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Show 'LAKE' TRIBUNE,' 'SUKDAY- - AlUiLNlM; AIAYG22, THE mu TRAINED NURSES n7' , - y 4 , I I Program and Dancing Fol low Commencement 4 i a. Ext g Marked by the spirit that has come to be a charming characteristic of the institution, graduation exercises were held last Wednesday evening, for the six ' 182L graduates of the Salt Lake County hospital training school lot nurses. From the exquisitely designed pro grams,, done in a, color scheme of gold and blue, to the last dance, the occasion proved up to the mirk of county hospital functions The informal entertainment of dancing' j receded by a formal pro gram of commencement exercises. Jlret the graduate and purses In training participated in a grand march An invocation was voiced by County Com"My Wild missioner Joseph S Lindsay Irish Rose" was sung by the Ariel quartet. Carl A. Badger delivered the address to the graduates, --which was folcon fra to solo by Agnes lower! with . MacMillan Bolto v'ommissioner Joseph Wlrthiln, head of health department spoke the county uriefly to the graduates. --The diplomas wore prevented tiy IT A O Callister, oiTnTv pTTvsiciaii anu mrpprtir the hospital, and the pins that constitute a nurse s inslgnta of profeesional standing were presented b Miss Daphne Dal-torurses Members superintendent of the of the junior qlass-o- f training school distributed flowers to the graduates The graduates are Haiah Bergstrom of Magna. Grace Brown, Halt laifce; Jane Oak City, Almedia Richey, KaWllnson, Salt Lake, Josephine Smith, Salt Lake and Lillian Olive Carlson, Forman, N. D V A (Vv Grace Brown -- Lltlian CarJaoo. J. rrweeey-- Km . '' ywH Jane Rawdjnson. 23 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS. to The Tribune Spiels! PLEASANT GROVE, Union WINONA FALL8, Ind . Mav 21 determination to insist on nothing less than at tual union with other branihea of the was expressed at the Presbyterian church one hundred and thirty-thir- d general assembly of the Presbyterian ihurch todav. Speakers declared that proposals for closer cooperation with the other branch! were useless and that efforts should be . made for an organic union. Discussion of ths church union was followed later by debate on reorganization and consolidation of the boards and agencies in the church. This question was brought up by the report of a special committee, which proposed that some plan be worked out by which the number of boards be reduced and much overlapping work eliminated Resolutions adopted declared that the assembly, w while wwilling to approve any measures hi h ill promote closer relations with Presbjterian and reformed churches. Is united and earnest In the desire for an actual union of the churches of the reformed faith and order The resolutions also requested the moderator to Bend a message to the assemchurch in the bly of the Presbyterian 1! 8 A. (Southern! at St. Louis, ex of the the desire aesembly here reusing for the real union of Presbyterian and reformed churches. ST LOOTS. "May 21 A recommendation for the appropriation of $ 23 OoO.OOO to defray expenses of the church for the next five year and an overture for the unification of the five branches Of the " church were features of today's session of the general assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church. May The 21 Pleasant Grove high school held its In the tabernacle graduating exercises More n than 700 evening. Thursday m were per-ao- attendance, including the graduate to whom diplomas were awarded, twenty-fiv- e in Executive Committee Selects Salt Lake as Scene of Big Annual Gathering. Ths next annual convention of the American Association of Traveling Passenger Agents will be held in Balt Lake, September 12, 13 and 14 This was decided yesterday at a meeting of the executive committee of the association, held-i- n ths Hotel Utah, which will be It Is headquarters of ths convention. expected that more than 300 passenger agents from all over the United States and Canada will be present, mdny of them accompanied by their wives. The convention was set late this fall In order that it will not Interfere with the duties .of the passenger men during the