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Show v r V. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, .TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1921. PROVO DEPARTMENT. 12.1 W. Center at Tuliphon fe J U FARMERS State Federation Head Re ports on Arrangements Before City Organization. - DRAINAGE PLANS P Achievements of Legisla Creation of New District in tive Committee of Clubs Otah County Stirs Up Considerable Opposition. Reviewed by Chairman.' Plan for th entertainment of the national counoil of the General Federation H lVomen- clubs, which will convene In gait lake next June, were presented b Mrs, E O. Leather ood, prealdent of the club ol gtate Federation ftah, at the regular monthly meeting of the City - Federation- of Women's. clubs at the Civic Center yesterday afternoon George D. Kejser made a report on the moke situation In Salt Lake, and various other matters were considered. Mr N.A. Dunjon, chairman of the legislative committee, reported action taken In in which the fegard to certain bill women club were especially Interested. That It will be necessary for the club women of Utah to- put forth every effort with the possible tn order- to compete ry Buccenful metin$ni of th Innational othei council which have been held cities, was one of the points which Mrs. Jaalherwood stressed In her talk She Said' "We want to put thl thing over so pig that the hundreds of women present of will go back and tell the thousand women In their own atate that Utah Is the place to llvs," - yes-trd- v. Jtfew Federation to Meet. reviewed Mrs. Leatherwood plana which are being worked out for the entertainment of the women who will attend the meeting of the national council is a general way only, stating that at for each days yet the ofexact program convention could t ents the weeks out.. be definitely given. pot The Intermountain and Coast Federation, an organization which la comparatively new tn Utah and whhh has for its purpose the consideration of problems of mutual Interest to the club women of the states represented, will hold meetings the first day of the convention week, Monday, June 1. Mrs. Leatherwood exbriefly the advantages which this t plained federation has to offer Ip the way of enabling the women of different states to unite for legislation deemed necessary for the welfare of Its women and children and as an aid In sol fng regional problems common to the group of statee Educational federation. forming the of water the conservation i rohlems, tnrius In national parks, and other things towns and road uhuh affect the homes, of the Iptcrmountain and coast states, ill be Joplcs for discussion. - ffAJP" I')1 "A the day pa, It become apparent to lha tire dealer that be must put into practice new method id conducting hi business He must eliminate the practice of loading himself with a multiplicity of tire ZJnswn Asa aetu V. brand. I cam to th conclusion soma little time ago to concentrate on few line. ' I have no raeaon to change my mind after three yean ef specialising i United 8 tats , Tina. Thera ia no Question In my mind, after carefully, but that studying condition United Statee Ttra have sprang into lead erahip in the tire world. We feel thoroughly honest in telling a eustomer that United State Tins are the beat built, b- cause wo have seen leveraj other make coma and gu W have lost eo few sale aa a result of being 10016 United Bute dealers that they are pot worth cunwdering." 'V pboto4rjM t? , THERE that intelligent die-trl- the very best tires his custo practices. them with his reputation The thoughtful man is beginning to realize that thrift in tire buying depends upon how well he spends bis tire money not on how much he spends. The tire mer chant knows that the dealer right-thinkin- g i or who carries a split stock of tires and tells his customers to take their pick is throwing back on them the very duty which a responsible dealer should himself perform. He knows that it is the dealers business to know mn f ' r, tires through and through. To select from the market motorists and dealers .will never return to the old waste ful tire buying and tire selling -- BROCKTON, MASS. hr