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Show X 5 THE SALT AKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, 'AUGUST" 14, 1921, We have thousands of Jiags of Utah, Coarse, White, Beet is juBt Sugar. JIany people say to uss Your like cane sugar, and.it is true, too. 'Our highly refined coarse beet sugar is clear and white, and does not have the blue color most fine beet sugar has. Our coarse' beet sugar is just as sweet and good for fruit preserving and table use as any cane sugars , beet-suga- Oesdasei tnm Page Im A.Nott, to Loiter 8. Robbins. The wed dine will tike place September 1 in the 's- Salt Lake temple. 'V Frankof Jt, 8now announces the engage- -' his daughter, Virginia, to J. Arthur Wood. The wedding will take I on August SI. plate inert Try one sack of this sugar. . It can be found ip all our stores of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. If you do not like it better thin any beet sugar you have ever used your money will jbe gladly refunded for any portion of the sack returned. Lay in your preserving sugar now, before it, is higher. The Peoples Sugar Companys coarse canning and table' sugar can be found only at Skaggs- Cash Stores, and the price is no more than you would pay for other brands. a and Mrs. K. Bergson announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to George H. Payne. The wedding will take place September 10. Mr. Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rolapp of the engagement of their, daughter, Dajsy, to- - David S. Romney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Romney. The wedding will be September - T. a graduate f the of Utah and a memblr of the Chi Omega sorority. a Mr. and Mrs. John H. Barlow. Jr., of Bountiful announce the engagement of their daughter, Algie, to Melvin Rosa Rlcharda of Paris. Idaho. The wedding will take place September 1. Miss Barlow is a graduate of the of Utah, and for the last year Miss Rolapp Is SOME. NEXT , WEEK PRICES ty - WHEAT FLOUR. We have oar last old wheat flour for this year. not last long. We Advise all patrons to lay in one or two sacks to tide" 'them over the unsatisfactory Use of" new wheat flour. 10 sacks High Patent Old .$12.95 Wheat Flour 2 sacks High Patent Old $2.65 Wheat Flour 1 sack High Patent Old$1.35 Wheat Flour . ty - a Mrs. Rhode Johnson announces the engagement of her daughter, Mabel, to John R, Scott. The wadding will take place In September. a Ada Emerson announce the en. gagement of her daughter, Ethel Lillian to their parents, Mr. and Mr. Orson Charles Frederick Horne, Hill, a a a Woolley of Magrnth, Alberta, Canada. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Mias Maymo Sjostedt to W. E. Best. Mr. Royal J. Douglas of Ogden, forThe wedding took place July 11. The merly Mia Florence Sullivan of this city, la visiting with her parents, Mr. and eouple wlU make their home In this city Mrs. J. D. Sullivan. i Mrs. L. W. Snow and her on, I.lndon, have returned from a eeveral weeks stay at Bear lake. Oentiand From Page Three. Lieutenant and Mra. George Van Studl-forformerly Miss Dorothy Cannon of this otty, arrived yesterday for a month' a two weeks' motor trip to Yellowstone Mrs. Van Studlford's parents, with visit Miss were of the guests Strk. They lift and her brother, Nicholas Dr. and Mrs. L )V. Snow. en route Ifft, of Pocatello, for two days Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Hatch of New home. York City are visiting Mrs. p. McAl a a a lister. Mr. and Mrs E. W. "Huise will leave eoon for an extended trip. European J. M. Green and daughters, Miss Verna They will visit England, France, Italy Green and Miss Avon Green, have reUnitto before and Spain the returning turned from a automobile trip ed States. a a a through Yellowstone park. Mrs. B. J. Crean.and little daughter, Jlrs. Alice Kendall has returned from Helen, left Wednesday to join Mr. Crean in Momphis, Tenn., aftsr spending several a stay of several weeks In Deg Moines. Denver. While In Dea In bait Chicago and weeks with relatives and friends ' Moines shs represented the Granite Lska Teachers' association of ths N. E, A, a a a Mrs. William Alexander left Friday for A Miss Frances Armstrong, daughter of Butte. Mont., to a)end six weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. It, Armstrong, haa rerelatives and friends turned from an extended trip to th . Mrs P. J. Moran, formerly Miss Inei northwest, Sharman, who has bene making her home Among thoee who left during the week at tha Hermitage. In Ogden canyon, for the summer months, la tha guest of her for a eeveral weeks stay at Bear lake with friends were Edward .Silver, Charles Mrs. Sharman. Tents, Mr. anda a a Sam Silver, Virginia Silver and Terry Farr. