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Show I fill 30 HALT LAKK THIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, ArRIL 22, 1921. (T . jiri OkAICta ighty-thre- 7, a rrVM4 TTi taavo ATAI a r. mMM Ow LilAe. KiittviO'Briciv r.o. Statutes e come Operative May 10; Seven at Later Dates. j !' j' Of th HI law passed by th lat rtry mna rtrwnlrfw thty-thr- e to Inle-effec- My t a, nLla 1 Thl ind seven on subsequent dates. tirnt In th compilation of lh now under way In tba aacrrtary of Wat office, and under tba parwinal dl faction of Jamta II. Anderaon. who ha Jpad for aiw tally engaged for thia work ! Tba effeillv data of lh law glreUhe Ilia wajr from January 14, when lh an appropriation lo bill providing th tovar Irglalatlv rip. tiara received approval of th govrnor, to July 1, whn th amen Intent to tba workmen' Into effect. A Indigo cated, however, a majority of th bill become law May 10, ity day after lb urmnent of th affinal data of lb adji Tn only thin to prevent legislature of th primer to be fbllur would the tin th ion Mw of th atat puhliahcd jet that data. n o-- 11 fr Effective Date Later. having an effective data later o ItuUule, fuel of all. and per' tf th gouthwh It hpewrwt law, known, vahUh bsivimti rfftlv Jun f. t'coMIng to Mr AnHron riahmla lion Jutie I It the n( dsjr on thlUt It or Will I lawful to acll . In th stnt of ttuh, unku th law tthouui b riTuitil or should fall lo stood lh uat of th courts. Hranao brfnro Th laor - Or trr may riutriri tl cowten ktmmrd mk ttu approved ly the governor aoms tun th snth'lxant bill, but. Ilk It, was kftr triad rffetla Jn ninety days after apThree pro t U Is frffcrtlie June 2 of ltw laws affecting the nrgamsatlun the lh state school offices by permuting fcPllntmnt of rerlnin officer by the stute board of duwtton on roommnd-'lio- n of the state tiporlntndnt of public Instruction, re made effective June I'J, the'rlo of the state f School year. Three hav to do with the aoreptame of the federal Industrial vocational rehabilitation employment of a high athool In St, ths and the empioymrnt of a director uprctor Amerirsnliuition on the following day tf th amendments to th workmen s com enatlon set go Into effect with the be ginning of soother fiwal year of the In luatrUil commiaaion of Utah. 'l law than May ht A ntl-cl- PHENOMENAL rltrt PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS ' FRIDAY, SATURDAY Laws Effective May 10. I i Among the law tn go Into iffert May In are th one i real In a new etete rmnl oommlerlnn, the automobile theft law, the one adding th dutlee of a etete reel utle board to the ,tnte securities the on amending tha state comm teuton law and extending the power of th commission, th n land board" law, the bill creating a slate commission to etudy taxation law j and th reapportionment hill and the bill i Inrrenalng slat support of school! Jprac- tlially lh former is not In effect until the next legislative election In l:2. while J the latter .will flret be felt when the state board of equalisation fixes the fax rate r for th atat for achool pur-- I year ensuing P"W Tha bill providing a'revolvtng fund of 'iH no for the aurvey of public" land Tn I tub la also effective May 10 Thl I ex- pectid to have an Important effect on the futuie revenue of the echoola of the atata jahould Utah develop into an n, .urltle "one-'Ira- Georgette and Taffeta, $19.75 Well Make the Terms Fit Attractive Canton Crepe $19.75 Your Circumstances xtecn may be claaaified a hating to do administration of city, town school affair Twenty are Integral part diatriit of. or associated with, , th of the atata govern, reorganisation i meht adopted by the Use legislature a t Jour hav to do with dutle of state other than thoae affected by th Six or more are intl-- I plan mately connected with agriculture and Fourteen ar connected with 'Irrigation ; wo school system of the state In one way or another Heven hav to do with Insur-ance or bonding companies. Three ar -connected with the administration of tha court. Two affect employment office Mr, Anderson ha arranged the laws In , chapter according to the ordef followed ( th ,ilth county or offl-jer- . MIDBMIi mi J tcn There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard t But the cld fashioned mustard-plast- er burned and blistered While it acted. Get the relief and help mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it It is a dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tipSee how quickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears Use Musterole for sore throat bronchitis tonsilitis croup, stiff neck, asthma.