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Show 1HE SALT LAKE TK1EUJSE, SUNDAY MUKNXND, i?KSKUAKI IV, 1VZI. 11 PIONEER CITIZEN , OF STATE BURIED AT PLEASANT GREEN JAMES D. COON, to War,Taught Country t x duce Things Imported Be- s ioict Agriculturists Report ' 'Ukv America. "Holland, profited from Ih War by learning to rals' proJueti which before that tlmo oho had imported from other countries," said F. C. Vsn Lelyveldt, commercial director of the Holland Aplcultural society, who is at the Hotel Utah for some day. Before the world war, which, by the way, worked greater hardship on the small country of Holland than most people tuppoee, we used to import rosea from southern Prance and orchid from Belgium, but now the Hollanders raise Toees and orchids for export trade. has Holland, Mr. Lelyveldt said. rtaehed a high stage of perfection along due to the lines of Intensive farming, tho efforts of the Holland Agricultural society, which ueea every means known to science to assist farmers Holland Is famous tor its seeds and bulbs and because of their exceptional productiveness he been able produce more to th acre than any other country. It exports vegetables, all mined under glass, to England, France, Belgium ana In the old days to Germany. "Trade conditions in my country are at present unsettled, Mr, Lelyveldt said, owing to the depreciation of money exalone of all her neighchanges - Holland bors baa the same rate of exchange as existed before the war. From Salt Lake Mr. Lelyveldt expects to go to Washington and will try to inof agriculture to duce send a mission to Holland to Inspect methods developed by ths Holland Aptcultural society. We am now realising th kiowwnax totting th other countrlys Mr. Lelyveldt Holland 'has to offer moat tourild. We are eo small that Intend to ists pass us by and now wa wonderful let the werld know what A la. Holland little country Mr. Van- - Lelyveldt Is hi Balt Lake In the Interests of the United Filters which he represents in Holland. report that there Is a big demand fop filter Tn Java, where they . are in so by the sBgar manufacturer. - cor-mtio- v Sacred Heart Academy , Plan .Entertainment of th Sacred Heart Alumnae association next will be held in the academy library will Monday evening. The study hour Ga!H, I Richard of eketch be given to a one. an appreciation of hta poetry and the review of Man, Th department of expression at Sacred Heart academy will give a recital next Tuesday avenlng. Thla la the second of the series of recitals given la this department every year. Th Sacrtd Heart Choral club, assisted by member of the Sacred Heart orchestra,, in a sacred song recital In the will appear eveacademy- assembly hall Thursday conning, The program includes solo ana cert number from the trading oratorios musical and will be one of th ' distinct . event of th year. England Doent Propose to Part With the West Indie Feb 39. The foreign office today announced that the attitude of the government with regard to suggestions that Great Britain turn over the British West Indies to the United States in return for cancellation Of war debts had not' changed from that of a year ago, when .Premier Lloyd George declared Great Britain had not the slightest intention of bartering or selling the West Indies. comTbis statement was made m menting' on the resolution introduced in the United States senate yesterday by Senator Beed of Missouri concerning possible negotiations for such an exchange. LONDON, New tr for Library Report Death of War Chief ten-pla- Freight Congestion Still Worries open-sho- -- paint1 Chll McDon-- (Advertisement) f railWASHINGTON. Feb. 11 Th road of th United Stales for th month of December1. 