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Show JN . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY- MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, - f mated would cost about $800, th Parent- Teacher association proposed to the board that If It would assume one-ha- lt the expense th association would guarantee th balance. The board agreed to th proposition and th work has been going on for th past two months underIs ths supervision of Joshua Conrad, and now completed, except for fhe heating and seating arrangements. association Is now The Parent-Teachengaged in raising the. means to meet Ksysvtllea part of the expense. The Commercial club has guaranteed financial support; tom money has been raised and the Junior through entertainments, high school student body has displayed Its by giving a party, ths proceeds loslty from which were turned into the fund. Young Actors to Appear in Burglar er ' n ? m Mi Christian Endeavor Dra matic Club Will Appear on Evening of Feb. 17. n i s a, et 1 BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 5. Charles Clynp," United States attorney at Chicago, who appeared here in removal proceedings against, Oscar Lamp, sales manager of the Daniel Hayes Land company, said today his real purpose in visiting California was investigation of the stock-sellinactivities of a dozen Oklahoma and Texas oil companies. Nearly $20,000,000 worth of stock has been put on the market by companies which have not.produeed a drop of oil, ho said. Clvns'said he would investigate also several concerns which hsd been selling in the east alkali land in t g J A 4 4 ' -- Baum-berge- th' -- i After several more rehearsals, the Dramatic club of the Phillips Congregational church will present three comedies in the church edifice on Thursday evening, February 13, at 8 o'clock. The plays that will be produced are The Burglar," "Popping the Question" and "A Bos of Monkeys," the first two being one act In duration, while the third one Is In two acts. The Christian Endeavor society organised the club. Miss Louts Hyatt, who has been selected for s leading part in this years Unlvsrslty of L'tsh play. "Little' Women." generally Is directing the theaplans. Mis Hyatt has had considerable experience In this sort of work and took all of the courses at the "U under Professor Maud May Babcock. . In the seen play, "The Burglar," Miss as Peggy. Others In the Hyatt Is r; cast follow: Valerie, Miss Beth Edith, Miss Elolse Baumberger; Mabel, Miss Virginia Hyatt; Freda, Miss Verona Kelly. "The Burglar Is a short farce dealing with five women attempting to capture a thief. the second "Popping the Question, title. Mlse plav, tells th story in Lillian Carey and Melville Kelly are In charge of this comedy, the other performer being: Miss Alice Paige, Mrs. Pearl Reaulieu, Miss Myrtle Curtin and Wan Delos Whalley. play, "A Box of Monkeys, l( The two-sIs full of mirth and has a number of sur- Paulin Mis Brandon, a former prises. Varsity player. Is personally skiing th cast, composed of Miss Loyolo Brandon. Miss Eloiss Brandon, Mra Walter Nell-- i son, W alter Neilson and Adolph Larson. Selling of Oil Stock - Will Be Investigated I Zb A. : i ;i tri . - California under the representation that it was good farming property. "Th Burglar," on of the comedies that will b presented by tens STATUE REACHES CAPITOL. ' the i Phillips Christian Kndeavor Dramatic stub. Reading from left to right, kneeling Mlsa Elolse Baumberger at Edith, Miss Beth Baumbergee as Valeris, -- WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. The suffrage Mis as Usuis Hyatt Miss Verona Kelly as Freda; standing Psggy and Mis memorial statue of Susan B. Anthony, Virginia Hyatt as Mabel. Elisabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretls Mott, pioneers In the suffrage movement, moment In large rooms, was abandoned for school purposes when th new building was associacompleted. - Th Parent-Teachtion was Impressed with the need of an assembly room, which could be used for school programs, special and general gymnasium and other purposes, and de aided that with th removal of th partition In th old building, new floor, heat, lights and seats. It would ' be admirably suited