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Show J v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921 m POGATELLD ! t Or Schedule for City Em-- ! ployees Is Announced by the City . Council. f to Ttw Tribune ' POCATELLO. Idaho. ' May 21 At last fining a session of the city council Dr Carl W, Clark was named city physician py Mayor Budge. His nomination, was confirmed by the coum 11 and he took the ftx-,h- g qath of office The salary ordinance new salaries for city employees was passed The new schedule is as follows Engineer, $?50: attorney. $126. physician, $100, sanitary Inspector $166 66, superintendent of waterworks. $:o5. ch ef of po- -, lice $175, assistant chief of police, 160. cworet servaee men and motor officers, ,0, city sexton, $140f chief of fire to $250. firemen, from $140 sp policemen, $140 to $160, street peera. . $160 g to made wera ? Several protests a new garbage tluibp pear the one B Tarr, tittbt end of Tenter atreet J of the protestanta, stated that the garbage at that end of the street would enbedanger the health of the people and dim a nuisance in general. Mayor Budge answered that only certain large sand pits would be filled and the garbage would be covered six feet The matter received vUh- - earth. and will be fullv investigated by the sanitary inspector of live citv, B E Newton. I The second ordinance passed last night was one creating a board of health, corn flowed of the mavor, council, city ph oian and sanitaWv Inapector Upon recommendation of Special Mater Engineer ft. H Anderson the council authorized the n water laying of an eight-inc- h main on Center street, between Arthur of $2f00, and Mtn, at an eattmatedost cast-iro- n the laying of an eight-inc- h 'Aster mam on South Arthur between Center and Whitman, at an estimated enst of $7800, and the installation of 500 water meters at a coat of J1L(W A communication was received from the chamber of commerce stating that thate body had gone on record favoring a health officer and the Institution of civil service regulations for the fire and police department employes 1 tr. -- w estap-IlHhin- 5 Entire' Stoc caHt-iro- ire NS! full-tim- i - CommencementPlans The way people came into our store and bought furniture the first week of our sale indicates to us that you were waiting only for a long and . ly established house to make substantial reductions from already low regular prices. firm- - Announced by Tech I Special to Th Tribune. I POCATELLO. Idaho May 21 Preal-ilcCharles R Frasier announced this morning the commencement program for the Idaho Technical institute beginning Mar 23 and closing Wednesday, June 8 Mondav evening, May 23, the certificate --recital by the piano students of Professor James Campbell of the conservatory of wiH iislc take Tuesday evening Tp place president Alfred H dpham of the I to of Idaho will give the addreae the graduating class. The alumni boll Will be held at Reed hall Friday. May 27 and the commencement play, under li action of Miss Dorothy KUlerdlce, will JAa A Midsummer Nights Dream, presented on the evening of June 1 I The commencement baseball game will bo plaved on the new athletic grounds 4 and the conSaturday afternoonwill-b-June e "held at the servatory recital auditorium Friday evening. June 3 The alumni banquet a ill be held at the Bannock hotel on the evening of June 3 or 6 ihe second conservator) recital will he held at the lntifute and on the evening of June 8, ami, trnm f e third conservatory recital on Tuesday j vening June 7 i The baccalaureate sermon will be given fv the Kev C H onCleaves of the Congre- chunh Wednesday evening, JaUonal The diplomas, certificates and ether awards will tho be made at that time, and this evening will be the final Commencement night i Your Furniture A n -- ; - te IF YOU BUY ON THE LUCKY DAY -- r 3. ater It Increasing Imagine This Handsome Suite in Your Dining Room See this suite as It appears on our floor. Nine elegant pieces are offeredin-thi- s suite, Queen-Ann- e ppruML-walu- ut finish- - in "Slack ay Reservoir We have deposited with Mayor Neslen a sealed envelope specifying one day between May 16th and May 2$th, inclusive, not including" Sunday. If yoiiirnake a cash purchase on that day we refpnd every cent of.it and you reefeive 'you rtu riii ture f f eerAny cash payments on ternv .purchases made on the lucky day, a like amount will be credited on the account, thus Think of it your doubling the . payment. chance is 1 to 12 to secure a home of beautiful furniture free. ' You, Too, Will, Admire Yhis Bedroom Suite ownership of better Bedroom Furniture is made possible by our noteworthy reductions. The assortment includes: The Six-piec- Ivory Bedroom Suite, with mahogany construction, e cluding Bench. in- Case, Chifforobe, DresSer, Rocker and Bed, Vanity " -- t.l