1920. received a their net operating incom. On a S per cent basis on th valuation of their property, they should have received for this month $86,868,000. In other word, the transportation agencies of th country received but 1.1 per cent on tied up In the total valuation of capital 1 properties. These figures are baaed upon return made today to th bureau of rkliway economic and repreaent statistic received from all tha railroads of the country, with the exception of th Central of Georgia, the Denver A Rio Grande and the Oreen Bay A Weatern. They tell a tale which Is most discouraging Is railroad managers and to th thousands of stockholders In such properties "throughout th country. Funenu services for James T. Coon, The figure made public by ths bureau Who died at the ag Of 7 years, were Jield of railway eoonomica today. show that last at the Pleasant Green ward chapel th total operating revenues of the railSunday. Bishop L W. Coon, a nephew of roads for the month of December, 1920, the deceased; conducting the services. were 9644.660,847, as compared with Mr, Coon was born at Green county, BL for ths same months In 1919. The December 7, 1842, a son of. Abraham anc operating expense were 9493,680,921 tor Elisabeth Yarbrough Coon, With his par- the month of December, 1920, aa against ents he came to Halt Lake valley In 1849, ISLO, 212,176 for ths same period in 1919, the family settling on a farm on the bank of the Jordan river. Later Mr. Coon moved to Pleasant Green and engaged In fanning and stockraising until his death. New Books In addition to his widow, Mary W. Coon, he is survived by eight eons and fire Th following book will he added to daughters: J. D. .Coon, Jr., Joseph, Jaoob. th public library Monday, February ZL Hyrum, Walter, Xlonao. Albert and Wtl 1921: ford Coon, Mrs. Rose Kelson. Mrs. Effle MISCELLANEOUS. Bugden, Mrs. Mamie Thomas, Mrs. Maud Ibanes Blaaco Mexico fat Revolution. and Mra FloatU RasrauMen "Various article written for the New York Times, tha Chicago Trlbuno and other Important newspapers. Berlin Castle Little Hours in Great Days. "Leisurely talks on gardens, dogs and Two German some people who meant much In the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Castle. BERLIN, Feb. 19. The death Is anClark Slid Rdl and Logarithmic Tatable of nounced of two German war chiefs. Gen- bles. "Including a concise and accurate eral Hang von Boehn and General von logarithms, a on th application of the work Fleck. . slid rule, and logarlthmlo table to practical problems. General von Boehn was known as the Cralgle First English Book for ForGerman retreat specialist Commander eign Pupils. "Written by a professor of of the Eighth German army, he withstood n In th University of Oxthe brunt of the allied pressure In the ford. . Marne salient and In August 1919. was Dubnov History of th Jews In Rusappointed to th supreme coibmand en sia and Poland. 'This Is th third volthe Homme front ume and eovera th period from th acWhen, In December, 191. a plot was cession of Nicholas II nntll th present discovered tto restore Imperialism and se- day, with bibliography and index ' cure the return of the former kaiser, Fenwick Political Syatems In TransiGeneral von Boehn, with F7ld Marshal tion. "A survey of the reconstruction of von Mackensen and General Count Hlxt political system and the In Europe von Arnm, was dgsqribed as among the United States, owing to the world war. chief men behind the movement A translation France Little Pierre. from th French. Furness My Bohemian Days. "Treats Cuban ef theatrical and artistic life of London, Illustrated by the author. Officials Hall Automobile Construction and Re. pair. "A practical guide to th design, 19. Feb. , HAVANA, Unsatisfactory construction and. repair - of automobile progress 'i reported In the efforts being mechanism.Boll Alkali. "Its origin, nature Harris made to do away with freight and treatment, written by Professor Haron the Havana docks dus. Itcongestion la said, ris of the Utah Agricultural college. to tho fact that merchants have failed on art, Hind Art and I. Essays to remove large consignments written for the Christian Science Monfrom the United State and othershipped coun itor." trie Critical essays Hind Authors gnd L la not According to contract authors, both