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Show f t TIIE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, HUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26 ond Mlu Moo Edwordo hoo bun for tho directing tho work of the out woeko. throw Pillowing to tho coot poll Mm Oesa. t onnlo iNIhloy. fiorothy Crawford, Margaret Harbor, . lono Oo KonnotH (julnnsy. Pond. Alms mond, r.rti Morion Kvorton, Georgs Evorton, Holmgren ond Kenneth Knowles. ploy GAS BRONC 10. 1921. MAKES GOOD STEED V t Lindtey Cate It Again Pottponed by Court Attempt I Being Made to Diiqtuilifjr the Winner Declamatory Contest to Tfco TTtbooo. n.l.d POCAT EUA Idaho, April 9.- -A In high school nut Ion hu bun Circle of tha atat by tha protest filed With Principal Dlonat of tb High School nurl association, by Principal Own B. Crow-for- d or tho Pocatello high school. asking thot Suporlnundaf Bloom of tho Block-foorhoolo ohow coum why Norm Parkinson of thot ochool should not bo borrvd from reprceeriltng m Idaho ctlon In tha loto dclomolory CMlWt. At I ho contut ot Pocatello Thurodoy Mlsa pkrklnoon won flrat plow In r1htdroinatlo tha reading section, Jt hoo lnl boon discovered hy Irln. I pal Crawford Mia tho Pocatello high ochool thot Tech-nlrParklnann registered ot lha Idaho Inatttuto summer normal In IPIO for o o rertlftcate, which prraup. hoard o high school dlpiomo or tho cqtilvo-loMira Parklnaon'a roglatrotlon rord, flllad ol thlrd-grad- nt Out hy h.rulf, oloo states that ahw wa DENVER, Colo., April 9. Tho com of Judgo Bon IL Lindsey, charged with rontompt of mart, woo contiouod todoy until noit Hoturdoy, Contmuonro woo ot tho request of Btophso W. Kroo, opo r nol prooorutor. Omar Oorwood, ottor-nofor JuHga Lindsay. oooouncod in rourt thot Rron wonted tho com coo tiaaod borouoo tho opocloT progarutog hod not hod time to proper for todor'i hearing. Tho judgo of Ponvor'o juvoollo court woo adjudged. guilty of contempt of court ia 10)9 for his refusal to diyulgo what ho ehoroctorUod oo "private rom from Nrol Wright, 14 munlcotipno years old, a word of his court, during mother oo i tho trial of tho youth rhorgo of murder. Tho judgo main toiaed tho statement woo given to him in confidence, ond thot ho would rath jail the betray tho ceofh denes of a child." Judge linduy mutt cither pay fins of tuOO or foes o jail ooateneo. Kiwanit Club Ditcuttei - Beautification of City April 0. Tho Kiwanls cluh continued Its dlpcusolon Of beautifying ot tho regular tlio clly ond homo weekly luncheon, when Attorney M. C. Hard (elk-- 4 slong (111 Ilka ot endeavor, ilo urged tho huullfylng of tho homo 0( well aa the. outside phyaical resources As the Klwanll club has fostered the Idea of beautifying tho city, which pro. gram tho organisation Intends to carry out this spring, nut Friday being Arbor day, will bo tho occasion of at big function to bo hold In tho evening gt Iho I total Ecclea. LOOAN, graduafod "from th rruversiry or rrotr high ochool In 1919. On tha ground that Mlu parklnoon la o high achool graduata, tha proteat hoo boon morfo that aho had bo right In tho contut, ond, thoroforo, tha aoond contutant In tha dramatic section. Mias Mary Murphy of Pocatallo, should ho classed so tha wlnnar and tho representative of tho slots contest. Both Principal Crow ford ond Huporln- tandont Bloom hova token tho matter up MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. With tho t'nlvaralty of I'toh prop school K AYHVILI.E, for Mlu Parkinsons roenrd there. If Mlu April t. Mr. Janetta Parkinson woo not o high school graduate, Jnnea Horton announces tho marriage of her work toward a teacher g rerttlTcoto daughter' Mlu Blanche Jonas, Tho ceremony was lo William Abrams will perhaps bo Invalidated. performed In Ogden Wodnosdoy. . WILL PRESENT COMCDY. AY VIIW CLUB TO MBIT. Tho Logan high 3 LOOAN, April School dromotlo department will present Rpeclal to The Trthuoe. AY8VILLK. Boy View April tho annual school drama Thursday, April School 14, at tho auditorium cluh of Ksyavlllo will moat at tho homo of high Mrs. Nathan Roevso neat Wednesday Pomandar Walk, L. N. porkor, has bun afternoon, April !J. at 3 oclock. " her-onl- i i I ' ! W ? Cl These-Four-Re- os j-- r' i I I Are rb'tj-i'1- - j & C The term "w i yi r P r -- wed, J- C Pleasurable riding; pleasurable performance; and that .o Photo by Indcrwood exquisite pleasure one feel when he know hi car will go anywhere, any time, and occasion not even a thought on his part as to its doing so. A I'nrioroood. Naw York. "ft goes Ilk- - h ond It doesnt buck. I That a what W 9 Mltchall aays of hla I Mr. Mitchell, who owns a jitriio stock ranch Juat outside of Marfa. Texas, finds the latest use for Itlo high- powered automobile to