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Easter of El Paso, Mra G. W. Moyer, who Is at the Hotel Texas, are at the Hotel Fifth East for Fifth East, has ae her guest Miss Ruth the remainder of the summer. C. a a a Rank of Gage, Okla. Dr. J. F. Howard of Denver la at Mra Fred Armstrong of St Louis, Mo., tha Hotel Fifth East. who haa been visiting her mother, Mrs. a a a - MrL Percy M. Cropper left Thursday Ouy La Costs, left during, the week for for her home in Berkeley, after a two her home. months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr. end Mrs. Earl M. Crandall and Mrs O. C. Hansen. two children have returned from Brighton, a a a where they have spent the summer. Miss Agnes Harrington has gone to a Yellowstone park for tan days Mfe. Thornes Temple, accompanied by a a a son. her Thomas, Jr , haa returned from Mrs W. J. Buck of Park City la In California, whrre she had been visiting tha city visiting friends and relatives her sister, Mrs. Clyde Green of Oakland, a a a Francisco. Mrs. Edward Stlckrod of Garfield left and friends in San a a a Thursday for Omaha, where aha will reM. Miss Enid' Moffat left Friday for main for eaveral weeks before joining Denver, where she will meet friends and her husband at Louisville, Ky. , motor to Brook Forest, Coib. a a a a a. a Dr. and Mrs. Earl G. Van Law and two Mra A. Fred Wey, who has spent sevons Billy and Earl, raturned yesterday eral months In California, arrived yesfrom an extended tour of Yellowstone terday and will spend several weeks with park. Mr. at the Little hotel. Wey a a a a a a Miss Wlllera Williams of Los Angeles, Larkin and son. Mr. and Mrs Alma who has been (he guest of Miss Frances James, have returned from Cortland, Ore., Enklng for the last month, left during ami the northweet. the week for Denver to spend the rest a a a of the summer. Mra Fred A. Hale will leave today fer a a a east, where shewtll join Mr. Hale Mrs N. H- - Stanford and daughter, the Rochester, N. Y. ' They will remain for Helen, have gone to California for a at an extended visit. month's vacation. They will visit In San a a a Francisco, Los Angeles and tha beaches, a a a Captain and Mra R. B. Morgan will Miss Dorothy Msynss has returned leave soon for Camp Banning at Cofrom a months Visit In Los Angeles and lumbus, Ga. a a a San JTran cisco. -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Low Perkea left X Mrs. W. C. Browning of, Superior. Aria., Monday for the Jackson Hole country and two weeka la vtsltlng with her mother. Mrs. V. Fen- Yellowstone park e for a a ton, 157 North Stats street. Mrs. Rodney T. Badger is at the home a a a Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin U. Siegel and of her sister, Mra. D. E. Tracy, on 1 for a few dava. street baby have returned from n several weeks a e a stay In La Jolla, Cal.a Colonel and Mrs. William C. Stevena a son from a tour of Yelhave returned Dr- - and Mrs E. O. Jones of Seattle, Wash., who motored to Salt Lake to lowstone park. a a a visit with Mrs. Jones' slstors, Mrs. J. T. Miss Mary Gardner has gont to BrighBeless and Mrs. B. B. Owens, left for Moran, Wyo., where they wera the guests ton for a few weeks. a a a of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Williams have of this city. The Jonsaea then toured Yellowstone park, returning to their home returned from Lake Tahoe, Yosemite park In 8eattla by the northern route. Miss and San Francisco. e a a Drunella Jacobsen of Mantt la visiting in Seattle as the guest of her uncle and Mr. and MrSl W. C. Spencer have gone Mrs. O. E. aunt. Dr. and Jones. to Seattle, Wash., for a several weeks' a a a visit. a a a