English and American. due until the merchandise payment has been stored of Interesting. In warehouses. For thla reason mer- Very A sketch of McDougall Group Mind. chants are slow. ef collective psychology the To expedite the removal, th Cuban with jAmctples some attempt to apply them to tue government has decreed that all consign- interpretation of national life and characments left beyond a certain period Will 4 be auctioned. Th first auction will take ter." A of Faith. Mathews Argonaut place Thursday and will constat of freight history of the Pilgrim Fawhich has been on the Paula wharves for young people's In form. told atory thers from two to three years. auPatteo usPractical- - D4etttea.-Th- sAnnouncement of this action has led to thor tells-that many years of experiseveral conferences between th American ence hosan in dietetics aa in Instructor Minister Boas W. Long and Supervisor to demonstrate that the of Custom Colonel Manuel d'Espegn in pitals seamed should not be book an effort to safeguard the Interest of recipe volume on theory and the from separate American merchants. thla book rives both. The main Powys Complex Vision. TWO KILLED IN MEXICAN CLASH. purpose of the book reveals the only EL PASO, Texas, Fb. 12. Two men escape from all th pain and misery of were killed and six were wounded on life which worthy of th soul of man, Ohalchieomula hacienda, a ranch near and that Is th proper attitude toward Chihuahua City, yesterday, when organof Americas National ised farm laborers fought with a croup Relk Tour of nonunion workmen who. cam to the Parks. The purpose of thla book la to ranch to work with them. . Shots were attract a more widespread attention to fired between the union and nonunion the wonderful natural beauty of our own men until federal troops arrived, accordcountry. Storm Minstrel Weather. ing to telegraphlo advices received In El "Charming A chapter for each Peso today, Thla Is the first conflict essays on nature. an movement in month ef the year and a few others." -Initiated by Mexioo, th advices her stated. Tomlinson He and the Jungle. The narrative of the voyage ot the steamer In to the Para RUNNING FIGHT IS REPORTED. Capella from Swansea of EL PASO. Texas, Feb. 19. Reliable In- Brasils. 2000 miles along the forestsback and formation from Chihuahua City and from the A mason and Madeira rivers 1910." 1909 and Done in the years OJinaga atate that a running fight took home United State Geological Survey Ore place yesterday between Mix loan customs Professional paper men and a small body of former American Deposits of Utah. by B. 4J. Butler, G. F. soldiers, said to be deserters from th No. Ill, written C. Hetkes and and Victor Loughlin on were who Mexican th side of army, the Rio Grande. On of the men Was others. Takea up th geology, mineralora and districts ranges deposits, woufffled and captursd, th advices stated. ogy, The captured man said he aqd hie com. and their history FTCTION. panlonp had deserted from the army. All and Gold. VA Alice Brown Home-spu- n except the wounded man fled after the group of short stories of New England exchange of shota ' lif.,r "A atory D. Byrne Foolish Matrons. ARROWHEAD TRAIL PASSABLE. of four society women of New York of J. Cecil Alter, meteorologist lit charge their (our separate households, of how of the Salt Lake weather bureau, said each works out her own destiny. yesterday that be bad received word from R. O Chlpparfield Man In tha Jury John cooperative observer at Box. of tha mysterious murThe Levan, Juab county, that the Arrowhead der of a manstory whose body was found In a trail, known at the Zion park, highway frosen marsh near hla horns." In that part of th atate, I now dry and Agatha Christie Mvsterloua Affair at In fairly good condition for travel. This Styles. "A baffling detective novel. part of the trail until reoently has been C. 0. Doble Blood red Dawn. "Advenla Impassable condition and proved a tures of a young girl who la caught In a handicap to automobile