to the purpose. The board of education not having th funds to do th work, which It was esti Assembly Room Provided by Parents and Teachers reached th cspltol today for unveiling In th rotunda on February IS. er th KAY8VILLE, Feb. j 6. Through ceaseless efforts of the Parent-Teachassociation a splendid assembly room has been provided at th KaysvtU public school, by remodeling and renovating the old, original schoolhouse at the rear ot the new building. The old schoolhouse, consisting ot two er NURSES CIVS PLAY. Special to Tbe Tribune. g POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 5. This the senior nurses of St. Anthony s hospital staged a play called "Ths Golden Th proceeds ware for the beneHair. fit of 8t. Anthonys hospital fund. A capacity" house greeted the appearance alle-of the girls In the play, which was gorical In nature. eve-nln- ) 1921'. 1yWe IT LIGHT - jt f Nt Comprising Our Entire Assortments, With the Exception of -- Goods, at t s j Brigham City la Ready to' Push Activities on Its Special to Th Prices recently revised in conforming to the adjusted quotations of prominent makers are greatly reduced for this special selling. Whether you desire to add an odd piece oi equip your office, complete, this sale merits your, immediate attention. A few suggestions Roll Top Desks Reduced STRICTLY FRESH TOP DESK single pedestal - FLAT Solid oak Special $24.00 Quarter-sawe- oak d MAHOGANY FLAT TOP DESK length. Special... $175.00 $263.00 GENUINE 72-inc- h OFFICE CHAIRS REDUCED. Revolving office Genuine oak. Special $18.25 Side to match Sale price $9.60 arm-chai- r. arm-cha- Feb." BRIGHAM CITY. City Is ready to go ahead with the work of rebuilding its municipal electric light plant, according to the declaration ot It has City Manager C. O. Roskeiley. been definitely decided, according to the city manager, that the city will perform the work of excavating for the pip line along the hillside in Boxelder canyon by day labor. A competent foreman wlU be employed to aupvrvlse the work under the direction of the olty manager and the cija,.lwill pay workmen IJ.20 per eight8 per hour day and man apd team 1 Workmen to th day, supply their own equipment and ' the city will keep It In repair. This course will be pursued In order to provide labor for the citizen of the city rho are unemployed, and it the weather permits, the work - will begin Monday morning. The pipe line will traverae the north side of the canyon where tne hillside ala aye Is exposed to the ray a of ;he sun and there tn no frost In the ground and but little Snow. If no more snow falls the work of excavating can be prosecuted without Interruption. redThe plans call for a thirty-inc- h wood pipe from the Intake to th point where the water will , nter the steel pressure pipe In Its plunge from the mountainside To the poser house below. The pipe tine will be wholly exposed to so that at no point will It come in contact with the earth and thus Its life will be preserved. A short distance below the Intake a tee will be Installed to provide a connection lorja pipe line to be run into South creek, whlcn flows Into Boxelder creek just at the foot of th dugwsy near Mantua, wntch water b conducted Into the may sometime main city pipe line In order to produce a greater head on the wheel In the power MAHOGANY OFFICE FURNITURE At Equally Attractive Single $36.75 Special Golden oak. Special ... oak; d 50-inc- .$72.75 $110.00 ROLL TOP DESK 60-in- ' length. ch $75.00 66-inc- length. h now,.... Formerly $161.00, $91.50 $125.00 $120.00 ROLL TOP;' DESK In golden oak; Special Same desk in Special 55-inc- h length. $60.00 66-inc- h at.............. - h . Rug--Siz- e length. ,$65.00 FILING CABINETS. A few obsolete numbers to close Vi PRICE quickly ... h WILTON RUGS Especially Adapted for Office Requirements Attractively Reduced. $140.00 Wilton 9x12, .'$112.00 special $130.00' Wilton Rug Size $104.00 special $20.00 Wilton Rug Size 36x63, $16.00 special $15.00 Wilton Rug Size 27x34, special $12.00 With pedestal for typewriter. . 48-inc- 54-inc- . $205.00 ROLL ,TOP DESK In golden oak. Special $44.00 OFFICE TABLES REDUCED Office Tables Finished in Golden Oak $13.20 length, special length, special $14.25 $78.25 In golden oak; Special . Same desk in length. 