Mr. and Mrs J. Warren Beless and their son. James, have returned from Mrs. R. F. Peterson and daughter. Miss Vivian park, in Provo canyon, where they Remains Peterson, and Mist Frances are spending the week-en- d spent eaveral days. at tha a Hermitage in Ogden canyon. a a a Mrs. Oscar M. Olson and two children and her two sisters, Mias Alice Woolley Mrs. H. K. Kllngender is spending the and Miss Norma Woolley, left last week-en- d at the Douglas Jessup cottage Wednesday for a several weeks visit vuth at Brighton. Mrs. George N. Ifft of Po- Mrs. - Acme Drag Co., nd 9th East Our cakes are the wholesome kind. Made of plenty S of fresh eggs, creamery butter S and a special icing that doesnt 5 crack or crumble. m 5 5 home-mad- e ve . FOR THIS SUNDAY: Vanilla Nut Cake (M S Special pl.UU Regular price, $1.10. : nn , ;v S Largest Ice Cream 'Manufacturers In the Intermountain Country t Cos-gra- Delivery Hour 11 a. ,m, 2 p. m.' and 5 p. m. A Chance to Make All Blinds of Money By Becoming Expert "Beauty Culture . Here mj plan, gomethlng new and different for Salt Lake workinj girls: You can Join my evening classes of Beauty Work for a very reasonable fee, giving you a chance to prepare yourself for greater and easier earning without Interfering wltk your present work. September 1, 1921, I will begin my first class. Make your application now, aa only a limited number of student cah be accommodated. For full particulars call VERA BITHELL 81 West Second South. Phone Wasatch 1137. So ....55c " many Cash and Carry Skaggs Marked in operation. This makes it possible for. us to buy the very best government inspected meats for less than ordinarily have to We would pay for Wet are poor' quality' metfts. very proud of the quality of mats sold in our market. We are proud, too, of the prices we are able to Our make to ,our patrons. Stores are popular, hut our markets are still more popular. " Just' visit one of our markets for your next purchase of meats and you, too, will be ' loud in your praise of our quality and prices. SALT LAKE BEEF PRICES. 20c 30c Sirloin Steak,' lb. 25c Round Steak, lb. .....20c 35e Steaks, lb. ..23c 25c Shoulder Steaks, lb. 15c 10c Brisket Boiling Beef, ... lb ,.5c can Grated ....20c 15c Rib Beef, lb. ..8c 35e large can. Sliced ,...25c 25e best Boiling cuts Pot Roast, MILK. 12V&ctall cans Milk 7c small cans Milk 25c cans Eagle Milk . LARD lb, ........ ........ 15c 10c 25c Prime Rib Roast, lb. 20c 35c Rolled Ritx Roast, lb.- 25c .....5C 25c Pork Shoulder Roast, .....20c lb. 15c and I8c 30c Lean Pork Steak, t . . .15c and 20c lb ' pure lard BACON HAMS. . - - Fresh, in net weight pails. 35c Eastern Breakfast net pail Pure Lard-- . .35c 27c Bacon, lb. .79c . 34c Sugar-cured 40c Lard lb. Pure net pail Hams, 20c lb. 25c Salt $1.65 Lard Pork, net pail Pure CLEANSERS. SOAPS CRISCO. Compare these prices with the factory. from Fresh others. Buy at one of our f can Fresh Crisco . . .23c stores and- save. can Fresh Crisco ...63c 10 bars Crystal White- - . .53c can Fresh Crisco ..$1.19 1 case Crystal White ..$5.15 can Fresh Crisco ..$1.79 10 bars A. B. Napthq snb$-whit- p lt Z ; OUR MARKETS. There are now 30c med. 2-l- 5-l- b. 10-l- ....... b. 1 - b. 3-l- '3223. b. 6-l- ..... .......... 59c 9-l- White SNOWDRIFT l'case A. B. Naptha $5.75 seal-tigcans. Soap Packed in net Fresh Snowdrift 47c 12 bars1 Creme Oil ......79c net Fresh Snowdrift 80c 10c large bars Peter 3 for 15c Pan Soap net Fresh Snow- $1.55 10c large bars Cocoa drift i........ ht 2-l- 4-l- b. 8-l- b. ....2 for Castile 15c 12Vfcc can Dutch Cleanser 10c SALAD OILS. Some use instead of lard or 9c- can Light House 3 for 20c Cleanser .core pound. . 35c pint can Mazola Oil ..29c 35c large pkg. Sopade ...29c 65c quart can Mazola Oil 65c 30c large pkg. Sea Foam 25c 35c pin can 'Wesson Oil 29c 30c large pkg. Gold Dust 25c 65c quart can Wesson Oil 55c 30c .large pkg. Star 25c Naptha CANNED FRESH FRUIT. CANNED VEGETABLES. Put up in heavy syrup. They are going to be high40c can Raspberries or er. in some at these 29c low Lay Strawberries figures. 