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Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20,-192- , 17 STORE CLOSES AT " - - OCLOCK TUESDAY 1 ' Washingtons Birthday -- IIMIL Elaborate Plans Are Made for Big Annual Event at U A. C. Tomorrow Night j Special to Tho Trtbnae. LOGAN, Feb. 19. The spacihua Smart gymnasium on tho campus of tho Utah Agricultural college will bo a mass of red, .white and blue Monday evening on of tho annual military ball of tho R. O. T. C. cadet bajtajlon. An details and plans fob the paramount social event of the school calendar are complete, and have been performed by the officers .of 'the battalion who are grouped Into committees to Superintend the work Of making the ball a great success. One feature of the ball will be the funcwho are organised tion of six fair Into the Sponsors' club, patterned after the system of the regular army. - Two of these girls sponsor a company and have W mliitary'wwfc. been'taking active-par- t The girls are seen, at drill rth the cadets, and also spend each Thursday afternoon on the target range in actual target practice. i The girls who will be sponsors Monday night are as follows: Hazel Allen, Lurlte Allen, Thelma N 'innelly, Amanda Chamberlain, Maude l'rlce and Fern Whitesides. The decorations for the bRll will be more elaborate than at any similar function ever held in Logan. The celling of the hall will be covered with a solid mass of flage-maof crepe paper, Blue cover the walis, and the color scheme of blue will be uscSTThrough-ou- t. white and red, . Each company of th battalion has charge of one corner, where unique ideas have been initiated into booths. Special music also will be a feature. -Governor Mabey, himself a military man, together with Mrs. Mabey, will be In attendance.-- ' Tho following' have been selected as patrons for the ball: Governor and Mrs. Mabey of Salt Luke, President and Mrs. Anthony W, Ivins of Salt Lake. President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson of Logan, Mayor and Mrs. William M. Howell of Logan, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Russell P. Hurtle of Ltfgan, Major A. C. Sullivan commanding U. A. G. coast artillery Unit, and First Lieutenant Charles OhaJUre, Jr., U. 8. A., In charge of motor tra report unit. The committees, being ths officers of, the various companies, with Cadet Major J. Francis Hyde at the head, are as follow; ' Decorat Ions- - byA company. Captain Ova Countryman, First Lieutenant William Bowman, Second Lieutenants H. K. Pullen and Justus M. Stevens, with Misses Haxel and Luclle Allen sponsors. Invitations and programs by P company, Captain Yern Owens, Ftrst Lieutenant Movel Klllpack and Second Lieutenant Gordon Croft, with Miss Thelma Nunnel-le- y and Miss Amanda Chamberlain, sponsors; refreshments and music by C company, Captain Clifford Stevenson, First Lieutenant Homar Korrudf and Hound Lieutenant John Urm. with Miss Maud Pries and Miss Fern Whitesides, spunsoi For quick , with Woodruff Motor Co. Advl.) Fresh Eggs Direct from .the coop. The UNITED always lowers the price. PER While They Last s, ' CEeIHM de ' , - 10 100 BUHIo Ida., Feb. 19. Joseph W. Tan ner thl week tendered JU resignation as managing secretary of the Buhl cham-beof commerce to the board of dlreo tore to take effect February 25. In bis letter" of resignation, Mr, Tanner stated that he resigned In order to accept a better position at Paso Robles, Calif. The new position Is the office of secretary of the chamber of commerce at that place. The board has accepted ' the resignation. Mr. Tanner has bUen secretary of the Buhl organisation since the year 1919 and It was dus largely to his efforts that the club has grown from a small organisation to one of the strongest in the state. The membership has Increased since his coming to Buhl from 1 5 members to S1&, . RETURN FROM te The Trlboae. lctst VISIT. