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Show t f i THE BALT ? of Justice Deport-ment Begin Idvestige-tions in Milwaukee, Wis. Agent - 4. The MILWAUKEE. Wls.. Pec. United states department of justice, under the authority of Attorney General Daugherty at Washington, haa begun Its local luveattgatioi) of prices on which the attorney general says there will be prose, cu lions if evidence Is found of profiteer ing, or proof of conspiracy among dealera to hold up prices unduly. Two federal investigators mi in the city and more are to follow. Retail meat prices will be among those Investigated,, It was said. 84 The National Dec. CHICAGO, Association of Retail Clothiers through Anselm Fnuikel, president,- and Charles E. Wry, executive director, today ad dressed s letter to Attorney General Daugherty, denying his reoent assertion that retail dealera' profits were unconscionable and that they have an under standing which tends to keep prices high. On behalf of (000 clothing dealers in their association, they invited the attorney general to avail himself of ail information at their Mlspoaal, and sharply criticised blm for "announclitg the results of your Investigation", before It was made. The letter said, in part: "We resent your statement that retail clothiers' profits ere unconedonaty end their prices too high. This statement Is not true, and anyone cognizant of ths facts will admit its untruth. Tha retail clothing merchants have mads to reduce prices They have every effort taken huge inventory losses and are con losses. In general, further stantly taking iothtng-- today la being sold at retail at a much smaller percentage of profit than - i ' ever before. "It Is a serious public's confidence t a POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. t4.The T Tridii, p, ftoi Bcoiti, . lit unlay, 2W p. . Girl Imti. FIRST CHURCH. Swo Sooth and ImwI Boat atraoto. Tbo Ror. lit tale? Arthur tort la. 46 ft. m . Wjrrtl W. orboo!, t pastor, Sunday JoaM. iBpfftstsodMt; nyulir awralti wsrshli tbo II nornion I'clock, pnator, Eyworfb by It tnirn drrottoail nrtlif. 4 60 p m., UIm Dorothy Bronfbton, toarirr. topic, rMkmlof tha Star Whbt Do W Findt" RnuUr oroniny worship at t 46 o'clock. At th oven ing narrtca ths cnntnta, "HoonUkn Adrhnt. will bo pro tbc direction of Urn aentod by thy choir. Ella running Wotnnll. Tuoadny nvcolng tht DrnmnHe dub will moot nt tbo ckareht Wodnon-41- 7 orontng tbo nkdvttk prayer nonrtco nod b(Ard nnctlng, with monthly tundny nchool ftnoaaUdoetta of officer, wl bo held; Thnm-ln- y tbo ladtao of tbo ohoroh will moot to aow ft choir nt tbo Orphan home; Tburtoay rehoarinl. , WATERLOO TOURCH - BHUno arenoo and FVo Predcrtck J Com, Fifth Eaat troct.