35c can Logan or Black 10c 12y2c can June Peas 25c 15c can Berries June Peas . Early 30c Apricots or Green Gage - at .2 for 25c 23c 15c can Sweet Plums Sugar 35c can Peaches (in 10c Corn 25c 20c can C. halves) Gent. fancy 35c can Black Cherries ...25c 2 for ,35ci Corn 40c can White. Cherries ..30c 12(4c can Stringless 45c can Bartlett Pears .;.35c 10c Beans 20c quart can Catsup ...15c SICKLES, 20c large can Kraut 2 for 35c Take some on your picnic or POTATO CHIPS. cold lunch. 15c small pkg. Chips 15c Chow or Sour 20o small 25c small Sweet ...2 for 35c 25c large pkg. Chips ...19c ' OLIVES. 25c 35c quart can Dills . ...i39c 30c can 45c large jar Dills large Ripe Olives 25c 25c can med. Ripe Olives 35c large jar Sour or 29c .2 for 35c at Chow r 40c large jar Sweet .. ..v.33c 45c large Sour Olives f ..39c 45c extra large jar .39c 65e extra large jar Green ty Chow Olives 60c extra large jar. Sweet 49c L..V...59C - catello, who haa spent the past two convalescing from a recent Ulneaa left weeks in Salt Lake with her mother, Thursday for a few days at the Girls' Mra Riddle, and Mrs. Kllngender at the Friendly inn at Brighton. Plandome hotel, left- Monday for her a e a homa Mias Camilla Lyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lyon, left Wednesday Dr.. Russell W. Owens, son of Mr. and for New Y'ork City Mrs. B. B. Owens of .this city, who is a a a Mrs. Charles C.1 Shields and daughter serving his Internship at Lakenau hospital In Philadelphia is spending a part and Mrs. George H. Gowans and chilof his vacation on a camping trip in dren have returned home from a five northern Pennsylvania. Later he will go weeks' visit with Mr and Mrs John W. to Norflok, Va to visit friends, Geiger at Frisco, Utah Mrs. Shields and a Mrs Gotvans also visited with Milford Miss Edith Parsons of Council Bluffs, friends on their way giome. C. of her sister Mrs. a a a Iowa, is the guest C. Zimmerman, at the Hotel Fifth East. Mr. and Mra R. G. Wilson have reweeks' trip turned from a several Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Parry and daughthrough the eastern states and are now ter Clare and Adele, left yesterday for at Hotel the Fifth East. Yellowstone park. a a a , Miss Harriet P.andall has returned from Mra. Jack Langenbacker and her moth-Mra several weeks trip through the northJ. V. Sidwell of Nephi. have west. v returned from a three weeks motor trip a a a a through Yellowstone park. They were Mrs. Stephen Abbott of Randrette, Utah, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. A. E. Sells who has sevthe Hotel been at for Utah of Shelley, Idaho. eral days, ts- - now the guest of Miss a a a at her home In the Mrs. Fred T. Gundry and daughter, La Georgia Young apartments. a a a Vonne. are here from Fort Sill to visit Mrs. Gundrys parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Coverdal Thomas B. Margetts. Miss Helen Cover dale and Miss a a a. Lois Coverdale. have returned from a Mr. and Mra George Lee Neal witT leave motor the Y'ellowstona park, trip through a a a today for a two week,' motor trip to Fish lake. Bryce canyon and Zion NaMr. and Mra Justjne Fitzgerald of Ean tion park. Fisncisco, formerly of this city, are a a a of their the congratulations Mr and Mrs. A. J. Bruneau and daughfriends on the arrival of a son. Mr. Fitzter. Mr. Alfred Isom. hae returned from gerald wax a member of tha San o three week' visit In California. club of the Pacific Coast league. a a a Mrs. C. B- Stewart, who motored recently from Los Angles with her family. RICHMOND Is new at her aurnmer home on Stewart s ranch, at the head of Provo river. Mbs. , Lester F. Hewlett, her daughter, and baby 13. Mrs, H. HRICHMOND, Aug son are visiting with them. Fisher Mrs A. C. Fisher and Mrs a a a F. Anderson entertained with r Mr. and Mra. Don F. Clark and daugh-- t lawn kensmgton last Saturday afternoon ters. Madelon and Charlotte, have re- at the home of Mrs. Anderson, In honor turned from a ten days' visit with Mr. of the Atrthday anniversary of Mrs. Hatand Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Pocatello tie F. Christensen. Garden flowers decoand are now at homa with Mra. L. E. rated the lawn. Luncheon was served Clark at 1022 South Ninth East street, by the Misses Eva Fisher. Madeline a a a Christensen, Genevieve and Harriet AnMrs N. H. Jensen