chasing stock. He straps hla reliable old stock saddle I right ulop the hood. Htraddllng thie, with a daring driver at the he ran pur-- I sue and rope cattle In all but the mugn- eat country Ho a good stunt for a game I u. but what would Hill Codv, Owen Ulster. Frederhk Kemlngton or B. id. Bower way T A Code of Business Ethics c A degree tf dependability that is almot absolute is a Reo quality. C It is a common thing not the exception, but the rule for a Reo owner to drive 1 0,000 to 20,000 miles and never see a spark plug nor know from personal observation that there is a carburetor or a motor under the hood New Bookt for Library This is the platform of the Intermountain Automotive Trades Association: To consider our vocation worth v. 2 Tp .increase our EFFICIENCY so that wc.iiiay he hotter able to render the highest standard of service possiGTo. To realize that the satisfied customers are our best assets, and that without them no business can expect to grow -- 6 be-hrokeiv , COXFI-- ' as promises broken mean confidence lost. DEXCE is the strongest tie between ourselves, our em-- v ployees and the public we serve. To try uud adjust all differences to the best interests of all concerned, should any misunderstanding arise regarding our goods or service. To submit any grievances which cannot be adjusted between ourselves and our customers to an arbitration .committee appointed by the Executive Committee of the Local Association for that purpose.,, -- 465 South Main Street. Phone Wasatch 1569. Reo MofdrCar'CompanjLamingrMiehigair uaa-ta- ) Thiehault Vanished Friend. E'idence. theoretical snd practical, of the survival of human Identity after death, with a foreword bv Margaret Deland. Thomas Development of Institutions Cnder Irrigation. "Written especially on the development of Irrigation In Vtah. and deals onlv with the historical and legal phases of the question. Tlmbie and Hlghle Essentials of A- tion by state authorities would proceed A textbook that will lternating Currents meet the needs of the worker, as well much further. C. 1. Newton, the gov as the student ernor's secretary, said that the goverTimes. London Talks With nor takes the position that since the Workers. "Rhort talks on the relations under federal jurisdiction of capital and labor, first published In railroadja of the fact that it is in the bjreason Ihctr Irsde supplement. . . hands of a receiver, the federal oourt Vallottou A Ac talons (French). T has executive jurisdiction in all situaFrench story of the war." Vlaud (Loll Jerusalem. "Written fn tions growing out of the strike. e a fieri Loti most Interesting style, and Illustrated In color. Verkes ad. New World of Science A Rear Bailey description of the American scientific Town Suddenly in development, forwarded bv the war and by separation from German commerce. Articles written by authoriEL PASO, Texas, Apt il 9. Reftr Adties. miral Frank Harvey Bailey, retired, 69 FICTION. A years old, died suddenly at the "Union Baxter. A. B. Parts Men Play. I love story of today. station here this morning- - whilw waitK. F. Queen l.uclar ' A comDenson, ing for a train. He was on his way edy of life In a sleepy English village. Buck. C. N. Roof Tree. , A tale of to his home, which is in Gowanda, N. Y, and hate and connuertng loy- He had been In El Paso a week. Adtreachery miral Bailey was graduated at Annapoalty, set In the Kentucky hills " "ExFoo'nec. Hulbert Owl Taxi. He was with' Admiral lis in I8J4. a to an old for passage Europe changing at Manila. During the world taxi, a young niRn steps Into excitement Dewey war he was in charge of the computwhich Involves the finding of a dead In the tonneau of the, machine. ing department of the bureau of steam Besides Gatlin, Dana Missy "Thaalory of a engineering at Washington. yonng girl." the widow, two sons snd two ifihighters Era of Pascxia. "A group sorvive. They are James Bailey, CorGraves, of short stories Gowanda, A stihty ning, N. Y.; Fred Bailey. Hal). A. B. Blind Wisdom. P. Dunn, Portof three American slstes of wldcm ili- - N. Y.; Mrs. J. Ames Alfred Staples, verse temperaments and the psychology land, Ore., and Mrs. The body of their marriages. Rosetown, Bask., Canada. La (Juex. William Intriguers. A mys- will be buried in Gowanda. tery story. CHILDRF.NS BOOKS Shrine event postponed. John 'Martin a Big Book for Little - , Folks. l2d. V Sperla! to Tb Trllune. Her Folks. Ellxabeth? Jdaho. April 9. ThOUood-lit- g GOODING, Jxay . Mathews Boy Scouts Year Book, JMIL members of the Bhoahrtne Shrine club, Ballads. Olcott who had planned to entertain the cluo Rudolph Tookey and Alice, M.ajcy Tales. at Gooding April 20,of--have abandoned that Pull the conflict .with late on