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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DA Y3I0R XESG, FEBRUARY 10, 192i: 7 GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED OGDEN ' v frAA . DEPARTMENT, illuT ifeitsrnfeis ntiiniMsfeiCTi v, -- m ' . street. Office, 420 Twenty-fift- h Rhonee Business, 664; Correepondent 664 and 746; Society, 2190. S' A nni; iiuiirafexpjtiri . - . A si' :'i w r j. ..rx - Gray Bros, Guarantee . . of 25 .ito 35 Per Cent . Wyoming Sugar Head iidered at Attistant Man v v ager of Amalgamated, ' 1 - . L A, c" 3 ' , . . . . . Con-- Saving j1? : OQDEN, Feb, 19. Resignations of S, as trio president and treasurer, announced in Saturdays ' Tribune, and Oeorse W. ' Reinke aa assistant funeral (manager of the Amalgamated Sugar company, trill be considered at a meeting of 4M executive committee of tbs company at 11 oclock neat Wednesday morning, - Mr. iteinks will return to the Great Western Sugar company at Denver, It is rumored in connection with changes In the sugar companys officials that Marriner S. Eccles of Logan may be named 'as vice president. Ha, together With James H. DeVIne, have been named David as members of the directorate. C. Eccles, who has moved to Portland, extensive interests Or., to look after the of the Oregon Lumber Company, resigned as director and member of the executive committee. It is said the David Eccles estate has increased holdings in the sugar company. Fred G. Taylor will remain as general manager of the company, it is said. He will have active direction of the affairs of the company. Joseph M. Eccles, manager of the Wyoming Sugar company andOf the Eccles estate. It is said, will probably be named assistant general manager. SMMMXS&t Mr. and Mrs. SUisha H. Davis of Lehi who celebrated of their manias Tuesday evening of last week. t - OGDEN, Feb. 19. That he had beaten her at her own game and right then had the money In his pocket with which to to pay the alimony he was ordered to pay, City was the declaration Michael Mearo is charged to have made to Zayda Mearo, his wife, shortly after appearing in the System district court and declaring that he did not have money or a Job with which to Measure. pay alimony. The foregoing charges were embodied In ah affidavit filed In the district court late this afternoon by Joseph B. Bates, x attorney for Mrs. Mearo. Upon the fU- -' Ogden, Feb. 19 At the meeting of ing of the affidavit. - Judge James N. Kim- the eity commission next Monday eveball issued a writ- of attachment for ning the Clvio league of Ogden will preMearo, but he had not been appresent a communication asking the city to hended at a late hour tonight, establish a municipal garbage System, the expense to be borne by taxation, and . that each householder be required to buy and maintain a garbage can. Tbe action of the league is taken as a OGDEN, Feb, 19. Herman Baker post necessary step in beginning a aystimstlo of the American legion will hold a smoker menace. During and entertainment at the club rooms fight against the rat Monday evening The music will be fur- the past five months the large, whart Mrs. nished by Miss Mary Fisher, violin; rats which have thrived In the coast T. Don Benson, piano, and Mis Helen cities and which are believed to have come into Ogden, in freight care loaded Hunter, cello. have Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the at the docks In Ban Francisco, First Congregational church the AmeriSpread to the city residential district can legion will hold special service. The B. ,B. Richards of the U. S biological Rev. Godfrey Matthews wilt speak upon survey, who will direct the fight oh the for the American rodents. Said: "If the city will arrange "The Opportunity Man'; C. A, Boyd alsb will speak. Mrs. for the garbage disposal there will be a Chase Doster will sing "The Recession decrease of 15 per centr of.the rats and Binford will sing the government will take a hand in the and Mra -Warren 'al, "Carmena. elimination of the remainder. , Other speakers told of the recesslty-o- i the garbage disposal- - as the. first step toward bettering sanitary and health conditions of the eity. At the conclusion of the discussion It was voted to ask for immediate action by the city- OGDEN, Feb. 