tourist en rout tangle of Intrigue in tbs foreign quarter for California. , of San Francisco," Edison Marshall Strength ef ths Pines. "An Oregon mountain feud I the them of thla new novel In which th author show hla intimate knowledge of the out-doors." M. C. Oemler Purple Height. "The story of" a country boy and of his rise to success The Ilf of -- a A. Bulllven Rapid. man who transforms a small toWn Into flourishing city. E. P. Oppenhelm Jacobs Ladder. The puxxllng and exciting adventure of a -class Englishman, who suddenly finds Mmself one of th wealthy men of England and correspondingly famous. . . CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Abbott H Ighacrea. Ashmun Isabel Carleton at Home. Ernst Mark of th Knife. Graham It Happened at Andover. Cent 100 Lange Threat of Bitting BulL Lofting Story of Mr. Dooltttl. Little Friend Lydia. Phillip Rudolf Tooky and Mary Alice Tales, perfected it so anyone eould accomplish Saunders Golden Dickv ths correction of this common ailment St Mara Way ef the Wild in ths privacy 6t their own homo. At Behulta Dreadful River Cave. Bcovllll Blue Pearl. first people were skeptical n few tried Hpyri - Cornell!. it. They told ofhc rt. ThuThad the Straws Year Whits beto a chain letter, and effect similar Book. Walsh Klddle-ka- r success cause of this remarkable - needs no TO MOVE. MASONS Method s Anatomical Berry RUPERT. Idaho, Fb. 19 The Masonic paid advertising la ' southern Calibodies of the city have mad arrangefornia. Yon can learn of this wondsrfnl yet ments to move from their present quarto the Chamber of Commerce buildsimple method by sending your name ters Grand Master Edward Meek visited and address. Yon will receive full and ing. tbs local lodge Monday. explicit information. Wo urge yon to send for this valuable, information. HQR8ES DIE OF FOISON. Once you hnve it. you will, be convinced SHOSHONE. Idaho, Feb. 19, I O that you are no different from the lev- Kennedy, a farmer livlnt In the east part eret thousand who had suffered from of this county, recently lost four extra it did for them it fine, large work horsesIs from some mysconstipation. What terious poisoning, it thought possible will do for you '. came from mouldy bay In th WHITE NOW. Permit yourself to the poison a alack. of bottom become enlightened upon this Method and you no longer need depend upon WILL PRESENT DRAMA. artificially produced elimination. AdDELTA, Feb, 19. The Delta Library dress Berrys Anatomical Method, association Ills will present the drama, S7l Msrntt Bldg., Los Angolss, Cal Gift, at the Lincoln (heater next Thurs(AdvertlsemenL) day night for the benefit of th library. nr' aul-cl- you. December. 1 SUICIDE IN JAIL.' ST, PAUL, Minn., Feb. 19 Charles Bloom, 40. sought by San Francisco authorities several months, committed by drinking poison in ths city Jail shortly altar h had been arretted toby prinight He wa taken Into custody vate detective and lodged In JalL Word was received from the California authorities to hold him1 on a charge of assault with attempt to commit murder. Bhort-t--y after being looked up he took poison. TOURING . -- COMMIT HUPMOBILE in Capital r PLEA. JANE ADDAMS MAKE ROCHESTER, N. Y Feb. 19. America will leave a double scar, one on its good will and Integrity and another on th heart of Europe, unlee It adequately of need. Jan help .Europe In Ita crisis In an addreaa Addams of Chicago said here today. 