account Smith Song Devices for Children, Shrine ceremonials at Boise, 4. and will Smith Your BlYgest Job. give thetr entertainment May Tuttle Reddy Brant. DIVIDEND DECLARED. El C.ii Diet n Questionable methods, sharp practices, evasion of responsibilities are matters that our members cannot employ in their relations with the. motor ear, owner. You can deal with our ' Ji members and be guaranteed fair treatment. pas-scig- er -- Cooperate with and patronize the. firms who display the membership emblem of the I j Intermountain Automotive Trades Association Story-tellin- , Scott-Hoop- g' er No Recourte Save in Courtt for Union Leaden 10,000 .We are serviiigTO,OOO familics iu Salt-Lakand environs witli coal. A great many of these families choose e Knight Coal because 'of its hardness and. its free-umi- ng ! qualities. Ivuigbt Coal breaks on the grain into clean, angular lumps and nuggets; It doesnt crumble like .ordinary coals. Youll Surely Like Knight Coal. Just You See ifYoU Dont , r (pseud to The Trlbuoe. ' KaysviUe .KAYSVILLK. April u Ith ohk Canning, corporation paid were mailed to hen checks .dead IcuUy,.-tho different shareholders. It is thoagwr LITTLE ROCK. Ark., April 9. in this la the only canning company rmon heads deported Wednesday from that weat a dividend .for 1920. Harrison, where they were directing the the strike of employee of the Missouri TIME OFr SERVICES CHANGED, & North Arkansas railroad, have bo re' ' course except through the courts, in the Special to The Tribune.. Bishop James E. LAYTON, April opinion of Governor McRae, announced Elllaon announces the following change In this morning. morning serof Sunday Urns holdingn tha the governor's vices It was also stated ward: Priesthood lit the Lay-toa school at was not state that oclock. Sunday that 9 office it likely meeting at representative would be sent to llsrri - 10 o'clock and sacrjtment meeting at U.30 I'n-- M that jha inquiry into tha gitua- s clock. 9.- -Th to-p- ay i 1 1 riisf; iKOi it T" 1 GRADY MOTOR COMPANY Texat 1 4 PRICES: Touring Ctr $ 1850 ; Rotdttor $1850; Coupe $2700; Sedan $2750; all pricea ere f. o. b. factory, Leneinf. o lut Soeciel Federal Tax. Admiral This is our idea of COURTESY, FAIRNESS and SERVICE . to the motor car owner. , car in the sense that its owner derives pleasure from every minute he spends in his Reo. I 1 Never to make promises which we know will ! C Verily every Reo is a Pleasure 4 4 The following broke will he mbled to the public library Monday. April 11. JB1 : M I8TKLI.A VBOlB. Andrews Across Mongolian Plains. A UHiuraliat a account of Chinas groat northweat a de. rlptlon of the country and the life of tha poople. with a good account of tha big gnm hunting. and Their ArtisAudaley Organ-stop- s tic Registration. "Hives names, forms, lonatructlon, tonalities and offlea In acl- . entitle combination. Balfour Kaoaya. Kaaayo the eminent Knclish statesman bothbyspeculative and lolltiral. Brrnhurdl War of the Future. "Mr.! Bern hard! writes of war In the light of lessons of the world war and advances the theory that It would be Impossible for Germany to again go to war." Clark British snd Amsrtcan Drama of Today. "A new edition of a useful book most Important puve by au- Ibora, wlllt auggextlona for study. Crook, Thomas Keonomir Mineralogy. A practical guide to the etudy of use- ful minerals." Davla Experiences and Observations of an American Oyneuiar Officer During the I Reent Mexican Revolution. Malnlv told I In a series of letter written by tha author to hla daughter " Ijtuaanne (ireot Men and Great Days "The etoty of some of the men who took an active part during Europes time of I trial, written hy the editor of I,e MaMn I and a member of the French mission to the Cnlted fctatee. Iailbeater Man, Visible and Invisible Examples of different Opes of men aa seen hy means of trained clairvoyance." Natlonnl Unm Worka National In the World War. The atory of the the ermtnveee of the National Lamppart works took In the war, both at home and over-son To hold that tlif exchange of our goods and our service for profit is legitimate and ethical, provided that all parties in the exchange are benefited thereby. 5 was too narrow For the Reo owner experience a pleasure that is de most others . . wa . m. or prosper. to C Nevertheless each of these four Reos, is in very truth a pleasure car. , I -- Car too limited in its meaning to properly define that which - has become an everyday, every hour necessity to the man of affairs. Of "gao-bcon- c. 3 Pleure designate passenger carrying automobiles; as we did in the early days. -Tho 1 Pleasure Cars C We no longer uie the term fl ,JY AH .wx .1 The Tribune Gives ' Your Want Ads the Largest Circulation |