Fixheavy tourist travel this aummer. ing of the time and place for the convention was ths principal Item of busiWhile ness at the meeting vesterday this Is the annual convention, it 1b the first one for three years, they having been discontinued during the war. There were present at the committee meeting Lake, yeeterday C. M Cutting ofof Salt San FranM F Van Horn chairman, E F cisco, W. H Cundey of Denver, Burnett of New Fork and M H. Bphreer This was the entire of Meridian, Wis Gordon membership of the committee. Noble of Philadelphia,' president of the association, and H K, McEvoy of Chicago, secretary of ths association, also were present at th meeting, although they had no vote m the proceedings A standard sleeping car has been reserved to carry members of El Kaiah temple. Nobles of the Mjstic Shrine, from Balt Lake to Dee Moines to the annual sessions of the Imperial council The Ttah Hhriners will be Joined by theme from southern Idaho and Wyoming and will leave here the night of June 11, traveling over the Oregon toShort Une to Omaha and Ogden, the Union Pacific the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul the remainder of the trip. A special train will carry Shriners from Denver to the imperial council, and It Is expected that the Halt l.ake car will be attached to this train somewhere along the 1 nion Pacific railroad Delegates from El Kaiah temple of Halt I.ake to the Imperial council are L. H DIVORCED BV SEVENTH HUSBAND. --A. Jones was divorced Mrs. by her seventh husband, Frank C. Jones. esterday, the decree being granted the husband by Judge Albert R Barnes of the Third district court, on a Mr Jones charged thaf his . wife had. married him a, mean of getting support and not lo be a wife and F. W. Hornung. to him. .a . flnm i ip " . Beecham'a iii WOMAN SLIGHTLY INJURED, . pedal to The Tribune. . POCATELLO. May 21. Mrs. JO. J. was slightly Injured this cNerney lorning when a band and small son was hit by. a car driven by William Knowles The leNer- ney car was badly damaged. , DR. HOLBROOK TO APEAK. Dr Horace C. Hoibrook will be the principal speaker at this evenings servlfq in th Twenty-fourt- h ward chapel, beginning at 8 30 o'clock. Sal Hepatlca. 35c $1.19 Tin-Sho- uld ut ol Natures Remedy Tablets 21C 42c 83c Pape' 47c Diapepsin Pepto-Manga- 53c lw rubbed him with Witch Hazel end in the Evening the Boy stood around in a Sweater and Talked out of the cornet of his Mouth. He said he was Trained to the Minute, as hard aa Nails and Fit as a Fidd(e and he would make Mr. Unknown Jump out of the Ring As the Day of the Battle approached It came out that the tnknown was a Scrapper Who had been fairly Successful st one Time but had ceased to be a Live One several Years before. He was Imported especially for this Contest with the Coming Champion When he arrived In Town it was evident that he lacked Condition. He had been dieting himself on Pie and Near- - Prescription J 25 Penslar Beef, 6Q ..OTv Iron and Wine Up The largest, hut not the bulkiest. You can put it In your sport coat pocket. Make a generous else picture 3Wx5Vi, the standard size. Price with Rapid Ree- liena 7. . . , Price with K. A SOLE LEATHER CARRYING CASE With shoulder strap for Kodak Protects your kodak from scratches and knocks. Keeps out dust and dirL Easy to v carry WE MAKE THE PRINT ON VELOX. MAIL IS YOUR FILMS. A J r Acorn Salve . Calocld Com29e pound Cactus Corn and Callus Compound J. 8 ..1c Ease It Is expected that 29c Dandertne, special 29c 53c 89c Bruch Exchange, Wasatch at Wyoming parts by Parcel Post, Express or Freight Never need to worry when ordering from the Central It will always S3 be the best In ths city. We do not make specials to clean up old 33 stocks, but to keep our stocks fresh and in equal proportion. Finest of All Fruits and Vegetables . 