8h suggested that th league of nations could provide machinery to the work out an adequate solution of naproblem If It was authorised by the , tions Interested. The price will aurprta aid, waa. 107S. t Anglo-Saxo- gpecUl t 7M Tribes. OGDEN, Feb. 19. The regular meeting 1 AT LAST sf -- middle- Banished , Drugless Method Proves A a result of thia lifetime prescription, .which sever need refilling, several thousand, jnen and women in Los nd vicinity no longer suffer Angeles from CONSTIPATION. They succeed ed In removing the cause of this annoying and dangerous ailment without the use of DBU08, DIET, EIEBCISE or any ARTIFICIAL MEANS, and today are NATURAL and REGULAR. They owe tholr changed condition to a noted specialist who ha been very ueccasful in restoring to health victim of paralysis. This noted specialist recently moved to Los'Angclee from Chicago, where ho practiced for over twbntr years. II announced that the CAUSE of CONSTIPATION waa a temporary paralysis of tho delicate muscle and that thoso mus-cl- o eould be restored to their full us lie by a ilqiplo anatomical method. In appreciation Stunti by Members of DifTransportation Agencies ceive but 1.1 Per Cent on ferent Classes Add to Re- Pro- - Per Success -- hs ) response to Siegrels great merchandise Sale which ended last night set up a new city. There was instant appreciation of the value showing was a manifestation of public confidence citys oldest business houses. The-publ- ic Gayety" of tho" Occasion. Half-Pric- Th Athletic girts sf th West high school entertained th gin members of th school at th annual masquerade danos Ih the Eaton gymnasium last We thank yon. . . ESTABLISHED . Bandits Who Are Captured Are Being Executed With Little or ' No Formality. SHANGHAI, Feb. 19. By the Associated Press.) Reports brought to Shanghai by river craft from the upper Yang-ti- e are that th Chinese authorities In seeking to qutd outlawry and suppress disorder, following the looting of the city of Ichang by mutinous troops, have All adopted the moat drastic methods captured bandits, say the reports, are executed with little or no formality. A scene characteristic of descriptions the working of Chinese Justice waa escribed by Captain T. F. Doyle of the steamer Mai Shun, which reoently cam to Shanghai, When his steamer was nt Wanshien coaling, Captain Doyle said those aboard saw twenty-eigculprits led to the Irver bank. These were forced to knoal In a line and then the executioner with hla heavy sword proceeded slow I v down the line, a had falling with each awing of the sword. .Such wholesale executions, tlia captain said, became almost daily events In ths winter -- moiflhs- at- - centars- - oa- - the. civet like Wanshien. j . 1569 Qlhe StoreforcMen and Boys 228 - 230 MAIN 8T. several sailings from Vigo, and th direct Una from La Coruna to New York may be suspended. In th first nine months of 1920 more than 30,000 Spaniards obtained vises for America, while for the last quarter the number was leas than 5000. DEPENDABLE SERVICE EMANCIPATION PLANS DISCUSSED BY SOVIET p, Attempt to Oommltt Congress to tbs Priadpl Develop a Htraorona InddsnL TTcas.) 232 South Main. Gold Crown Brldgo Work Gold Inlays fS.OO to $5.00 Painless Extractions $0.60 Porcelain Fillings 12.00 to $3.00 SUvsr Fillings ..................11.00 Vary best set of teeth f 10.00 (Trnbyt Tooth) Established Over 18 Yeaii. Wo Treat Ton Right. . , Ths Old Reliable Remember Ui. LONDON. Feb. 14. (By th Associated EmanUpation of women from domestlo work going a little too far even for the soviet leaders of Russia. An to commit the recent soviet conattempt gress there to such a principle developed a humorous Incident, as told by the Moscow wireless.. n Madame Kollontaf, a leader, told th congress: .Women must be liberated from the mass of unproductive labor which they fulfill in their domestic surroundings Thus the enormous amount of working energy will be available. I regret to say that old prejudices, are still strong among us. A mala member of the congress, Ukh nevltch. Jumped to his feet with an ob: jection. I am In favor of the emancipation of It women, but not of all, he declared. my wife leaves- me. 1 shall throw up my work. My wife must stay at home. Th congress received thla sally with roar of laughter. PEICE3 PEE-WA- E Highest grade material, highest grade workman-Bhitogether with our low prices, is the secret of our success. 