A XMBUX Real Tire Economy is Here to Stay Is unmistakable r -- MEDIAN AUTO SUPPLY CO. t ' Rowland Smith appeared before th board In behalf of th Cedar Fork asking that made be repaired and rebuilt where necessary. Th matter was referred to Commissioner James T. Gard. , ner to Investigate. Mr. Annie D. Palmer and Mre. Inez Knight Allen asked the board to put Into effect the widow'! pension law so as to Rive more Support to certain widows In Utah county, who were not being aided sufficiently at the present time. 1 A Successful Tire Merchant States His Policy jmm W Me-Bet- h, lt kg ' ElectricalAchievemtntt- Explained by Lecturer !' I fUi PROVO, March 7. At todaymeeting of the board of county commissioners, R. A Porter and about n down other farmers from Pay son, owning land tn th newly created drainage district No. 4 appeared and protested vigorously against the maintenance of the district. County Commissioner Joseph Reece argued that there waa much need nf thl drainage district, stating that there was much land between Payton and Utah Ink that should be reclaimed, and that It would make excellent farming lead Instead of being fit only for pasture. Mr Reece also stated that them had been much crlilclmrof th former board of commissioners and some .of th present board, and In ordr to arriv at th proper conclusion In thts matter, h moved that a mass mwtlng Of lha citizens of the district bn held at fxyson nr Spanish Fork, wher both side could b heard, and the three men who had bees appointed to make tb investigation, together with, the - board, could get tt e proper opinion aa to tb merit of th controversy. Several of the objector alleged that the committee named to Investigate th land would pile up a heavy Mil on th property, owners, and ountendod that much of, the land did not need draining, Among those who appeared tn protest to the district Were N. L. Simmons, John M. Cowan, John V. Manvttl. Philip H. Hufst, . F. R Tanner and William Thursday, March 14 was th day agreed upon for the hearing on the mat. ter, and the meeting wilt b held 1 Pay CHILD DI68 OF PNEUMONIA. PROVO, March 7 Arvell, the son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Carter, died last night at the family residence All Clubs to Aid. of pneumonia. He is survived by his Mrs. I.eatherwcod emphasized the parents and on brother. Funeral service be will held are all In women Utah ferlnt that club Tuesday morning at II inced to Join the lntermountaln and o'clock at th residence, ft North Fourth Toest Federation, or. If they do riot care East street. om the body, to at least attend Its tings nxt June Representatives of Ifc upper Miss! asltgri.' New F.ngland m T, firm regions" will be present at the t. A n, niton, Mrs. M. J. Sweeley of Itolse, id c, s chairman of the program com, ire of the. lntermountaln and Coast Wireless telegraphy, and other j ih i,Hon f"tras of animated electricity were pra It we decided at the meeting y ester soured bv profe-sW illiama of the I.otils d ihit all the City Federation of t utverslty of Chicago last night at BarHo nopluhs, even those not afftll-a- rett hall hy r. pf a illustrated !th the state organisation, should re ln the expense of entertainment of it The lecture was under' th auspice ef i he national council to meet here In tli Halt high echool and for th Jen It ta reported that the Woman benefit of Ink th students Professor William flepubltcan club wlU lend It finsni 11 piesented .hi subject In such a manner surd art and other assistance t that aa ta hold the attention of hi auditor . by showing time between the In Mr. Keysr. progres hlght r form of elec rlcal development and reviewing made In ridding the city of the moke the high school chemistry and physics. nuisance, said that He knew most people Wireless Is only In i Inwere bored by figures, yet they made up fancy, said telegraphy Professor Williams. He preum hi the of report. He said that of dicted that the future vl) see electrical twentv-fl- v that war formerly waves developed la tha point where wire-trs- a plant; producer. the worst emok tan fcad telephones and wire lea telegraphy adopted method which had cleaned up wilt be