-e-ThRuth Goodwin deacodoon Rtmday pastor; lit 46 n. n : morning onrshlp. It o'clock nchool, ormoa nubjcct Tbo Per pc to I Itcnllty of tho OhrUt"; oacramcnt of tho Lord's Supper; evening carol norrtco 7 46 o'clock, ntory, "Tbo Othor Wlno Morn " Monday oroning, o'clock, Horry i'hriatman pnrty to gymnaalom; Taco-dame. Girls 4 11 Bcnmroo; Toowtay, T to 14 Men's night la tho gymaantum; Wednesday evening, choir rehearsal; Thumdaf, Girin Junior Renoroco, Thursday, T'90 415, prayer mooting, Friday oroning, boy Scoots; Experience Sector by tho Saturday evening. ldloe AM society, followed by a watch-bigh- t r J 1 , BVXTARZAir. FIRST CHURCH, IftS Booth Second Enat utreot The Bor. H. B. Ketltogton, minister. There will bo no Bondar nchool. On Wednesday, December 29. it 7 10 a n , e pepennt will be given by tbo school for tho benefit of their work, inrwon, Christman Its Btgnlficanco " , ttbttt. Po- catello public schools closed yesterday ' L. D. . - " noon for tbelr holiday vacation. School CHURCH gaada, wbwl. REORGANIZRD will reopen January 8. Elaborate ChristMrvteM, 11 a, ai. aad mas programs were given in most of the 14 p. tn.a,.; preaebtag i are wMmnw. All school buildings. At the high school au- 7.(0 ditorium ths singing of Christmas carols ORDER DtriX marked the opening of an excellent prola Mi Howr Will UK aerviret at 11 . gram. Ralph Feinted read "Why the rtret St Bait goatb street. laataaA and chorus Chimes Ring bnlMlsg. the junior girls at It, a,., as (nnaerl,. gaata Clin will sang two selections, with Ruth Petite as of for ever, rhild, soloist. There were readings by Geneva b retreat with a gift relief tommltte. T. M. th nrgtae)r Coffin, Edna Brewer and Ophelia Burrus Rotb bjr Matthew, Jamre and rreaeh. and instrumental solos by Marguerite will taka for hit aubjeet. Prealdeat "laaaaanrb aa Ta Poulton end Gerald Waring. Do It Cate the LeoM of There, lip Chlldrea, e D U Cato Mn." PURK-BRECATTLE RECEIVED. Two carPOCATELLO. Idaho. Dec--ti XnS00PAL loads of Holstein cattle were shipped ' CHRISTMAS arret era at St Prtrra ebapel, to Jerome Pocatello P R. yesterday through Omnd Wret aad Sixth North atnwta. Chriat-aiaa from Wleoonam. Theee are the first catWhit. I charge. Chlldrena renrirr aad roroaaatoa a into 10 state aad the tle coming a t hot, trre. through the tbc Rev. Clarence Thwtng, 11 nclock. assistance of the war finance corporab, head tion. The lot numbered forty-on- e CTi P'ACLS Ninth Rut. and Third Sooth and two more carloads are expected at atrerdn The Rev. Mark Klfeabark. rector. once for Wendell. .rammniloB. E a ai.i ehnreh acbool HolJ aad The eattle stood the seven-da- y trip well, tfl a a.! holy rowwnntou aad addrcaa by 11 a. n ; carol acrrlrc considering that moU of them were W. A. exMowltoa, were all grade cattle IB 4 to i St. Blahop young They Holstein bull prephra'a day (Monday ; holy commonton. 10 cept one pure-bre- d i aupre-tire- d acr-no- n ' t, t top, ' All-Rou- : nd c always been a car under the hardest usage Jn all sort? of weather. Today, with its many improvements, this is truer than ever. , These advances, some of which are listed on the left, prolong the wearing life of im portant parts make starting quick, sure and easy increase comfort-lesse- n routine care silence engine operation-- add ' has THE Franklin stands up ' N , t ' v Gmlcsliaft ' More Vigorous Sottcf Improved Electric Vaporizer Fgttcr, Hotter Spark Lenknd Rear Springs juMibk Spring Pivot Bolts Automatic Lubrication olValves c . sod Steering Yoke Pins Silent-ChaiStarter Drive Patented Long-typ- e Pistohx Csse-tiaKiene- ' , toafety. Together with Franklin air cooling (no radiator) they increase the value of Franklin easy handling, reliability and H economy. ..' n ' 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower' yearlyj depreciation New Use of Dm Forgings Most Efficient Service Brake t mad many other advances FRANKLIN MOTOI , Salt Lake City. 4 Ya oV ' CAR CO. OF UTAH ' C. W. NEWTON. Wasatch 6464., ' . East South Temple. 