and little daughter, derson. The guests Included Mrs E. M. Swensen. Mra Mina Anderson, Mrs. A. Califrom Beverley, returned yesterday E. Harris, Mrs Lodlcy Olsten, Mrs. C. fornia,. where they spent several weeks Z. Harris, Mrs H. A.' Adamson, Mra Angeles and San Franvisiting In S. W. Hendricks. Mrs A. L. Harris, Mr. cisco. J. IV. Funk, Mrs" Bert Danford, Mrs. Mr. and Mra H. W. Battling have aa Llhbie Lawrence, Mrs. Henry Stoddardi Anderson, Mr. P. N. Neltheir guest at their home In the Belve- Mr. William F. H. Whittle, Mra CE. Merdere apartments Miss Jeannette Powers son, Mra rill, Mrs C. A.' Larsen, Mrs Anna V. of Evanston, 111. Merrill, Mrs. A. 8. Schcw, Mra William a a a Mrs Mans Hendricks, Mra H. Donald Coray, son of Sira Elisabeth H Merrill, W. Merrill. Mrs. O. Webb. Mrs. Coray. who has spent several weeks In Ellxa Hotson Mrs. George Hilma Wight and Mrs. Salt Lake with his mother, will leave E Defy. Monday for New York City. Mr. Coray George family dinner was given 8undav at to theA home will sail for Panama In September of Mr. and Mrs. S W. Henjoin his regiment, the Thirty-thir- d in honor of Mr. Hendrickss birthnow stationed at ths Can SI Zone, dricks Covers were laid for day anniversary. a a a it M'ss Miranda Matson," who has heen eighteen. Mrs. G Andrew Anderson entertained attending the Dennishawn and the Miriam wi'h a childrens party Sunday in honor Morgan schools of dancing In Los An- of the birthday anniversary of her daughgeles has returned ato aSalt Lake, ter. Harriet. Fourteen little girls were a Included Miss Henrietta Fisher Of Denver, Colo., Miss Elva Hrgan of Hatch, Idaho, has Is visiting with Mra F. B. Smith, 251 been visiting with relatives here. Delmar avenue. Mr. and Mra Joseph Kerr of Bt. Ana a a thony, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs, lyan Kerr Miss Marl Thompson, daughter of Mi;, ,gnd little daughter of Detroit, Mich., and Mra. John W. Thompson, who Is were the guest of Mr. Nancy J. Kerr - . a. Hill-cre- st IVan-Usc- - Heres Your Chance 13th, Bridge Drug Weat. il and 5th Weat. 4th Pharmacy. O'jnlrrb Bouth and 4th East. Brigham Btraet Pharmacy.8 South and Co 3rd , Bex South Tempi Drug streets. and Weat Temple. 4th 2 Baundera Bios., Colonel Kent, Holliday. 8Utt and 9th So. Coostba Drug Co. Avenue Sixth ttouth. mod 4th Drug Co., 6th Are. and X fit. Coay Corner, Co. 6th East Smith So. and State. Drug 9th 7th and 3rd South. Economy Drug Co. 7th Eaat. and Spencer Grocery, South Road. 226 Canyon Flint Are. Drug, Sun Drug Co., 4th South 876 Klrat Av. and W Temple. Forest Dale Drug Co., 2300 Taylor Drug to , 8th So. So. 7th Eaat. and W. Temple. Fountain, 271 Sooth Main. Gem Drag Co . 3rd North The Dainty Shop, Murray. Utah. and 2nd Weat Co. 11th Thornton-AmleraoDrug Drug Granite Co., Murray. Utah. Enat and 2lt Booth. 91 b Co , Drug Motet. k Triangle w Hetnenway Eaat and 9th South. Bouth and fitate. 2nd 170 University Pharmacy. BiUcreat Pharmacy, and 18th East. South A First vs. United Grocery, 622 Bo Keeley Main. No. 1 260 Bouth State, Utah Dntf Co., 83rd South ho. 255 flOSouth Main. and State. N0a 61 South Main. The Well, 21at So. end 8th Co.. Llndaay Confectionery East. 5tb Eaat. So. 70 and Fountain Lion Drug Co., 564 Third Walkers Candy Dept. Are. Home Drug Co., 6 Lyon Drug Co., Murray, Wtlles So. Main St, Utah. I. tru, Co U y URLS 39c A straight carload of this delicious fruit offered at very ow is your low prices, chance to stock up. 20c small can Sliced 2 for 29o 30c med. can Sliced 2 for 43c Store, Bclvedr X15 Social Hall Avt, Midrale Drug Co. Mldeau' 476 8rd av. 0. B. Ostler, 427 No. 2at Co , N. Tern ten-d.-- ' sack Germade 94h. sack Oats PINEAPPLE. i , ...... 