1 CHINESE AUTHORITIES FIGHTING OUTLAWRY offer in the record in this offered. The in one of the To our old customers and to the many new ones welcomed in our store during the sale we desire to makfc, this acknowledgment in appreciation of their 'patronage and good will and to express tha hope that we may continue to serve them, night. Ths different class of ths school added to the spirit of the evening by doing clever stunts. The Junior elass presented a fashion revuh. in this they dl' played the different styles of drees of th leading nations of ths world. England, Franco, Persia, Ireland. Russia, Japan and the United States were among those The Commercial Seniors represented. entertained the girls by presenting a Th academia syncopated wedding. Seniors had two members of their class give vocal selections. Seven prises were given at the masquerade. , Mias Dorothy Parker - was awarded the prise for having ths moet beautiful costume, which was of Spanish style. Tli prise waa a bouquet of flowers. Miss Frances Robertson was given a set of lingerie pin for having the snoat humorous costume. Her makeup was "Big Hopkins. Misa Mardell Tanner won a prise tk portraying the character of her costume In the best manner. 8b characterised Topay." A manicuring set was given to each ene of the beat couple. Miss Jean. et t Du ffy..snd. Lots Harlsoe, who won thia e, were dressed as King monds" and Queen of Heart. Doro thy Bruggers won toilet water for th most original costume, which typified Freckle. Mis Carol Evans won th teachers prise, which waa a pair of silk hose. Th decorations of th gymnasium we In orange, black and whit a The music waa furnished by th Koseli orchestra Throughout the evening punch and wafers were served. Th Judges were Miss Vera Miss Julia Martin and- - Mrs. R. A.Folger, McIntyre. the Among patrons and chapsrons were Mr. and Mn,F. D, Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Child, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McIntyre, Miae Elisabeth FitaGerald, MU Carol Evans, Mrs. Fisher HarrU, - Miss Julia Martin, Miss Mary Warwick and Homer Christensen. Mr. Christensen acted aa master of ceremonies. e UNION DENTAL CO., Was. Phono Dr. 1128, iJMgWWUMnS I J. . Dull in j Charge. night for Salt Lake to arrange for mar- street; a watch from O. Bplllda. 411 Bouth keting th output of the mills. It ia West Temple street and an oboe valued at . understood that tha company will soon $75 from J. W. Ston A Co. have a large amount of aifalCt feed products ready for market. Near-Adaml- es Eden on South Sea Island Chirato Tribune Salt Lake Trlhnaa Cable. Exposition Planfied at Manila1 Is Abandoned Cklcsio Tribuae-Sal- t lake Tribune Cable. , f Feb. 19. All plana for th MANILA, am of international exposition la holding a SYDNET, N. K W., Feb. ll.-- On a llv Manila next spring to commemorate th In th south seventy girls and on Ion man. The four hundredth anniversary of th landbeen man waa picked by the London Mission ing of Magellan at Mactan hav owing to th unsettled worldary society from an army of applicants.!1 abandoned, Ths stria ar all member of a school eonumon. founded for the best natlv families of Falling to obtain th 92.504.000 appro priation sought, th commission has netbs ElUc and Union Island groups. an Inexpensive literary and e cklet. upon reigns supreme on this happiness spot In th midocean, declared a re- art competition and a simple program on not Is And a covering there Tribune-Silt days sctivttlaa. March. 17, missionary. Lake Tribune Cable. turning Chios man In sight but the caretaker. Curfew 192L , LONDON, Feb. 1. Aocordlnf to at and 9, th girls ar every night Constantinople dispatch received by the rings th and in up bright early morning. BURNED. Dally Express, Italy la grabbing Russian trade while England and Moscow are U Feb. - It. Five SHREVEPORT, La., MINOR THEFTS. REPORTED h were perhaps fatally burned earberating upon dispatch pwsona OTktes that already Italy Is sending manill nor theft reported to the police yes- ly today by th explosion of an oil stove ufactured production Into Russia in ex- terday Included alothtng from th hom In a hotel at Eldorado, tha New Arkansas