19, John A. Taylor, resident of Weber county since 1864, died at the family residence, 640 Twenty-secon- d Ogden ( street, early this morning of paralysis after a brief illness. Today When Mr. Taylor came to Utah with his parents they settled in Plain City, OGDEN, Feb. 19 Louis J. Holther, atwhere Mr. Taylor made his lyimd until torney and acting Judge of the city court four years ago, when he moved to Og- during the Illness of D. R. Roberta left den with his family, , The widow and nine this afternoon for Denver, Colo , where he children eurvlve. will be married tomorrow afternoon at the residence of his uncle, V. E, Hatch, TWO COUPLES LICENSED. 959 Ninth street, to Misa Helena Marie OGDEN, Feb. 19 Marriage licenses Grieve of Fenton, Mich, The marriage is the culmination of a were Issued t the office of County Clerk romance which began five years ago at C. T. Moyes this afternoon to George the of both Ogand June Higginbotham, University of Michigan, where Mr. Miss Grieve were classden, and Howard L. Dalton and Lncy Hoitber and mates. When Mr, Holther graduated in Ward, both of Willard. bage Change at Protective ' American Legion Post Is tcTGive a Smoker 4 . S' rat-pro- of Weber County" Pioneer ' Succumbs to Paralysis Attorney to Be Wed in Denver Ox-hu- m Millions Have Weak Eyes And Do Not Know It Jr vy How to Test Your Eyes and ,..V Strengthen Them ' 4 to Bon-Op- to Bon-Op- Bon-Op- Bon-Op- Bon-Op- to to to to 1 CAYUilS HALtlUT-Ot- a One Bottle Compound HAIR DYE Hair or Beard. for elthorbbbbriUbI Cured His RUPTURE t I was badly ruptured while lifting W4 h W fwi IB trunk several mA, Miro, Murk yeara ago. Doctors said my 4b bo oBll ortlM Bud WMHMld I IB bMMiBBlott from I Mil MB m aM only hope of ours was an operation, 4 bMvBrero BoaftriB. AbBtfoUc or ourb Trusee did me no good. Finally 1 got with kel lw UmeribUMMlM elfuled hold of something that quleklv and comColor Ml ikiiM to Booptoi blMfe Ilk Miarol me. cured Years hsve passed and wtiboatatoiBlaf aktm. boMkJr baewilhilee't pletely bial wtli the rupture has never returned, although aefi. Kadi appuod, oaa a t laiitorb 1 am doing hard work aa a carpenter. aed ptaaa jwr itwat Iebibtbmb bjr Bum Ihtfre was no operation, no lost Mine, ne jtoK ky drMttw Bt dira froai V to trouble, I bVe nothing to sell, but will give full Information about how you may Trial alaa. lie. Treble else, ft II, find a complete cure without opeiaiion, If CO. you write to me, Eugene M I'ullrn, Car. Address MAYOR WALNUT-OIreel us Avenue, Manas-uuaDept. 2827 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Me. penter, N.97f.g Me ), 1'eUer cut out this notice U. A. show it to any others who s re i d and For sale exclusively by Schramm-John-oyou may save a Ilf or at leaal five big drug stores, the n.ver-eueton the misery of rupture and ths worry su tutors and dealers in pure drugs, and danger of ao operation, tAdv.) A Bfrimimi vUbi ML tf I rup-luri- e- 'RING law, Mias Grieve completed the artists course In piano, Miss Grieve and her mother, Mrs. W. R. Grieve, left Fenton last night Tor Denver. After tha marriage Mr. and Mrs. Holther will take a short trip and i turn to Ogden to make their home. During the war Mr. Holther was with Earl Grieve, a brother of the bride, and they served together a number of weeks Grieve was assigned to the machine-gu- n corps of the Eighty-fourt- h company of the Sixth marines and was killed In tha Argonne fighting. ldp lit-- , as 3 Masons Will Conduct Funeral of Physician OGDEN, Feb. 19 Members of the Masonic lodge, Weber and University clubs, high school students, state and Weber county medical societies, American Legion and national guard medical unit, organised by Dr. Reinhold KanSler, will attend funeral services for the physician at tha Masonic temple at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. . The services will be Tinder the auspices of Ujnity lodge No. 18, F. and A. M , Warren L. Wattla, worshipful master. The speaker wlH be the Rev. John E. Carver, grand master of the lodge for the Jurisdiction of Utah. The interment yrili be In Mountain View cemetery The body laid In state at the Kirken-da- ll funeral parlors this afternoon and hundreds of friends called to pay their tribute of respect. The body was removed to the home, lift