41-in- length, h ch DESK DESK In mahogany finish or golden oak length, special . . . . $65.00 h , 60-inc- 53-in- SiSII u A DlNWOODEYi Sale Is Always Genuine Per pound.. Dellvisy PRESTON T. FLOUE3 favorite with hundreds of our most narticulaj. natrons. Takes th. vii,.wnrV mt nf bread baking. Always dependable. You cant go wrong in using this popular flour which Is offered this week at an eiceptlonally attractive price. Free Delivery Of Course! 1 Ran flQ lL An extreme eight-hour- 2.00 ;v Just Here Choice Peeled EVAPORATED box. .. . 9 can, 76c special...,.,.. fr THIS WEEK a William B. Transue and Miss Isabelle Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sinclair; were married last Tues-dp- y morning at the home of the brides parents, 721 East Fifth South street, the Rev. Henry M. McDowell" performing the ceremony. Those present, in addition to the young couple, were Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Mathew and Mra Kate Bennie, Mrs. John Yates, Miss Eleanor, Yates, Mrs. O. C. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ooris, Miss Margaret Russell, Miss Catherine Sinclair, Ernest Barney, John Sinclair, Mrs. Julia Palmquist, Mrs. Mary Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peterson and Misa Della Peterson. $1.93 -- special. WE WILL OFFER ANOTHER CARLOAD PURCHASE OF CHOICEST AT PRICES THAT JUSTIFY LIBERAL BUYING just ths right Stock up at these special prices. cookers. ld I , better No Second Fine Is Imposed for Making Moonshine Special to Th ADVANTAGEOUS FRICEf EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK ,, ON Old Yankee Maple Cane 63c 25c Pur and sweet with Note the savings. a- - $3.00 No. 10 Can- s- This Week. .Special nws ml mmmm Sfcts imr Pear! White Rop BARS FOR 1 vo No. 10 no can Blue Karo 60c No. S can Red Karo 2J0O ZVk gal. HYRTTJ. Feb. 5 "Planofore. or the Lass That Loved a Sailor," th opera presented by th South Cache high school In Mendon on February S. Hyruin on February a. Wellavtlle on February 10 and Smlthfleld on th night of February 11. has an Interesting historical setting. The libretto of 11. M 8 Pinafore waa written W. 8 Gilbert, whose delicious wit has made famous all of hla work. The music Is by Hlr Arthur Sulli van "The Lasa that Ixiver a 8alkr has made a host of friends whereter produced anfi N W. Christiansen, who is directing her destinies at the South Cache high acliool, seema confident of the oner a overwhelming success In Cache valley. Molasses, special, Jacket Me- - 26c SC.1U. qt $1.69 Old Can gal Monk Olive $6 54 55.25 qt. can Wesson Oil.. 80c qt. can Musola 21.10 bottle C. A B Chow Chow,. 15a qt. bottle Heins Vinegar. 21 00 beetle Heins Vinegar 4 So bottle Heins 10c high-pow- er 16-- Swet EBe Fk kies Pust, Ktpe Oats bag Rolled Oats, 70c 60c ls $ Club Sardines bag 3Sc bag 42c 45c 35c 32c Hominy.,.,,.... 59a ran Swed- ish Wafers 40o Jar Hip Mo 92c pkg. Dog Biscuit...., 60o large bottle Heinz India 32c $5,85 26c 45c bottle Heins 37c Catsup 20c Jar Heins 53c $2.15 Apple Butter.... Ofits too pkg. Sara- 26c JO toga Chips Godoe $4.15 dardbottle a Catsup .. 17c . frn. b. 33c ,... 57c elite. Oil Sardines Vnht b. Corn Meal loaen cans .... 12c ran Domestic 2T b. 45c $2.l Sardines 4fclG 4uc pag. Sun (I 25o can Kecko Oft Fig Pudding.... WssC 35c special 60o can can Porters Fig Pudding ... 50c can Porter's Per Pound.. SE.. .. . 25a Special special....: Peanut OH. J 10 qt. can Old Monk Tribune. can Porters Plum Pudding ., &Uo Brick RQt Relish ran Heins Spaghetti 20c 20c can Cove Ovsiers ST. 40c can Cove Oysters S' 0. Major Williams Back From Eastern Trip Get More Eggs( Now In laxative Major W. O. Williams, adlutnnt general of Vtah, tpi returned from an sbsenre of mors than n month in fhe cast, lie was nt his office in the s'nte rnpitol for the first time yesterday since his return. While in Washington he called upon the nulitin bureau. Tb winter heni mist the tununer green feed, o( Dr.LeGears Poultry Prescription these qualities, aids digestion, sharpen the appetite and stimulate the egg producing orpins. Get package trees year dealer today supplies Tribuaa. Dr. LeOeare vi . 