3 GROCERY SPECIALS FOR ANOTHER WEEK, ship 5S3 'S3 COMPOUND. It de- stroys moths. A superior article, containing Flake Naptha and Real Cedar Chip, for of the preservation Furs, Wearing Blankets and all gidmenta requiring storage during the summer Does not stain, bleach or Injur the months most delicate fabrics PACKAGE' A Bunion Corn Shields. A Instant Relief v If You Use size to fit any corn or Fairyfoot bunion, no mat. Bunion ter how large or Falryfoot Plasters ... $1.60 mall Falryfoot Corn Piasters 290 yf California New Potatoes I U W S3 Utah Spinach ISc lbs. S3 Utah Green Onions 'i 2 for 5c 43c Bulk Cocoanut 3 lba. Bulk Oats. 65c sack Corn Meal 33c ISc 43c lbs. Navy, Pink or Chilli &3C Beans 35c Bulk BlackAf. Currants, lb.. . it I C 3 33 35c Evaporated O Apples 2 lbs. Black or White C3 Figs 39c ....... 20c pkg. 14c ,Flgs 3 ics S3 S 3 3 C3 H N.' 20c pkg. Crackers B. C. 49c 61c 75c sack Oatmeal COMMENCING MAY 23 Xucoa, same as good Butter, 25c lb CreamFancy ery Butter. . 32c .. EXTRA SPECIAL Our famous Bulk Coffee, lb 40c b5o Golden gg West Coffeei. 46c 55c White dC. HJU Coffee Utah Aspar- - lOI I A2G 13 agus, lb S3 Utah Rhubarb, 30c Hills 24c Teas 45c Holden West Tea. 25c Capers .38c 21 c Special 45c Capers Special....... 38c Sauce 20c 25c Pepper - 25c glass Pea- Sc Files . Fishers Bunion . ..75e Plasters Tiz Foot Bath Tablets , ....21c 23c Minced ama. . . .v 20c Clam 1 . 9c 15c Chowder. . . . 2 lbs. White Ber- muda Onions. California New Cabbage, lb.... Snnklst 25c g Rj dox...vC RfJ. Oranges, 35c Sunklst Lemonsy dozen &0C 25c Puffed Rice Pan- - & I9c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Macaroni, w6 IIQ.' Noodles, Spaghetti or Vermicelli 3 pkgs. for. 95c box Spaghetti... 35c Evap. Horse Radish. 29c 40CA-- 1 ggc box 95c S. Gloss Starch OmC 25c Hops.T.... 43c 37c Cake Flour. 5 lba. Sal J Sauce 60c can White . Cherries. 50c can Pears 65c White JTuna Fish,, &5c Veal 52C 18c S3 45c Ex cel o . . . Soda,,-- . 35c Hydra 4 Fura or Bavex Box Ball , Blueing. 07. UIC OR. OC JQq i 8c MEAT DEPARTMENT Our meats are always selected from the best the market affords you can always rely on them to give you satisfaction steer beef, real veal and spring lambs, country-feand Only corn-fedressed pork and poultry; all sorts of smoked and cured meats TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 0:30 A. M. AND 2:30 P. M. d d LiiIISSi!n!2!!!!in!:H1lIil!i!l!li!!!!!l!E!II1SIIi!l!!IIl!IiliS!!l!!l!!!Sli!!l!!!II!!li!l!!!SIS!IU slightly and wanted to know what Tim thev w'ouid get a Train back to Town lhe Bell rang, and there in the Centern of the Ring stood the Tottering and the Coming Champion. was crouched, with his Hie Ile-ihis Leas drawn in, Exspraddled, and oh, the hard, vicious Fiddled he aa Face on that pression 8hort and looked Intently at the Coming This was a very conChampion s Feet. as fusing and unprofessional Thing to do. v the bo had not been accustomed to box- Ing with People who looked at his Feet He wondered If there waa anything the mu i tor with his Gymnasium bhoes In a Moment or t ao he. saw the Lhe Physical Wreck was afraid to Lead, so he did some nimble Foot Work, and his Dukes began to describe Parabolas then all at once somebody turned off the Sunshine Thev threw Cold Water on him, held Bottle of Ammonia to his Nose and stu k Pins in under the Finger-Nail- s At last his Eve-lid- s fluttered, and he turned a dim and filmy Gaze on his faithful econds Clustered about him. he mur"Oh. how the Bird alng1 mured 'And see The Aurora Borealis Is trvlng to climb .over Pains Flre- orks 'He "Cheer up . said the Manager of you and took a Mean Advantage Soaked you when you wasn't Looking "Ah, yes. It all conies back to me. Did j 'W couidn t toll. He waa in such a Hurr) All .this Tim the Victor wa sitting on the Station Platform with the Underwaa taker He Remarking that it seemed to be a very Purtv Country thereabouts and he'd often wished he could close in on enough of the Kale to buy him a nice piece of Land somewhere inasmuch as Has-Bee- d 3 ( 18c nut Butter Loaf 38c Falryfoot Soft Corn Remedy ..... 35e Falryfoot , Callus Remedy ......35c Falryfoot Foot Powder ,....38 H. Corn Has-Be- S ; 2LC Connecting All Departments 160, Our First Thought Quality and Nevada, to all of Utah, Idaho, We E3 C3 C3 , During the months by packing them with COOPER'S RED CEDAR FLAKE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiinmiiiiiiiiin S3 ' $1.00 ancLUp Why suffer with corns and bunions? Use Georges Hills Corn Pullet', Special . .,..S5c Gets-I- t Corn , ZTe Remedy Freezone ...29c & J. Corn J Corn Salve Allen's Foot Paste..,..'