Twenty-fift- h street, late this afternoon. Tomorrow it will lie in state at the Masonic temple between noon and t oclock. The flags on public and private buildsince ings, which have been at the death of Dr. Kansler, will remain so until after the funeral. half-ma- r st ' CONVICTED AND FINED. William Bpidel, arOGDEN, Feb. rested recentlyin connection with a raid by the police, was found guilty In tha conduct police court today and eenteneed to pay a fine of 476 or e In serve seventy-fivJail The trial days of Joseph OilHs, arrested at the same time as was SpideL will be held in the city court, Monday morning. Jf.' -- WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. OGDEN, Feb. 19. Cruelty is charged in the divorce suit filed in the district court today by Martha E Nelson against Anton Nelson. The couple were married In gait Lake, June 9, 1920. There are no children. was I Boy Scout Executive Speaks at Banquet to The Trlbnae, I MT. PLEASANT, Feb. 19. Oscar A. Kirkham, Boy Scout executive of this state, delivered an eloquent speech Thursday evening at the local North ward Boy Scout banquet. Tbe banquet .7 Ipeeiel Quality Perfect Fit Style v'- - was for the purpose of bringing the fathers of the scouts into closer harmony with their sqns, and was given in -- their From Such a Mammoth Stock EVERY TYPE OF MAN - Will Find Hi Preference honor. The banquet had been scheduled for February 8, Boy Scout anniversary, but due to Mr. Kirkham s inability to be here at that time it had been postponed. Mr. Kirkham spoke upon several topics, touching the last years trip to Europe of tha United States Boy Scouts, over whom he was morale offi- Just the Essential Features You Look 4 For, and .Demand Are So Strongly - cer. Weak Eyes and Poor Eyesight Rob Mil. Now I ran read everything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any lions of People of Much Happiness more. At night they would pstn dreadand Their Full Measure of A all the time. fully; now they feel fine Success. lady who usejj It says- - "The atmosphere seemed haxy w Ith or without glasses but for fifteen days Doing your dally work with weak eyes after using Is llko eating1 with poor teeth difficult, everything seemed dear. I can even read JBut the one tine print now without glasses. if not actually painful. It Is believed that thousands who wear whoso eyos sche, or water, or cause headaches, is not to unfortunate as the one glasses ran discard them in a reasonable who has weak eyes and does not know it time and multitudes can so strengthen and there are millions of them, Weak their eyes as to bs spared the trouble and Ves can bo made to do their work In expense of getting glaeaee. Eye trouble ever case. Tou can quickly test your of many descrlptlone may bs wonderfully yes In the following ways If the printed benefited and eyes strengthened in many Instances in the following simple way page blurs; if reading or close work tires if Go to any drug store and get's bottle of your eyes or Wives youred headaches; ' Inflamed and tablets. Dissolve one your eyes water or look thar need attention. To good eyes with tablet in a fourth of a glass of water. With this liquid bathe the eyes as diperfect sight the printed page looks black In ordinary light and tha blacker it looka rected, You should note your eyea cl&ir the better. To weak eyea it blurs or lookff up perceptibly from tbe very start and gray or faded and is not so easily read inflammation quickly disappears. When There are a thousand different shades of your eyes bother you even a little bit color between the deep black of perfect take Ateps to, strengthen and preserve Do not neglect blur that makes it Impos- them without delay. sight and thewithout them Many now beyond hope eonvuetc-tjall-y glasses. sible to read have blind beeen savtfi If Lewis Dr. to hope might There according la, for those who wear glasses or are victims they had- cared for their eyes in time. NOTEend weaknesses and eye specialists other eye Physicians of eyestrain as a safe home remprescribe and this hope la found In the In or treatment of weak the edy eye trouble and method. Many whose eyes were reto strengthen eyesight It Is harmless to falling say they have had their eyes ryes and may be used stored through the