to The Tribune, MAC KAY, Idaho. Mav 21 Th Mackay j . n?servilr contain prat t It ally 25 flop acre ftet of water and I. attll storing it the tttie of 750 second feet, arcordln to Lnn Crandall, federal court water commiaaioner Hi hargs of Big laoet river I The river haa croaaed the Chilly ainka, ten dava earlier than In average year, and the Ltah Construction company la furnishing water to decreed rights at Arco and the lower end of the valley, said Mr Crandall. He also asserted that all water rights on Ixst river were being supplied with what water was needed, allhough recent rains have rendered Irrigation, except for hay lands, unnecessary (The amount of water stored in the Mac-k- v dam at the present time Is as great a(: It has ever been, and Mr. Crandall sfettes that prospects are good that the riservoir will be filled lo its capacity, is 3J 009 acre feet, before the season Every Suite Reduced From 25$ to 50$ During Our May Sale Our Entire Stock Bedroom Furniture Reduced 25 to 50 Per Cent ter Reports made by men, who, have .been lit the higher portions of IhewaterSheds" o( Big Lost river and have measured the n$ er at various points predict a long flood sdason, well sustained runoff and a belief water year than I be valley has known fig- several years past. TTie Modern Eleventh Ward M. . A. ' to Give Lawn Dance 5 " l nder the auspices of the Eleventh wil'd Mutual Improvement association a Sawn dancing party is to be given itexy Tuesday evening, beginning at g o'clock. S the home of Mrs Ct W Teudtl372 Bailer avenue, Federal Helghls Swedish folk dancing will be a feature ofj the occasion Music will be furmshed b) the Artel quartet and an orchestra Douglas Hawkins will play a cornet add Miss Ellen Copenlng will sing solo, S he membership of the committees hdving In charge Uie arrangements for add conduct of ths affair is as follows Reception Mrs H O Jensen. Miss Rdsa Burgan M Janet McDonald. Mrs iJA. Kainsey, Mies Mamie Nelson. MrsRamsey Morris, Miss Ida Peter- j Mrs. Virginia D Ross Miss bell sep, 1 Mrs J. Hill Johnson. Mrs,.1t i$ ngston Teudt UjW , Invitation Mrs G W Teudt, Mrs. H O' Jensen, 'Miss flosa Burgan Mrs J Hill Jiihnson. Miss Ida Petersen, Miss Rath Stewart, Miss Hi lie Miss Leah Burton. Miss ilateLivingston. McAU's-tc- r. Miss Le Prtle Meassr Miss Ills Wirthlin, Miss Clarice Anderson, Miss Beatrice Duncan, Miss Janet M Donald, Mtss Dorothy Weight Miss Isabelle Mor- rig Miss Viola Morris . amts Miss Roa JJilrran, Mrs. D Ross Georgius Y Cannon. Irving Jenkins, Homer Dtiman Decorations Dr H O Jensen. Mm Le Rov Cushing. D. Camerson, C. Le Mont Felt Refreshments Mrs Q W Teudt. Mrs Dolores fetohl Cannon. Mrs Maria Covev Ballard, Miss Madelvn Stewart Misa Adna Laura Stohl, Miss Judith Keysor, Vtss FJsa Kev sor, Miss Lucile Covey. M(s fcdlth Teudt. s i n Guests Arrive When y Do 'You- Apologize for Lack of Chairs? Why not own at least one or two extra Chairs or Roikerst hurelv, our Mav bale will enable you to do so We men. tion a few specials: J27 30 Tapestry $35.09 $75.00 -- - $35.00 Aladdin The Kroehler Simmons Brass and Will make a room seem like two. and Steel Beds Those who are not fortunate enough to own a large house will delight in owning a Kroehler Davonette. 33 'a, 50 $25.50 $36.00 Off Oif Durnijf our May Sale on our lipe of genuine Leather and imitation Leather Davenettes and Davenports. Come in and see these wonderful bargains. en-pr- i; i (21 00 Steel, Ivory or Verms Martin finish... grade yoloyr, solid mahogany frame. $S50 00 3 pici c high grade Tapestry Overstuffcd 1750 00 C'ane Sultej covered in Damask (10 00 Steel, Ivory finish, , , . . y (57 00 Bras ......... $mco ntnttr.npl s Note These Reductions The values mentioned here will be certainly appreciated by those who seek beauty, comfort and -- $21.00 25 to 40 Good Furniture Has Assisted Many Women to Climb the Ladder of , Social Success $350.00 Bed .... (61 50 Brans Bed (125.00 Brass Bed All $325.00 . Matlresses 25 $12.00 $5.75 $36.00 $39.00 $83.00 Off ESTATE RANGES The Stove That Stays in the Family-- Women who are seeking better cook mg and baking reMiltslevs work and worry, more beauty, want and need an- Estate Range 25 to 33Vs Vir-gia- la t RAIN DELAYS PAVING. Special to The' Tribune. KIMBERLY. Idaho, May J1 Sale Continues All Week TZ n 2EZB9 J Since Tuesday afternoon the paving on the streets of Kimberly has been suspended until further notice., or until the rain cesses. Two blocks on North Main street hsrve been finished, but owing to the dampness, the company cannot go ahead with the work and ha moved Its straight-tim- e man to the state highway 4wti on Th north CTf tnwn - Thtsrtr a big1 to the people of Kimberly as well as to the contracting lirm, but tile I. min is needed lor the crops. .. -- U KJU NEXT-DOOR-SOU- TH j:Vy OF Z. C. M. 1. 39BB SEC Off |