'i.u M Te Tnbuse. ct 2 Mr end Mr BOLNTIFVU J K. Ingle announce the nmrrtage of their son, (Hen K Ingle, and Mis llrld Tk leremony waa Lirl ot Crnierville solemnised In th Salt Lake tempi Remedies r sold by th .Orsnlts Grain A Seed Ce , C102 , v Or.es Produce u. n following dealers; South SL E. Twenty-fire- t 7J S. Rtat St. 'iM'V e , U- -- 4 - W. First South SL Vogeler heed A Produce West (Id Pharmacy, Eighth West and Second South outh D, P. Williams, 401 W. Thlrty-thlrCo., 6 ' lu ,1 i i ,1. f d Ths Tribuns Gives Your Want Adi the Largest K 1 - 37c 5 Nice family site. Gold Rod Powder 10e Golden Washing BRICK CHEESE gian Sardines, can 'Si:'..: ism Th Famous Wlscsnsln b. Cl 10 v $1.60 No. 5 Can Special Thia Week A Luncheon Painty 26o can Vers Norwe- UUves....... ... 25 j SARDINES can Large Kip Olives bottle f1 1 Queen 40c 21 C9 111 1 5-l- I YO fwlllO at one. delicious flavor that will win you over . AS can Koedlng s 30o KAYSVILLE, Feb. S Nick Pallas was farm again arrested at the Will L In Lnyton yesterday on th barge ot operating a still and having firearms In tils possession. Th offlc era found a neat underground room, eight feet square, rontalnliig ICO gallons of prune, raisin and fig mash, together with some forty gallons of corn mash and s laigs quantity ot gin .An rifles and arsenal of several various shotguns wss also found. This being ths second offense of Pallas. he was taken to Farmington and fined 2J95 and costs. Special le V - 4 BdtNTlFCU Feb. I Mr. and Mrs William Moss announce the tnnrrlage ot L. their daughter Amelia, and U al The ceremony Ram of Ssn plegu. was performed In Salt lake this week. ' Swift's $1.25 Regular LARD 5 lb. can, 6 for 83c pecial... .$1.27 Theyre select quality South Cache High School Soon to Present Pinafore VJ V. 'LkCOS'r.M if (f 5e b ( IDAHO POTATOES anywhere. I APPLES Jb' for ? 2 for 27c siTdaL 6 for 75c SXffi- 2 for 35c S8c Regular . .s CRISCO & Choke EVAPORATED - FRUIT 51.63 b. A Car of FLORIDA GRAPE PEACHES Per ...,39c pound., er Rperlal "GOOD FURNITURE Delicatessen NOTE OUR LOW PRICE ON WEODINQ ANNOUNCED. ESTABLISHED 1857 Frs .1 1 . ALPINE BUTTER 10 lbs. 87c 100 lbs.$8.67 HQts doken and DELICIOUS SUGAR SCa dozen to-b- e $98.00 TYPEWRITER special,. ir Reductions. quarter-sawe- Same desk in $40.75 length. Special oak. d $84.00 TYPEWRITER ROLL TOP DESK length, special 48-in- quarter-sawe- pedestal. 55-inc- In FLAT TOP DESK In 50-in- h t TYPEWRITER DESK , FLAT TQP DESK Solid oak Single pedeBtal length, special.... $39.00 50-inc- ROLL TOP DESK Solid oak and single pedestal. 42-inch length, special $48.75 Same desk in length, special ....$64.00 Same desk in h $67.00 length, special im Tribune. ' Bakery 600 IPIIOHE WAS. MAIN ST. Wjl-lia- Typewriter Desks Reduced Reduced . MMWSSaMilMWHaMBlMiWi 324 Big New Power System. Wedding of Salt Lake Couple Announced Very Decisive Reductions Flat Top Desks 822 -' . ' Ur Upon Sis return from the convention of superintendents in New York, John H. Russell, local superintendent of the Metropolitan Idfe Insurance company, was s guest of honor at s social held by tho employees of the eompany at the Seventh ward amusement ball last Tuesday evening. Vocal solos by Mrs. Annette Schorbel and Henry Meltzer and a monologue by Cyril M. Holden, together with dancing, games and refreshments, made np the program of the evening. - W,,,W. James Beckstcad, W. W. Bromley, Phelps and H. E. Rich constituted the eommittee arrangements; William J. Clifford, Cyril Holden, Ruby Kincaid and Clarica Anderson the eommittee on amusements, and William Singer, Ernest Rapel, Lucile Morrison and Alice Lipford the eommittee on refreshments. Important Sale of Globe-Wemic- ke ef Ezreda Insurance Man Honor Guest of Office Staff BEGINNING MONDAY . Ship To All Pdnfa In Utah. Idaho PUNT plant. The city will parcel out th remainder of the work of rebuilding th system In several bids In order that the physical work may be uninterrupted and the materials and equipment for the power house may come along at such time as they are needed. It Is hoped to have the plant completed by August of the present year. This improvement will give Brigham City a total of approximately 1200 horsepower electrical energy as 400 horsepower against approximately developed in ths present plant. - - Circul&t.'m |