prlnclpls the most sensitiveone I was freely, Ak any of the million who One of these grateful ones eays: Stores. (Adv.) almost blind; could not sse to read at ail. use It. fjehramm-johneo- n Bon-Op- r -I- N- 4 Alleged Boast of Husband - v Standard of Value old-tim- e Asked , the fiftieth anniversary Special to The Salt Lake Tribune, EOT, Feb. 19. Three bundfed gnesti attended tbe gelde' wddinir anni-versary of Mr. and Mrs7 Elisha H. Davis, given Tuesday evening in tbe Smuin dancing academy. In addition to tbe dancing there was also a program of music and speeches. Mrs. Davis were married, they gave a and Fifty years ago, when Mr.now known as the Lehi First ward amusement wedding dance In the building hall. Three of the four members of the Kirkham orchestra who played for thia dance wore present Tuesday evening nd gave several selections, while eight couples who also were present at the weddigg party fifty years ago danced the dances. Virginia reel and several Mr. and Mrs. Davis were both born in Iowa. They crossed the plains with o teams to Utah in the early '50's, and have been active In the civil and relfourteen grandigious affairs of Lehi ever since, t They have nine children and . children. Bench Warrant Follows ( as a , Other events of the evening were a reading pertaining to scouting by V. L. Johnson; a speech by C. N. Lund, Jr., based on the twelve points of .the Scout law; talk oa scoutcraft in the Scout-craf- t home, by Daniel Rasmussen; in tbo Church, by President A. Merit a vocal solo and a piano solo Mr. Tomlinson, and a recitation by by Scoot James Jacobs. WATCHFUL NURSE SAVES LIVES. BT. JOHNS, N. F , . Feb. 19.- -A nurse watching over a sick priest in the of the Roman Catholic archbishop here today .discovered fire, which the atruoture. Promptness In giving the alarm probably saved the lives of the archbishop, vicar general, eight other clergymen and the dnmestto staff. Candles being used to light the house since the electric lighting system of the city was put out of commission by last weeks billiard were said to have caused the blase. rral-den- -- MISS RAUL SURRENDERS ROST. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 -- Mies Alice Paul, former leader of the National Woman's party, officially surrendered her post In that organisation- today after more than eight years continuous service. In announcing her resignation. Mtee Paul made known her refusal to head the new organisation created yesterday under the old name during the closing sessions of the party's last convention A formal statement explained her retirement. jr . Latln-Americ- NOTED ACTOR DIE. NEW YORK, Feb 19 Henry Stanford, actor, who plated leading roles In London. and New York theater, Is dead at hie home at Great HIHe, N Y It was announced today He first appeared In New York In 1900 with Fir Henry (Irving and Klim In "Jlobeplerr., jferry, not feel the slightest' iW one-thir- one-four- th Sr ' IMPOSSIBLE!-- - or .Dont say CANT BE DONE until you have sonally investigated. youig fcIlws classy styks for and here in abundance are the models m0st in dcmand by ATIVE and CONSERVATIVE dressers NEWEST SUITS . IN WOOL WORSTEDS, BROWN AND QRAY MIXTURES, PLAIN GRAYS and the popular white, black and blue mixtures. Sizes up to 46 in stouts, slims and regulars EVERY man will, find his suit here at a SEMI-CONSKE- hesi- - fancy in buying them, if youre vailing to sacrifice some beautiful label, which usually means nothing but added expense Come see and try on our new spring suits and compare the lhaterials, tailoring, style and fit with clothes sold elsewhere for to d more than Grays prices. Then, you will be convinced that GRAY BROS, claims are backed by - COURT MARTIAL IS ORDERED, WABHTNQTON. Feb. 19 -- American marines who destroyed the plant of the newspaper La Tribnna at Managua, Nicatried by general ragua, recently, will court martial. Rear Admiral Bryan, commanding American special service squadron In waters, reported today to the navy department The admiral said an "excellent Impression had resulted from the prompt action of the navy in arresting the men. BROS. SPECIAL CLOTHES at 30, $40, $50 that- - you will J V? Iff GRAY Emphasized ' i I1,' V- V 25 to 35 Per Cent . 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