754 A' o OjtfVjfJ M tfVxr fQf M J O mri . ( f d m t 4 p .IV i i f I . , , Conservative management and the support many patrons and friends, have. made these banks two of the strongest in this section, as the statement below will indicate. of-o- ur V . wisi you all a Merry Christmas, and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. And in appreciation we . . , , COMBINED - STATEMENT OF ' f . , . ' Bankaw? Bank National First Savings Ogden j v At the Close of Business, December 21, 1921 f J LIABILITIES Profits. .............. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts v.; Overdrafts Banking House $3,087,810.21 14,026.42 .1..... Real Estate VSt M 8xV1ddtdX l(ltXTt((M Due from Treasurer U. 8.' 5 Per Cent Fund i $ 849,987.93 Bonds, Securities, etc ' 448,800.00 U. S. Bonds and Liberty Loan Bonds. Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. 1,027,109.75 ....... ...... Total Cash Resources , 100,000.00 47,271.99 7,500.00 ' Capita Stock Paid In Surplus and Undivided Circulation Rediscounts ..Ql Bills Payable Reserved for Taxes and Interest Reserved for Depreciation of Liberty Loan Bonds DEPOSITS: y, Bank Individual Cashier Checks Certified Checks f Demand Certificates Time Certificates . .... .$2,325,897.68 . $5,582,506.30 ... Total Depotite $ 300,000.00 405,713.36 147,297.50 ! I!!!!! . $ 657,733.01 1,683,273.79 17,75210 - 4380 2,121.20 442,412.23 12,645.08 1,885,016.70 ' . ' $4,7092.41 Total 4 $5,582,506.30 N t t - 0PFICEES AND DIRECTORS ECCLE8, Prwident JOHN WAT80N, Vie Prwident R. B. PORTER, Vies President 0. W. ADAMS, JAMES P. BURTON, Cashier (Firxt National) BUMNER P. NELSON, Aeeietant Cashier 8. T. JEPPESEN, Cashier (Ogden Saving) M. B. ' John Spiers M. 8. Eecles John Watson R, B. Porter Mins A. Smith T. C. Mercer W, W. Biter A. T.Vright O. W. Adams 8. 8. Eecles . James F. Barton George A. Barry . N L. T. Dee None None 21,902.58 6,200.45 .. ' U. S. Government Ravings Totfl FIRST NATIONAL BANK OGDEN SAVINGS BANK OGDEN, UTAH cz I , - (HatioJ Awarag) R: C3 M V - Its Score of Recent Improvements Make It a Better Car Than Ever f sin. 1 1 VO la motoring eomfort aad eoaraaioaoa. Qu'db panels suit it odaptobio to winter, to apriag aad fall, aad to 4 boo ra, far 8 pagara. Frjco 3750 1, o. fc Sprecne Jodays Vi n. V r 4 gla xansaf. ' Parana at , V Y' aa enb'rnfy sew id DEill-SEDX- ff , a 4 j 1 rameyxAaod-ftft- l . a I tmlif 4 ' ' THE - t m jr j J..t. udt aerrko. irjLurirrrTTj f ma a, 20 Booth Third East afreet at 1! oVloek. Mr a. A K. Myers, speaker; subject, "Tho Christmas Message Wednesday, p m , 2 M sftemoon, healing meetly; Thursday oclock, study ciaag and healing mooting t PROGRAMS, a Up.au "rJ ud t t i4 thing to destroy tha without making even