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 19. Mrs. George K. Steele and her two little daughters, Dorothy and Alice, have rehome In this city after turn! to atheir week visiting Mrs. Steele's trending (trigs.' o t 90-7- Social Events for Outgoing and Incoming Officials Will Be Held in Capital Special women the country over it is having a tremendous vogue. We are featuring a number of clever models in Jade reason, ably priced. to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 19. Preparations are being concluded by President J. Wesley. Horsley of the Utah club and his associate officers for the forthcoming Utah dance and party, March 3, at the Franklin square, when all the outgoing and Incoming .Utah officials of the governmenUwIll be tender.d arecepUoK Numerous Utahns studying In Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore will be In the city and the ef fair, prom-lee- s to be the greatest reunion of Utah people that ever aesembled anywhere In the east. March I was decided on for the benefit of the many vlsitore who will come to Washington Just over the Inauguration ceremonies. Word has already been received from New York that a delegation of Utah people there will come to for the sffatr, Gilbert Washington Moyle, who Is studying In Philadelphia, also expects to organise a company of Utahns to bring to the capital- - among fashionable shade D 0 7.... WINDOWS. - ' ' Expert marcelling and hair dressing. (Auerbachs Third Floor.) , v t . . v t A .tot- - '' V Vk ,A 3 I'.Y ' Vy'W . MURPHY Beds In-A-D- BEST roR HOTELS COTTAGES BUN6AL0W5 APARTMtKT HOUSES SUDWPOKHES BECAUSE You can use all of Your rooms all e of-th- time. OGDtN FURNITURE 8, CARPET CO. Tstrisutoh UTAMr t . ; J- ; - ers association following a meeting held In Buhl Wednesday afternoon. -The meeting wna held under the direction of A. C. Felt, organisation man for the association. The contracts bind- the gnerw foe six yea re.- - durlngvrhlcb- time wheat to this orthey must sell their ganisation. Mr FeU explained the plan of the organization at the meeting and stated that there had already been 15,000.000 bush- Speclftl' to The Tribune. 8HOSHONE, Ida., Feb. 19. County Agent Oeorgo E. Maroney reports that under the stimulus of the bounty for each rabbit killed there has been returned to him since November X the ears of 150,353 rabbits H. Moyle. The county commissioners supplied pot-- r C. 8. Myers Miss Dorothy Rippe of Salt Lake la son at cost to the farmers. killed 7729 rabbits on hla place and has and other sojourning in Washington has eastern parts for the rest of the win- still has ina few left. The county bounties 33015.09. paid out ter with ber mother, Mrs. Rippe, Gilbert Moyle, who is studying at ths Wharton School of Finance and Accounting, was a visitor In the city last week at the home of hla parents. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. James Richards Ward Observes Seventh Anniversary Demand Reported Good Wales Banquet Ticket folk-lor- to The Trltwiee. BlllL, Ida., ft y The seventh anniversary of the founding of the Richard e ward was celebrated by a reunion Bat Wednesday evening. A light supper waa served to 939 persons , who attended. The address of welcome was given bv John Donelson. who introduced ae toastmaster of the evening Ernest R, Kimball. President Frank Y. Taylor gave the open jJX SD 8Gc $3.59 L fh......... 33c 25-L- ing prayer, and the benediction waa given Sliver vases by Bishop J. M. Whitaker. were presented to Bishop j. A. Rock wood. First Counselor W. H. Ingham and Second Counselor F. W. Ball. Speakers were Bishop Rock wood, Harry H. Madsen, Lon Fisher, William McEwan, Clarence M. Goodltffe, J. 8. Cornwall, John Lake, Art e, Hoaglund, Mrs. 8. T. Olsen, John Thomas Lambert, William Nesbitt and John Schweberger. During the evening the following program waa given: Reading, Ada Latimer; comic song. Fay Kunkel; contralto solo, Agnes Bolto; violin solo, Murray 8now; selections, mixed quartet, composed of Joseph KJar, Otto Demke, Myrtle Doehle and Lillian Ashton;- - selections, boys chorus, under direction of Mr. Cornwall; reading, Mrs. Tracy Ball; bass solo, A. F. Peterson; soprano solo Ruby Childs; tenor solo, Don Priestly; community song under direction of Mr. Cornwall. lEa oe $2.69 $7.39 Of TB0C0 9100 KL-...:.3- 3e SYRUP PRICES KNOCKED CUCKOO! . BOX..... .... BIO WAREHOUSE CLEAN-U- OF P SYRUP iSc- The Boy Soout band will have a special rehearsal today at the Deseret gymnasium from 1 to t oclock. Ths primary purpose of this rehearsal will be to try out for per. manent places In the band and to classify each member. The band has now been organised for two years and good progress has been made. ALFALFA (It1:1'1- - fi 1 5 r- AND BEANS. 