-neuralgia. headache, mtipV tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or Joints, -sprains, sore muscles, bruises, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 85c and 65c Jars; hospital alaa, $3.00. tht chil-blam- s, by the compiler of th statute of the state dated In 1H7 This ham tried in ths past and found to be the most convenient for lawyer and others to do with the administration of thehaving laws Chapter 1 in the mw laws amends section I in ths complied laws, and relates to ac I countancy. Chapter 159 tn ths session lairs of 1911 rill bs the bill carrying an appropriation reimbursing Summit county for expenses Jin connection with a Jttry trial some years tago. The first tsvr approved Senate- bill No 1, appears as chapter 154, while House bill No 3, which was among the earliest house bills to be approved and was the first house bill introduced to run ths Jegis I iatlve gantlet successfully, appears chapter tf J in the session laws - touting of Nevada Trade tExcursion It Completed WOMAN WHO DIED IN CALIFORNIA TO BEBURIED FRIDAY WOOL TRICOTINE DRESSES CANTON CREPE DRESSES - ' Funeral aerrtcea for Mr Harriet I Ashby Strlngham, a hose ocdeath curred April IS Pasadena, Cal , w ill e held on Baturday at I o clock in the Liberty ward chapel, corner of Denver ; treet and Harvard ' avenue. The body s will arrive in Balt ' Lake Friday, and may be viewed by friend at the chapel between the hour of 1 and 1 o does oft CHIFFON TAFFETA DRESSES CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES 'Sale Today at 10' Unusual offering Friday of smart dresses that are worth two and three times our sale price of $19.75. This special lot of dresses is not a job lot, but regular merchandise that insures vou the Keith- OBrien high standard of quality. They come in a good range of colors: brown, navy, new blue, tan, black and Complete routing of the boosters' ex- on "l. " otrlnflham Saturday Inter-w- r cursion of the Salt Commercial club will be In the City cemetery. and Chamber of Commerce Into Nevada ment Mrs Btrlngham was the widow of the jnade-to-ord- er Ilrlgnt .atrlngham She Is wivliod Una oTflualljP confirm-.!- ! F The club a by two eon three daughter and thirty- board of governora jesterdayf, following ix grandchildren. a report by W. B. SlcCarthy, chairman of the excursion transportation committee It will extend over four railroads, School wtlth an aggregate rail distance of lssv 'miles I The excursion will leave Salt Lake by way of the Western Pacific May g and proceed directly to Reno. Circling the High chool" day wrlll he held at th famous mining loop out of Keno, the niverslty of Utah on May 13, passage will be via tba Virginia. Cltv according to Professor FFriday, W and Truclcee railroad, but returning for head of the university extension Reynolds, division the program of paying offictal visits to I outers have taeen sent to all high the Nevada elites the Journey will be schools of tha state, urging theth senior almost entirely by Southern Pacific, the students of the schools to attend the anexception being when the boosters go nual reception that is given for them. down to Ely via the Nevada Northern We confi 'entlv count on a much With the problem as affecting the larger number with us thishaving year than w routing of the excursion settled, an ef- hav e had before, ' said Professor ls fort will be made this forenoon to elxn . On the dav of th high achool student of the trip. up the entire personnel President C 11 Hawley of the Commerreception, luncheon will be served ths cial club and Chamber of Commerce an- students will be shown all parts and of ths nounced that the office of the secretary university Contest will be ataged at at the Commercial club will be open to the school In ths afternoon In debating, reservations today. public address, declamation, art, domesA. K. Eberhardt, chairman of the comtic art, domestic science, essay writing mittee on badges and instructions of the letter writing, poetic composition Amerexcursion, addressed the weekly lunch- ican history, spelling, piano, violin and dent Theodor - Roosevelt, commendln eon Kiwanls club noon voice b asUniversity students-wil- l him for ths large family which ha raised, In regard to the excursionlesierday signed as guides tn buildings. and reserved tha missive among hi per- Member of the excursion . executive onal papers committee will address the Progressive H is survived by hla widow, Mr. Lulu Business Sub on the excursion Us at Years Hopkins of s3S Hollywood avenue, May luncheon thia noon, and on iuesday the Salt Laka, and by four son and six luncheons of the Rotary ciuh and the in U. S. Be Mrs M. W. Gray, living at daughters, bo w- l ?r ielawgle fallowing,. 