... Winter Wraps FEET HAPPY & Tooth Kolvnos Protect Your Furs and BE A JOY WALKER Plasters . ,.11o & J Bunion 11c Plasters Hansens Magic - - 7J.r Q- Always sharp, but never sharpened. Writes words without refilling. For jouna 260,000 men there are - Eversharps for Test pocket or watch chain. For the young lady there are standard lengths or dainty junior models, at home In purse or hand-ba- g .... $32.00 YOUR 7- Extract 5 1 EYERSHARP THE PERFECT PENCIL $27.00 KEEP Q Hires Root Beer - Get the 3A KODAK Syrup 42c 83c Pierces Favorite FOUNTAIN PEN- - and several TowSponge, a Bath-Rob- e els. Two Paper-Hange- rs who were out of Work acted as his Trainee They of Caldwells The gift useful, sure to meet with welcome Size and atyles for boy or acceptance. girls and a point to suit any personal requirement, according to else and ornamen- tatlon $2.40 and 79c-$- 3.1 83c 45c , WATERMANS IDEAL Mac-Knig- ht n FOR GRADUATION GIFTS SUGGESTIONS By GEORGE ADE Athletic Club which rentp ed two rooms over a there was one Boy whe-eoput It all over the other Members He knew how te Jab and Counter and Upper-Cand Bore In with the Left and Play for the Wind He had J.umps on his Arms and a good Pair of Shoulders. and everyone In the Club told him he had the makings of a Benny Leonard lie used to coax Grocery Clerks and Grammar-schoChildren to put on the Gloves with him, and then he would go around them, like a Cooper around a Barrel and Trim them right and proper. His Friends would stand and watch him make Monkeya of these anemic Amateurs and knock them for Gools and gradually the Conviction grew within 21c 41c 7?c 42c 83c & Asoirln Tablets. Who Was Delayed a certain 8 pedal 47c 93c S23C Bayers The Fable of the Coming Champion In - 29c 57c $1.10 20c Special Mehtholatum, R7r Wampole's Cod Liver Extract "f Lc Phenolax Robinson's Patent Barley Wafers, 0s 29c Dennos Food, special Gude's 21c 42c 83c f Jad Saits Pinkhams Vegetable Compound PRICE, May 21. At the meeting of the Eastern Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, held at C&stlegate today, the following officers were' elected for a year Mr. H. W Cooper of Price, president. Mr J 8. Thomas, Castjegvle, vice prea- Went;. Mrs. Joseph F MacAnight, Price, secretary, Mrs, George Miller, Price, treasurer. A board of directors, to be selected froth members of the women s clubs of the Eastern Utah federation, will pe named later , , The delegates later attended the meeting of the Monica club of Castlegate, at which Mrs. E. O Leatherwood addressed the ladies in behalf of the women as All delegate citizens and Americans were entertained at luncheon at the horn of Mrs M. O Carlson of Castlegate, comthis plimentary to Mrs. Leatherwood, the meeting completing her itinerary of fed-womaneclube of t Eastern Utah The counties Included in this eratlon Duchesne are division Carbon, Emery, Mrs Leatherwood s visit and Uintah was in the- Interest of the Great Salt Lake council, tw be held in Salt Lake In June Yesterday she visited Ahw clubs at Castle Ttale and Orangeville. Mrs The jlelegatsajto this meetlng-w-e- re George Miller, president of the Trice Mrs. Civlo club; Mrs Thomafi Fouts, Grace Cooper, Hr. J. M. Whitmore, Mrs. J C. Sharp and Mrs Joseph F. of Price; Mrs. Avery. Mrs. Carlson and Mrs Lindsey of Castlegate As president of the Eastern I Hah federation, Mrs H W. Cooper becomes one of the vice presidents of the State Federation of women's Clubs. Pricing ,$1.07 Schramm-Johnso- n Cutlcura Ointment Pills.,.,, to The Tribune. Special Reflected-i- n The Downward Trend of Market Costs Is the Year at Castlegate. Joaephlna Smith. these men. In addition to F. A. McCarty and N. K. Riddle and Mrs. Hornung, will bo In the party from Balt Lake, several others- - being undecided as to whether they will go or not The party from Idaho will Include L. F Mohlnelll, E. A Krusman, JV 1111am Jess and Jay Jess. Mr. and Mrs D V. .Bell of Rock Springs, P 8 Cook of Chejenne, W llliam Daily, 1. J Remile and Charles Miller of Rawlins and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gramm of Laramie make up the Wyoming party which, will Join the Salt Lake Sliflners. L n. Anxious for , F"' . Almedia Rickey. Sarah Bargatrom