29c Doz. Luscious, Juicy, thin skinned Just the fruit your system requires at this season of year. This special 'price brings them within everybodys reach. -- No. JOo 3 : can, special ' 25o No. 3 can, special 60c for 53c tt-l- b. Walnuts, special . , Quart 69C SNOWDRIFT 90c 3 for 44c -- 3 85o Special 10c No. 1 can, special 3 for 24c STRAINED HONEY Regular Buy This Week' and Save ORANGES can Shelled 43c 43c b. special.. . 31.09 can, QK special.......... 32 06 Mb. can, agg . . WESSON OIL 0o quart can, special 31.60 -- quart CQ, U96 can, Special. THIS WEEK A BARGAIN FLIER IN POTATO From Idaho'! famous potato belt. 15 FOUNDS 4ftc RUPERT. Idaho, Feb. 19. The Rupert cheese factory la now working at full The dally average of milk Is rapacity. 3000 pounds. Five hundred and fifty-nin- e la the record output for cheese pounds of one day this week. No difficulty Is met In disposing of the product. $2.S3 1 PIERCES PORK I BIO 8PECIALI WORKING TO CAPACITY. Special to The Trlbaaa, , , ggfi can School Boy Peanut Butter. 24c , 2SC Fine size splendid cookers. 47c . Special 100 POUNDS Special. 2t4-l- b can School Boy Peanut 90c Butter.. mealy 30 POUNDS $1.39 15o Can Sego Milk 2 for 27c ... 69c Canned Vegetables Quality and flavor that rivals ths fresh garden-picke- d savings this weeki Pierce's 20c can Parker's Early June Hominy.... 2oc can Pierce's I'eai...,.,....;. 7fw. Kraut. can Sea Gull 35c 20o can Sifted i Plmlentos. . Peas........... 'can Wellington 80c can Extra nub . Sifted Peas..,. 23c Corn... 20c-ca- n !7c I9c lc I5c variety. Notr the 320 can Fern- - dell Corn the can Woods Cross ...38c Asparagus, special. 15o No. matoes, special. 214 2 can To far 25c & r '?. 1 , "' I J - ft ! r nn i t ; J! 1 - $; I"; Auction Sale of Horses and Mules i f We will tell 250 HORSES AND MULES at the UNION STOCK YARDS IN OGDEN on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. : - V' I , f r r , :.r 1 ' . - , --" A.- ! r - A - 1 2 ter. Delicious Rack - r 4 - CAN . S J COMB HONEY Pure white. None bet- Special 60 POUNDS Special. ccompanying photograph show the 100,000 L. D. 8. tabernacle recently erected at Blackfoot, Idaho. ' Formal dedication ef the structure will take place in May, but it will be occupied the latter part .of tbit month. , I... WARD TO HOLD PROORAM. A vaudeville program will be given tn the Sandy 'Second ward amusement hall next Thursday evening. It will Include twelve numbers glvsn by a score of singers, dancers and actors. The - c Special. MEAL MILL BUSY. ur 519 12 CANS Special to . The Trlboae. RUPERT. Idaho, Feb. 19. Tho local alfalfa meal mill Is operating on five four-horuns dally with a force of twenty-two men. Two rarloade were shipped this week to Memphis, Tenn. Owing to recent damp weather, the work of the mill lias been slowed up. hut more than twenty carloads have been milled during the short tlms ths mill has been working. Can d corn and cane syrup for X rich, flavory, every use. Will Instantly appeal to those who elate quality. This special lot of 209 dozen cans wilt he offered United pa trope commencing tomorrow at low prlces heretofore unknown Per can, 15c or Me-Phl- Boy Scout Band Will Hold Rehearsal Today healthful these fine apples la NOW. Keep the doctor away. 5 POUNDS. SPECIAL POUNDS 10 SPECIAL 036 BOX, SPECIAL. lb... 7CIS OQ Grapes, OR most time to eat liberally of ... 35c lb. Dried . j New Tabernacle at Blackfoot . Feb. 19. A Number of farmers of the Buhl country have signed contracts with the Mqko Wheat Grow f D. 111 Wheat Being Consigned to Growers Association gperial D POUNDS FOR heavy-bodie- Attend Convention The banquet committee, consisting of former State 8enator W. N. Williams. W. B. Hughes and Mra. W. C. Williams, representing the St. Davids day celebration at tha Hotel Utah Tuesday evening, March 1, reports quite a demand for tickets, and urges alj who Intend attending the festivities to make their reservations early. Musto and brief responses to appropriate toasts, recitations, etc., will be the features of the evening's program, and will be rendered following the serving of the repast. The toast to St. David, the patron saint of Wales, will be responded to by "Our City Attorney