used extensively and snocossfully their smoko trouble, that fiv were par- In every-da- y business transactions. He tially cleaned pp, one had ahut down, also viewed th future of th with and four had not a yet been reached. satisfaction. Th present proficiency with The others were siiU working ta solve which thl aid to medical selene is used their particular problem for eradicating will be increased beyond general expectasmoke. He said that cooperation had ha said. been effected with the plant owner and tion, that the response from owner of home had been most oneouragtng. An analy- Man sis of the air at the present time, a Poolroom compared to that made a year ago, showed a marked lmproyement, Mr, K) ser said. Antonio Vasques. 4 years of age, died suddenly at A Herreras pool hall. b&t legislative Work Reviewed. West Second South street, shortly before 10 o'clock. Ikst Action taken by the legislative com night. The proprietor of the pool hall said that nilttee of women club on various bill whhh have been presented before the last night Vasques complained of feeling and went to alt In the front window, state legislature bearing on the welfare here h died soon arterward. of women and children or the general In hi room at th Freneh hotel, 441 good of the community, wan reported by Mr Hunt on, Th death of the Gulnney West Second South street, a suitcase was amendment to the eight-hou- r found. In the law. which remaining clothring wa effected bv the united effort of the elothea he worn were found three letters, club and working women of the city, a poll tax receipt dated at Pocatello, Idawas described by Mre Dunyon; also the ho, March t. 1920 and a money folder conbill Introduced bv Curtis Y. Clawson and taining $17 17. The body was removed to fathered by the Utah Manufacturers' as- the vjualthrough-AUoo- tt undertaking essociation, which provided that women tablishment. work eight and hours par day. Vaaques car to Balt Lake from ShatThis bill was withdrawn. ter, Texas, 'll Is survived hy a brother, Th bill for providing separate Instltu-tlc- n Luis Vasques, Yudm rancho, Ognana, for bo and girl of th Mat LaUtdo Chihuahua, Mexico. Industrial school, at Ogden, would not go through, she said, because It carried so appropriation, hut the request that Tb appointment la mad by th gev. three women be allowed on the hoard of ernor. director would prohablv b recognised A committee appointed to Investigate Two bill Introduced by 'Mr. C. 8. Kin- the advisability of organising a Girl were also ney reported Scout society in the city reported that A motion was made that the Fedof spproxlmtely 4IS7 girls In the city, City eration of Women- club unit with the Vhj belonged to th Girl Reserves of the fate federation In requesting the. reap, Y. W. C. A , 740 to th Primary and ointment hy Governor Mabey of Mr Reehtv societies, leaving about lf.00 who Sarah E. Stewart on the board of regent did not belong to any organisation. No of the University of I'tah. Th appointaction on tho matter was taken. ment of Mra. Lun)on as a member of the A committee was named to Investigate twte fair heard, which ha been recoiu-- - th increased cost of o4 and tho price mended Ty the State Federation of of bread, both of which were thought too Womenclubs, received the sanction oft high tn comparison with prices of other the City Federation of Women's cluhs. commodities. i Each tire as fine, as efficient, and as economical as money' brains and human skill can make it. A tread for every road condition. A range to meet the require ments of every motorist. Thus reducing the dealers mers can get. To concentrate upon these tires and back of-price- and responsibility as a tire authority. risks anliabilities 1v s lowering his inWntory investment and his overhead expenses. En suringhis customers fresh, live tires of current production It is significant, therefore, The modem tire merchant is ruling out waste cleaning his stock of odds and ends and, preparing for the new, demands of the future. The United States Rubber Company has always adhered policy strictly to its clean-cu- t of stabilizing the tire business in the interest of the legitimate 3 that