I Actual Church - Eastern Utah Federation Makes Its Selections for L u Presbyterian r b L ercises at County Hospital rr, V- II i the Hard, Vicious Expression on And OtU hi fact. i turtle-fashio- them that he could Lick anybody of his Beer and any Expert, suoh as the Cigar-Stor- e Th Boy believed them when Weight Man, could tell by looking at him they told him he ought to go after the that his Abdomen was not hard enough to withstand those crushing Body Blows He gave up his Job In th Planing such as the Boy was in the Habit of Mill and became a Pugilist The PropriLanding on the Pum hing Bag Accordetor of a Cigar More acted- - as his Man- ingly, the Word went around that the Imported Pug was too Fat and had Belager, and began to pay hla board. This lows to mend He told the Boy Manager was Poxy that before tackling the Championship It began to resemble a Pipe Class it would lie better to go out and The Manager went out and bet more beat a lot of Fourth-Raterthereby Coin and the Coming Champion was Ner-von for fear that he would kill the Building up a reputation and at the same time getting her and there a Mess of if he connected too strong on the Berries. Point of the Jaw He thought it would In the name Town there was an Unbe belter to wear him down with Short-Arin? blow and make Him Quit. He had I "Not dertaker who had Sporting Blood In his quite. replied the Manager, who Veins, and he sought out the Manager read that it was Dangerous to punish a was more or less of a Diplomat. and made a Match In behalf of an Un- IhysiiRl Wreck, who might have Heart You say he Hit me? asked the Comknown Trouble or something like that. The Bov ing thamplon. was a Professional Pugilist, but he had The Boy went Into Training In a He had a yellow Punching Bag, a Humane Instincts. With a Casting? hen the Boy came to the Train which was to carry the Participants and the Spectators to the Battle-Fielhe was attended by four Comrades, who had lee. Beef .Tea, Denatured Alcohol, Blankets and other Paraphernalia. They made a Couth for him In the Baggage Car, and 325 South Main Street had him- lie- down, so that he might conserve all his Strength and step Into the Table dHote Dinner, Ring as fresh as possible The Sunday Special, 75c Unknown had no on to Handle him. He sat Alone in the Men a Car. with a queer 12 to 8 p. m. Telescope Valise on his Knees, and he Bulck Touring Nice Cr ....'. .$750.00 smoked a Cigaroot, which was in direct Mixed Young Onions and Radishes Violation of all the Rules of Training Paige, 1919, elegant condition . Chicken Bouillon At last the Company arrived at the Model N.; fin Hup Secluded Spot and a Ring was Staked 1819 Oakland good shape Grilled Chicken Halibut, Bearnais Out Hudson Speedster, a patch Roast Home Goose, Stuffed, Apple Rauc The Coming Cbtimpion was received 7 Cadillac Fried Spring Chicken, Maryland with Loud Acclaim. He wore a new pair pat. Touring, let model Two email family cars at $800 and Roast Prime Rib Beef au Jus of Gymnasium Shoes, spotless Trunks, 4d Rosst Leg of Bprlng Lamb, Mint JeTTy and around lila WaisF was an American' $3SO, buys Grilled Pork Chops, Sweet Potatoes Three Plercs-Arroused Teurlng Cars Flag presented by his Admirers In th On Bug Athletic Club. Brand new Chandler Coup French Mushroom Omelette In a few Momentrth Imported Scrapper came into the Ring, attended by th Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Sporty 1 nderlaker He wore an old Pair ALL SPECIALLY PRICED of Bike Shoes and faded Work Trousers, LIBERAL TERMS Combination Salad, off at the Knees, while his Belt t chcpped Shawl-StraThousand Island Dressing was a He was chewing Gum M, Pies Apple, Mince, Lemon After he put on the Gloves he looked 167 6oeit Hall Ave. Wasatch 4331 Fresh Strawberry Sundae and Cake over at the Coming Champion add remarked to th Undertaker that he fth Whipped Creetn Fruit Jeil-Open Sunday to be seemed a Nice Coming Champion) Milk Coffee. Tea Yuung Fellow. After which hC Yawned s, Has-Bee- m f Fta--bl- i e. d DELM0NTECAFE We Have Some Special Bargains THIS WEEK - bth-p4end- ' p, D. NAYLOR CO., he regarded a Farmer a the most Independent Guy on Eartth. 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