an effort to get tha facts. It was just such misstatements, bassd upon misinformation, or, in most cases, upon no for . information, which brought about tha present serious situation In retail busi. t ness generally.", x Meets at SCHOOLS GIVE g pedal te The Tribes. lit , V, Maaaas ' BRATS Cfiritra. erne Third Soath esd Eighth hat Mreete. The Rev. Samuel Mitchell,e. pettor. gander school Me m , mnl 11 a'cioch, eerraoa aobjret, The fwd Areaad the Chrlet-efcll- d Then tad New"; Jaaier SO . 8 Mies la a, saperts CeraeUaseaa, Ittfw, Senior teadeat; Kpwerih leaser, a.i . aerate subject. servlets U Hr Booa at the Ina." Monday. 4 p. a., Utrte Beams, , story hear; Boy Scents A Tuesday, 4 p. SO p. a ; Wedaeodey, , p. troop aeotlBf, . Bowing dab prdyer ret toy; Saturday, 8 p. for Girls'; aetrb night service, LfBKBTT PARK CHCRfH. corner Klghtb East Niatl itwu Tib Rif. Frak Wfrtfj lwnt pssur; Mist MtHaa L. Aneh 9omd mj scRool, ! norloc, dfscosm. Profe or L A. RrMitlaid, 11 worship. atJert, "God Mmm an( Rpworth Imiw, 1 80 WffruUdrwl B(orkhrvrr. lawlRg th 8ttr'; Mcrd fsntsts. 1J0 p w.. Tb Nativity" toa by lit ebolr, by lit JUth Trework Mran. Nr. C. ft- - BWfrt, cwotralto. rod R Ot Burt hart. bsls. Weds-ts- r, 7 45 p, n . Bddwtfk imlct f prsytr I, aa SUNDAY HORNING, DECKMBEK 20, lKH. at aad 10 W a. a. Bnaday school ftor first mass. Workday masses at I a. am la postin' raaidaaca. Th Rot. H. J. WlaufJ., . pastor. T. PATRICK sad Id a m. Sunday arboni. Id X a m. Waokday I a. .am Th Rev. Michael Shoohaa, pastor. Maaoes at d 4X OUR LADE OF LOURDES PREUTTERJAf. aad 10:45 a. m ; Sunday arbor! at I Id a. m ; THIRD CHURCH, comer Eicrealb Raat and morels S loos Tha Rot. K. caret o'clock. at ScrretcMth South atrecta Tho Rev Hrery W J. tvtl.r, U. lx, pastor. Sunday arbaol weeta at Borgor, D D . pa-t4A a mi church worohip at 11 a'doek, tha COBOKISATIOVAL, paatoc will prearh, aubjort. "What Meaaa the Ckrict Birth ta M.al", Junior Badrevar, 11 Id. FIRST CHURCH. First South aad Fourth and Scalar Bndreror, ts prayer meeting Wed nee .4A a. m.; mors-lo- g East .tree Is Monday schsnL are larltcd 0 e'cloek. lw day event ng, public worship aorvico, 11 o'clock. Eimor ta attcnyi I. Goahoa, th pastor, will ho tho apreher this and "Lbriatmas FIRST CHURCH. la at South Temple aad 0 merstng, aad hi aubjtct, . i atreyta Tho Her. Georg. Swing Daviea, D. D., 18J1." ml a liter. PHILLIPS CHURCH, comer of Seventh East Sunday rehooi, a :44 a. m , R L Vaa Baton, anpoalateadcat; moretag rerrlcn at aad Fifth South llrreta. Morning service. 11 o clerk, aarmoa by Dr W H Bnelga of Wwt-mlnotpublic worahlp, II o'clock, aubjeet of tho Chriat maa reemea, "The Star of Refhleheui Aaeen-dan- t't chiiege; Juolor Endeavor at tlno of Young Pen pie'. Soelcty of 'Ihrl.dan lie morning aorvico. Sunday school, 18.15. H T. 4 SO p. m ; ceenlug nerrieo of pub Plnmb, superintendent , intermediate and senior worahlp. 