in times like these thousands of dealers all over p Vp. . America are concentrating 'u Unitpd States Tires. A sawing to you and the dealer. ' Remembej the new kind of tire merchant when you are ' thinking' of renewing your tires. -- el t -- T ri.VL . tire dealer and his customers. Building a full and com plete line of tires in all sizes '9 t. . ifti O X-r- . ft I' n 9 A n Diet Suddenly in Salt Lake . SX mpany 111 Tire Division Branch, 342 S. State -- St n a.va win 1111,1 krumiasra a " one-ha- lf FUNERAL WILL BE TOMORROW FOR SALT LAKE WOMAN MR. A. H. LATIMER. ' Results in Chronic Skin Diseases, Swollen Glands, Inflammations, Birth Marks, etc., v... 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In th rilstrlit court In nd for th county of Balt Lak, stat of I tah. John Jr., plaintiff, asaimit Crap a earporatton. Utah Havlnaa A Corriainv. a cortairstlon ; Famuri It. Mug, for A. Mauiett King. 12 o'rlocli tomorrow. Hixleon, Waitr ltomnv.y amt Mry I li I be II, n The body may viewed at the fnmll) Rortinsy Milner, formerly Mvry I.umhvr Comptny, horns tomorrow morning between the aItomnsy. and Oranlt vorpuratlon, dvfendanta, to b wild at houra of 10 end 11 30 o'clock alisrlff a sal at th west front dour of Inter nu nt will be tn City ci met cry. Hi ixiunty rOurthoua. In tl city and Mrs. Lattmer Is survived by ten chilatat of Vth. on the county of Halt dren, thirty gramii hllrirtn and nineteen I4th (lay of March, A Jl. 1WI. at U o clock noun of said day, ail th right. Fuaerai services for Mrs. Annie Hard) Weir, Latimer, widow of Thome Latimer, will be held In the Eighteenth ward chapel at Trout A. -- Com-pan- Lk. i Owt oeug Ca Bpooial Afenta. NOTICB OF ANNUAL MEI.'INO. To th Htnckholder of tno.pandent title, claim and Interest of said defendant of, In and to th following described Coal a foko Company, a Wyoming cor- to real wit ptiration. All of loto 41 and 47. In block 2. Fed. Noth', la hereby given that th annual of th d Heights addition to Balt Lak. City, tttn k holders' nieetlng aa corpoiatlon known 113 Ferre avenue Pur ha, tta reunion! will h It,heldM at the eflti ofn agent. tirtca a) able In lawful money of th Au.h.rman, th tleikwlth Building Company building, United Btats. 142 Fifth at atreeC I ate Kvanaton, bait at talk t'UH, thl lha hour of I o cluck In th Wyoming, afternoon on Mh day of February, fpy, 19.1. of Hh tha D. A. Tuesday, day March, emfht. 1921, for tha .lecllng director Bhertff of Halt Lake futility, Btat of and ofHcara purpoa of lha corporation, and lot Utah tha transaction of any other bualna.a Ky F. M, Mathawa, Ijeputv Bherlff, com which before auob Wattor C. Hurd, Attorney tar J'lnlmKT moating.may properly It FED, W, Inue of Drat puUUvation, March I Bac ratary A. L. 19iL , 70 4itl !!, rl abovo-namo- -- SLOW KIDIiEYS, Eat les neat if you feel Back achy or have Bladder - - enr Door of the Great Unknown? If J r frank a No maa or womao who eats meat regularly ran make a mistaka by fluih-in- i th kidney oecaaionaliy, sirs a Meat form authority. urtc a Id, which cacits tb kldaey, they become overworked from th strain, gat sluggish nad fall to filter th wast nad poisons from thn blood, rbeumat tha w get sick.liverNearly all arvoua tism, headaches, trouble, and uri ness, dizxineas, sleeplezanea nary disorders com sluggish kidney. Tb moment you feel a dull acha In tha kldneya or your back hurts, or if tho urtao is cloudy, ffulvet lull of radiment, irregular of passag or at tended by a sensation of scalding, .stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Halt from any pharmacy taka a tableapoonful ia a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your kidney will art fin. This ftmou salts is msd from th arid of grep and lemon juice, combined with lithia, nd ha been used for to flush and stimulate tb kidneys, also to. neutralise tho arid la uria so tt no longer cause Irritation, thus nnding bladder wstkn. Jad Balt in inespenaivt and cannot injurs; make n delightful effervescent lithia water drink which sveryont should tsk now and then to ktep the kidney clean and nctiv and tha blood pure, thereby avoiding serioun kidney complications, (Advertisement) well-know- fra s |