4 the view of enlisting manv of their John T Hoplivingservices for Sergeant Francis kins. Jamas F. members tq take the excursion Into Ne- W W, HopHopkins, Dewey Hdpklns, years of age. one of ths vada. . L. Hopkins, Lulu I Hop .de.8t n?n at Fort IRuglas, will be held kins. Warren Catharine L. Hopkins, kins, 3 o clock thia afternoon at Mary J. at the post RELEASED FROM DAMAGE CLAIM. chapel Margaret Hopkins and Roeeltha Chaplain Earl M Bug tn. pot Hopkins, Two Mrs Mary T Cavanaugh, administraalso survive grandchildren Hopkins. chaplain, will conduct ths services, and him. trix of ths estate of W. M Roche, de- full military honors will be paid the ceased, yesterday released the Utah memory of the veteran Interment will Construction company from further claim be in Fort Douglas cemetery for damages an account of the death of Sergeant Hopkins waa born In Mr- - ltoche, an coni-ration of $3., on paid and emigrated to ths United StatesIreland when to the estate by the state insurance a youth. He enlisted In the American fund, which carries the risk of the army &t At anta, Ga , forty years ago. He saw active service In several to Tbs Trlbsas. Indian campaigns and also In IB western Special SPANISH PORK, April tl Funeral Span. war COM MISSION Hs volunteered for service war held yesterday afternoon CHOSEN. R. EL Caldwell, state engineer, today in lh world war, but on account at th First ward pleating house for will go to Ogden to arrange assigned to duty Reuben Marshall, who died Monday, folfor tha ap- as his advanced atagethewas Fort Douglas post 7 lowing an lllnsae of asvaral weaks, from postmaster pointment of it water commissioned ot office, the Weber river and also to look over j debility. The services war waa Ha first ths retired the progress made with the water survey Lake to Join the American soldier fif Salt faneral by Bishop William G. Beckatrom. Th Serwar Henry Gardner, John to Legion. the apaakare preparatory adjudication of the geant Hopkins was always of a T. Hal and John C. Holt. water of tha Weber In ths cjmrta. latter h received front ths proud Two opening selection and a closing lata Preii- - High fV Day at Utah University Announced gray. In all sizes. of-th- e -i Sergeant, for Forty Buried Army, to :k Bon Bon Com port Combination Bad Vase and-BBon Comport A very effective on- gift, specially, priced See Oar Broadway Windows selsctlon wars rendered by th ward choir, and between th addresses a solo was rendered by Mrs Lao Brown. Jacob Roberteon offered tha Invocation wnd William Frost pronounced ths benediction. Interment was in ths Spanish Fork City cemetery beside Mr. Marshall a wife, who died here several years ago. ,,.MtLJdajahaU waa la. England Seven ago! H- - Smigrared: to years o Utah about fifty-onyears ago, settling at West Jordan, where h lived until hs moved to Spanish Fork, which was about H no relatwenty-si- x had year ago. A slster-ln-latives In thia country. of Mr Marshall, Mr. Lancaster, cams hara from West Jordan to taka car of him during his illnesa. ty-n- in jm w Spanish Fork Pioneer Laid at Final Rest Americanism Theme of Commander of Veterans ER-TG-- Boa Bon Bukrtj $4.45 -- Ray-noh- Sheffield Plate Americanism waa tha theme pf Commander Bil Engllman at last nights meeting of fh Veterans of Foreign ' Wars H said that th word war would b forgotten whan real Americanism prevailed tn th United States. Let us make all hyphenated Americans full-- fl edged Americana" h said. Let ua not give thee people a ohanc to spread propaganda Injurious to thia country let us glv them a ohanea to forget such methods, by giving a cheery word to them as w pass, and not making them feel that they ara not wanted here. By eo doing you win help to make better cltlsana of all concerned." cvtARagDwrrkrwAviwa xiacoRr: William Jones, If year of age, was arrested at 101 West Second South street last night by patrolmen T. R. Roan and 8. H. Neva and placed In th city jail on a charge of having liquor in hla Later b waa released under $100 baU bond. AOKD MAN RESISTS POLICE. M, Thompson, of Newfoundland, Canada, despite his 0 year, mad it necessary for Patrolman M. Thompson to can tha aid of Patrol Driver A. H. and Patrol Sergeant H. A. Heath Rogers whni ft cam to arresting him He waa In th padded call at tha city Jail.placed II la being held for observation. Mrs F Marian Kelling Spiritual and Mental HZALINO 207 Oonititution Bldg.1 Tk Tribes. 34 So. Main. peeial Taka Ilevator. SPANISH FORK, April IL Mr, and Across from Z. 0. M. L Mrs. H. O. Fern ten announce th birth ef a daughter yesterday. Waa. 3811. Residence Hr. 170ft. DAUGHTER ARRIVES. r'Si ' |