k v of Doris Stevens, 112 Booth First West oil town. change for Astrakhan ruga , Th Italian Commercial baqk has to credit a Russia facilitate with by Young Bolshevists opened transactions between Italy and Russia Ttallan automobiles are also being sent cmiiiinwnniimiii)iimiiiiniiiii:Hn;iiCTr:::p;::"::"Hnii:;:"":!ni!":r7T LONDON, Feb. K. (By th Associated into Russia under a contract with the Press.) A second congrs of ths young Russian government. bolshevists of Turkestan was recently heldvat Tashkent with 182 delegates repRaces in ' resenting 310 organisations with a total membership of more than 20,000 young Mussulmans and Russians, says a wireless dispatch from Moscow. Th sneakers appealed to the youths of CMette Tribune Cebl. Turkestan, Khiva, Bokhara and th BERLIN, Fab, 19 A Berlin sporting region to educate th youth of th newspaper in an article advocating the east. Eleven girla took part In the con- licensing of bookmakers says ttiat there gress. has lately been an enormous Increase in Branch Exchange, Waeatck 160, Connecting All Deportments betting, both in Berlin and in tha province. On race days In Berlin 1.000 000 to 0.000.-00- 0 : t 2 marks Is put on the totalieator alone, in Is bookand 'tbs same amounts with the ' fillip to AH Fartg Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, by makers on th course, while certainly no TOKIO, Feb. 19. (By th Associated less is put on with bookmaker in Ber- Kt Parcel Ppat, Express or Freight Press The new women temperance lin movement will be revived, says tha Toklo It la estimated that similar amounts ar Aeahl, and some 2000 educationalists. In- put on In the provinces. men and cluding a number of prominent women. Will support It . BRAZIL LOAN NEXT WEEK. It also la reported that In the curFeb. 19. Th British share rent cession of ths diet a temperance ofLONDON, Try some of our Pastries, French Pastry, Cakes, Flea Rolls and th loan to b contracted by th state bill proposing to restrict the hours for all kinds of Broad here Issued be will Bao of Brasil, Paulo, the sale of wine and the quantity of win week, th bonds to run for thirty to be sold to Individuals at a time will next ear at I per cent. Th Amsterdam and again be Introduced by Mr. Hosbljlma, lew York Issues will b on the same one of the warmest supporters ot the terms. movement It ia stated her that 8ao Paulo is clear externa Indebtedness, of all short-terinterbut has an amount of short-terVilla rs GROCERY SPECIALS TOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING nal Indebtedness. 1 Bolshevists Seized . - FEBRUARY 21 HEALTH STATISTICS REPORTED. e Bevcnty.ftva births and twenty-ninLONDON, Fsb. 19. (By the Associated Troc and Nucoa, 85c Maple- deaths were reported thla week by the (h Press.) General Wrangel'a villa In sis ' same as good butter. Ine has been nationalised by the city board of health. A total of 205 eases were Infectious diseases and r bolshevik!, say official wireless mes- of contagious 45c Kitchen R cases of reported, -- Including twenty-tw- o sage from Moscow. scarof six of three diphtheria, : Wv Bouquet smallpox, villas other owned and privately t Many Georgs Washington twenty.elght of whooping cough, farms, aa well a the farm of the Oeor-gie- let fever, t ; 60c Tabasco 86c box Macaroni monastery, have been converted Into ten of mumps and fifteen of chickenpox. 3 I fiance t Ten farms have commercial property. : : Family else. FIGS MISTAKEN FOR INFANTS. been handed over to workers guilds, and Cava monejr. . Golden Age MacaFree Demonstration during the lust two weeks th Bebastopol Bodies of five small pigs, wrapped paramastosmBWBBBwsRHMw labor committee of the soviet has put tially in newspaper, were dtacove-e- d on All Week roni, Spaghetti, Ver: i to the aldewalk In front of the Utah Flat 4400 I bourgeoisie and speculators cg 46c keg micelli or Noodle Of work. 43o Tins i ; 38c compulsory National bank at First Booth and Main E3 Ginger 8napo. street yesterday. A passerby mistook ths 85c Tins 74c appearance of the bodies for those of 30c can Big Infants and telephoned the police department. Patrolmen A. H. Roger, H. A. Rlp Olives',,. 