be had in place of the dressing table for $25.00 extra. e Dining Boom Suite, $159.50 suite ia made of select Consisting of buffet, tableland six chairs. This extension table, and chairs have guaranteed genquartered oak with uine leather oeata Same ean bo had in light fumed or golden oak finish. , Must bo aeen to bo appreciated. . .... j Vlir J &ai)' Jn Utahs finest dental offices you will find six rrad-a t e registered dentists to serve vou. device, la prothe vided to ensure perfect result in very case. u I ry 1 Including During the last week of our 44th Mammoth Clearance Sale we will place on sale 150 do'll carts, like cut of the famous F. A. Whitney Carriage Co. 'a make. This cart is 23 inches high, body 17 inchee, with leatherette folding hood, and iuperior Dentistry rubber tired wheela These doll carts are built like their famous line of baby carriages. 8peeialtale do you realize Just what those two words mean? They mean the finest materials that money can buy and that dental science and manufacturing genius can provide. They mean careful, sympathetic, mean conscientious work personal Ittention to each patient. They on the part of every member of this organisation to ensure satisfackind to every patient of these offices. of a tion priCO. aeoooaea The Famous Special Peninsular Bange Heres the opportunitv to get the most beautiful range ever offered at such a ridiculously low price. And it is barked by an unconditional the largest facguarantee bond from tory in the world. - If we had to buy these today, vou would pay twice a much. $79.50 ROYAL EAST CHAIRS Push tho Button Back Recline Ha adjustable back and footrest. Just push the button and rest. The only chair you will always find comfortable. Choose your now from our large holt-- , ' day line. This OAOs MSIM8 $33.75 , Our Entire Line of PENINSULAR HEATERS' 'In will bo sacrificed during this sale. All heater absolutely guaranteed. rk lasting Utahs Finest Olfices Our entire lino of over 250 ' lamps, i n el u ding floor lamps, piano lamps, Is a pleasure to have your dental work done amid pleasant surit is a relief to know that you will not be caused unnecroundings to also know that you will essary pain and torture. It la comforting be charged a fair price and not be asked to pay an extortionate charge. Call today for a free examination, day to 2 p. m. it and metal art lamps, also entire lino of silk shades, will be discount- All Work Guaranteed ed from GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER You wouldnt think it eould be done, but we are going to do it. This luxurious, comfortable rock . er is offered to you Salt Lakes Leading Dentist 113 South Main 267 $43.75 for only South Main ' GENUINE LEATHER DAVXNETTB An article which you cannot' afford to be without It gives you an extra bed at night and a comfortable settee by day. This one may be had. In fumed oak or golden oakj In gen- - COC EA UVsIsal nine leather, for CEDAR BOXES GALORE . Now is tho time to get that box. Our assortment Is the largest and best in town ; our price the cannot be cheapest.' These values Tennessee Genuine equalled. 51-5- 7 1 N East First South Street ' During this sale goods will be delivered free to Provo, Park City,'" Ogdon and Tooele, or within a radius of fifty miles. P. W. Madsen Furniture nuutnnniaSHUiitniiui .. $21.75 o ; Co. |