39c b. d. - sack'Oraham 9-l- Personal No. $ Central Bldg, OLD It-wi- ll has been head of the English department in the Fielding academy,- at Paris, Idaho, e e W Mr. And Mrs. W. S. I MaeFartane announce the engagement of their daugh-- , I ter, Beatrice, to C. H. Welle. Operators. r -- 1 - Lo-re- and Mr. and, Mr. A. L. - Harris a rlast week; day Mr. and Mra Alma Merrill. In cotnpany with an party, left Monday for a trip through the Yellowstone National park Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hendricks and family motored to Tooele, Friday of last week and spent several days with Mr. Mrs Miss Rowena D. and J. Spiers. Sp.ers accompanied them to her home, after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. C. H Anderson spent a few days of last week at Salt Lake. Mrs. W. W. Crawford of Mount Pleasant and Mrs. Frank Hougard of Preston spent Thursday here with Mra Lodicy Olsten. Miss Winnie Shepard of Salt Lake wa3 the guest of relatives and friends here last week. Miss Emma Jacobs of Ogden spent last week here with her sister, Mrs. Paul Merrill. Mr. and Mra Paul Merrill motored to Ogden. Sunday, and spent the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Kennedy and son, Herman, spent Sunday at the Herman Harms camp In Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Thurgood slid faifiily of Bountiful were visiting at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris, Sun. day. Mr. and Mra W. A. Pitcher accompanied relatives from Smithfield on a fishing trip in Idaho and Montana last week. Mrs. Thomas Wright and children to their home in Salt Lake, Sunday, after a three weeks' visit hers with t relatives. The Misses Owen Knowles and Mary Barnett spent several days of the week at Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mis. Ray Van Noy have returned from a trip through Idaho. They visited with relatives st Rexburg, Idaho Falla, and Sugar City. Mr. and Mra Joseph Carlson and Mra Katie J. Sparkman and Mias I surenna Sparkman motored to Ogden, Sunday of last week, and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs Herbert Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris spent Sunday in Logan canyon at tha M. C. Harris camp. Mr. O. L. Shepard and children left Sunday for a visit with relatives in Brigham City. Miss Gladvs Smith left Tuesday for Evanston. Wyo.. to be gone two weeks. Miss Clarlnda Merrill left Sunday for Paul, Idaho, where she will be the guest of her brothers, John and Keith MrrilL Mrs Sena Woodland and son, Milton, left Flrday of last week for Butt Mont. Mr.1 and Mrs. Oran Merrill of Preston spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Ell Webb. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cravens havs returned from Oarland and Tremonton. -Mrs. A. R. Linford ar.d children left corporation In ths following particulars: L To increase the preferred stock of Sunday for a two weeks' visit at Bear ths corporation from seven hundred fifty lake. thousand dollars 750,000.00), consisting of seven thousand five hundred (7600) NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF shares of the par value of one hundred dollar (1100.00) each, to fiva million STOCKHOLDERS UTAH STEEL COR5 000,000.08), dollar PORATION. consisting of fifty thousand (50.000) ahares of the par value dollars hundred one 00) each, said of ($100 Notice ts hereby given that a spectal shall he entitled to all of meeting of the stockholders of Utah. Steel preferred atock of the preferred th rights and privileges corporation will be held on the. a3rd day stock provided for in said article VI of m. at of September, DH, at 10 o'clock the office of ttle corporation, No. 910 tha articles of incorporation, except that Boston building, xSalt Lake Qty, Utah, said preferred atock and th preferred for the purpose of voting on a proposition stock already authorised and Issued under to amend article VI of ths article of In- - ths articles of incorporation shall be en- - ...: l ed jar-Gre- en ...... 153 Regent 216 So. State, 317 So. State 40 South Main 334 South Main. titled to dividends at ths rat of g per-centum (8 per cent) per annum Instead of (even per centum (7 per cent) per annum a provided for in artlcieYI a To convert the common stoclf of ths corporation, consisting of seventeen thousand five hundred (17,500) shares of th par value of one hundred dollars (IIOO.OO) each. Into shares without par value.-an- d to provide for an tncreass of the common stork of the corporation so that the total authorised issue of common stock shall bs fifty thousand (50,000) shares without par value. . Dated August 11. A. D. 1921. C. W. WHITLEY. President. S. ftoaenbiatt. Secretary. 1221$ - |