W. H. Folland. State" Is the subject of a toast assigned A. C Rees, manager pf the Utah AssoA toast to ciated Industries. Wales'' will be given by Thomas Evans McKay, president of the state aenate, while B. Roland Lewis of the state university will to the toast "Our Country." respond e be Typical Welsh songs rendered by Evan Arthur and Robert R. Williams. Miss Jessie Arllne Williams will sing the "Jewel Song" from "Fausi." and John Y. Smith will render Gounod's "Bravest Heart." Thad and Jessie Evans will etng a duet. "The Kingdom of Leva." Two recitations are also on the program-o- ne In English and another In Welsh by Winifred T. Brown and Eleanor Hughes Others who wilt take part In the rb osteal program are: professor H E. Giles. Mias Mattie Williams, Mrs C. VT Stewart, Miss Claudia Edwards, Trevor Williams. Arthur L. Thomas will be toastmaeter. Supper .will be served promptly at 7:30 p. m. 5 25 APPLES The Regularly Sold St 35c No. 2 Insurance Club e ' Roraan Beauty A BEAUTY FOOD Raisins are tho richest of all foods in assimilable Iron, and It's Iron In the blood that brings the pretty rose tint to womens and childrens cheeks. 10c pkg. Seeded 9 Mm Raisins, pkg. .... lOo pkg. Seedless 9 Mm Raisins, pkg'. . . . ra1 40c lb. Loose Muscatel Raisins, 31c K00-K- 00 Killing Idaho Rabbits Is a Good Paying Job Beauty Parlor . T3 35c 2 $15 to $25 a no a Q 0 health conand dessert. fection Fine, full flavored, dipped In glorious sunshine fresh from Calfairest orifornia's chards. Eat liberally for your health's sake. Jade is a delightful translucent green that rivals Natures own I $5.00 values. $2.98 $8.50 values ....... .$4.98 Most all wavy switches: 24 to 28 inches long. SEE t 12 EAT MORE Natures and Secretary of Agrlcultura Mrs. Dr. Ball, and Dr. Dorsey A. Lyon, Members traveling superintendent of the United Visitors from States bureau of mine to I'tah will Include Governor Charles K. Mabey, former Governor William Spry, T. A. Robertson, agency supervisor for former Governor Heher M. Wells, Frank J. Hag.nbarth, 'president of the National Utah and Idaho of the Occidental Life Insurance company of Los Amxelea, Cab, Woolgrowers association, and others a and Special Agent E. J. Rhoad leave toMr. and Mra Preston D. Richards of day for the coast to attend a convention 8ah Lake are In Washington visiting for of members of the 3100,000 club of the a few days. Mr. Rlcharda who la a young Occidental Life, which will te held at attorney of Utah, was formerly Identified Catalina Island, commencing Tueslay. with the office of the solicitor of tne Other agents of the company who qualistate department and studied law here fied, but for various reasons are unable for several years. They will visit In New to attend, are: Frank D. Robinson, BurYork and other eastern points before reley, Idaho; J. T. Handera, Idaho Falls, Idaho; E. W. Erickson, Boise, Idaho; J. turning home. J. Thompson, Garland, and John James, Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Hummerhays entertained a large company of their Utan friends at their home Saturday night tn honor of St. Valentine and also Arthur Schulie Voelker's birthday. Five hundred, music and refreshments featured the evening's program. . toV - 3 for 25c for 08c Bar 49c Bar $4.79 10 100 RAISINS PRUNES size of' ator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Congressman and Mrs, James H. Mays, Congressman and Mrs. Milton H. Welling, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. James els of wheat signed up In Idaho for the H. Moyle, Assistant to the United States coming season, which firmly established Attorney General and Mrs. Frank K. Ne cker, Colonel and Mra Brlant 8. Wells, thjj new organisation. ALL NEXT WEEK $4.00 values $1.98 - Bar 67c Bar $5.69 Special to The Tribune. Assistant 1 PALMOLIVE DIAMOND C SOAP SOAP SOAP Buhl Commerce Chamber Secretary Resigns Post ti- i MOST-WANTE- PEARL WHITE Extraordinary Purchase and Sale L- 4 Prices Shattered SOAPS FOR FAMILY BARGAIN SLIDE OF THE USE AT BlO SAVINGS. Buy a hundred bars at a time the most economical way. ORDER EARLY1 THIS WEEK THIS WEEK A Thl ia an opportunity to upply yourself with stock for tho .1 spring trade. Ogden Horse & Mule Commission Co. Roy Griffin, Auctioneer, bone 353, Residence 2031-J- . s |