4 6 $1.45 Tins ..$1.31 30c Instant in Heath and Frd C. Anderson responded, Mortality and urn Post can 65c Qa were th dead porkers eventually Ha 8 Olives... filP 11.35 50c Instant burned up. PARIS. Feb. 19. (By the Associated 1. drift Press ) A startling lncras In the num35c quart can, Apple MAY TRANSFER PERMITS, ber of death ef children in Budapest In Butter th past year la shown by official reports Under a nw ruling of 4h department 15c Peanut of the Budapest health department reof th Interior, which will apply only to Z.Z Special.., Log Cabin Syrup Butterjar ceived here, th year 1921, permits Issued for graxlnx 45c Tina .......38c Th figures of 1914 which showed that on national forests may be transferred 25c Jar Busdon Pea- 90o Tin ,74c the number ef births exceeded th deaths In th event the sheep or cattle on th 3 f2.25 Gluten Flour not lTib 11.75 Tins 11.46 Few sack reversed forest range r sold. Notice of thla proby 2"8,Hl0 were approximately Butter In 1920. Forty-fiv- e per cent ef th deaths vision waa received yesterday by Dana -- 3 left, On)y were ot children under 7 years, while 37 Parkinson, supervisor of Wasatch forest per cent were of children ftonv ih home of th poorest peop'e. STTE TO RECEIVE PUMPS. This proves, the health department wa received yesterday by Ira states, that Infant mortality In Hungary R. Notice Browning, slat road engineer, that a la due chiefly to miserable conditions In hand pumps, shipment of twenty general and particularly to underfeeding.'' originally a trench pumps, has mad V1 us In road for Utah been started toward work. These pump com a part of th Is surplus War materials which ar being distributed among th states for th paythe U, ment of freight charges Forte Corn fed 8ter Beef, Milk fed Veal. Real Lambs, Country-feChlrase Tribes Salt Lab Tribes Cebl. and Poultry, dressed and cut the wey you like them beat, THREE SUFFOCATED IN OHIO. BARCELONA. Feb. 14 Th Spanish WARRFN, Ohio. Feb. 19 Adn Chaf-fe- . ZZ It's a pleasure to serve our patrons with th best of everything th la effectively discouraging government 20. Howard Smith, 11, and Henry market affords. to States th l'nlted emigration during Smith, 13, were found dead from suffoca- f 1 the period of Industrial depression there. tion Smoked and Cured Meats of all sort We make all our own Sanya: a k ahai whan lira destroyed today A latter describing business conditions fresh dally. IMng because .of a Y--3 written by the Hpanlah ronaul general In In which ther wet; following a case of quarantine TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 9:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. New kork has been scattered broadcast, smallpox In th Chaffee home, wher th with, the result that In the last fortnight smallpox lived. also two Smith boys ona SUN-MAfhas th at only applicant appeared RAISIN3 ABE DELICIOUS TEY THEII American consulate at Vigo for a vise. In IN CAPITAL ON BUSINESS. AT THE CENTRAL MARKET. th eleven month before th letter wa published th oonsul et Vigo bad vieeed geelal t Tk Tribus. 10,000 Hpanlah passport. DELTA, Fab. 19 H. E Beck, president Th Amarlcan fan IWs already cancaled of th National Food Mills, Inc., left last ht - pretty little island Italy Rapidly Grabbing Bulk of Russian Jrade lit-ti- two-edg- - "FiVE-FATALL- d-- ' Second Congress Held ifiSn Betting on Germany Is Increasing Tribuaa-Rayt&a- k Kir-gh- ls Temperance Movement Japan Gaining 1 Quality Our First Thought V 3 PWKVSi Finest ofAll Fruits and Vegetables 3g Our g 3 m General WrangeTs Is by m Buying in Large Quantities Saves You Money - zz ff Increase Noted Infant 1 3 65e Extra Specials 3s3 32 3 3s! UJk 70 au 42c COFFEE 1! 3 for 25s 99a $Ha tw .423 .!?".$ 03 ...... Ill $1.97 MEAT DEPARTMENT H Real Meats Are Always Found at Our Market g 184-In- I Spain Discouraging Immigration to 5. 3 3 3 H 3 '. i s' d b B |