1 45 o'clock, nubjert of rermre, "God ChrlstUn Endeavor at d 50; p rarer meeting. Chriotmna Gift " A ordeomo Wednesday evening I o'clock, lanital wotcotac WESTMINSTER CHURCH, riftb Sooth and extruded to all acrvh'ea. Pint Went street. Tbo Roc. I. V. Brown, Sunday rehooi, Si4S a. m., k. S. OJtRlSTIAM StnEHCC. ul.l.t.r; aorvicc, 11 Matkcna. , ouymrintrndret, hrln-tlc- a FIRST CHURCH. XXd East Broadway. Suntheme "Glftn for the Mooter"; Junior tCnth-orln11 o clock a, m. nod t o'clock o sorrier. day Endec ror oorlety. H Ih, a. m , Mlaa p. nt. Sunday school X XO s. m. Th Wodaon yi.her,'"; ouporlntondcat i kindergarten. shoo are hold at service o'clock, , day log onperln It 14 a. ax. Mire Mina Chrl.lenc-ltend rot Bcnlor t brllti.a Rndrevor eoetety, 4 4d v SECOND CHURCH, Xdd11 Bast South Tempi m. Sun1 stroot a. M re : o'rlork tee, re Sunday sorrier, p n. ; Robert Orr, pee Ideal X a. m, Wednesday avaatug p. m.. theme. PTho Prince of Pore ' illoatraiod day school P ' S AU are o'clock. two-rets wcicow Life of of the by a moelug pteturw t hrl.t Chrtbtma. carol, will he .un during chiirth xprvicoa, rerilce aperial Chrlotma, nfl.tr 0HR1BTIAH. will bo rendered during the morning oerrtre. . i aCENTRAL CHURCH, Third Bast and Fourth a LOT HIRAM, South street. Dr. L. L Comb, pastur. Blht BTANGEUCAL ST. JOHNS CHURCH, ISf rehooi, 10 0. m , C H Eimmormaa, ouprr- vtaoa, mocsiag worohip at 11 o'clock, rermoa. Eat gcrenth South otroet SOTho Roc, Star ta . th Bast"; Christian Endeavor u. n. and S "Th Roirer, pl.t nr. Screiceo, 10 meeting, d XO p w. ; owning orrvicoa at 7 45 p. m. Service. New Tears eve, 8 pm. Th Rlhiw school chlldrea will bar Flrot avenue o'rlork. TABOR DANISH IHURCH, charge with t aLhristmas program. end B -- tpevt -- eThe Bey. L H. KJcer pa.ior m- -j hrletniaa SO t aorvleo 10 a school, Sunday tlHOM EZRTIOES. ; Christmas tree aad eaicrt.la-mea- t day, II a. Jfor tho Sunday achool, Tuoeday, Bp m ; f Th Swedish Baptist and Mission rhurrhe Christmas tree sod entertainment by the Luther will moot nt the Mission church, 7 to South ' Julotta," 7 o'clock d ra , league, Thursday, the gOtUPRist., 8 pm. Seventh East street ZION CHURCH, reraer Second South end 7 80 p. , Christmas program; Wednesday. 3 A Glad, p m . the ladles' Aid society of the Swedish Fourth Eeoa streets. The Rev. Carl pastor. Matin service. Chrlatinaa morning, at Baptist church will hr entertained by Mrs. 'fi 4 10 o'eloch. sermon will he delivered both ta Berren at bar homo, Hollywood arena. Swedish sad kagllsb. tha choir will reader rev oral selection Iron the cantata, "Tho I hrist OF SOD. ASSEMBLE am Sunday school king." by Bred Holton Meet at 57 East Thirteenth South street. meets at 11 . m , Arnold Hultqolat, .uperin m. No mornlag service. ten best, the gandaf school will reader th Sunday school, 45 7 80 o'clock at Preaching evening Sunday oa Monday raatata, Th lomlag Messiah." Th Ladies Aid so- Everybody walcoao. evening at 7 SO o'rlork. at electing ciety wtlt hold hi annual A business FUNHHAL SERVICER HELD, th homo of Mrs. Frank til, 4AX Bast Second South street, Thursday, at X p. m. The Mis-tir- e prelal to Tbs Trlbnas. Naw Tear' society lavtca the public to PLEASANT GROVE, Dec. 24. Thd fuwatch party la tbo church parlor oa Saturday, A hplradld neral ef Mrs. Marls Leraon, widow of Here tuber XI, beginning at b p. re Thomas are Leraon, wae held in the taberhour social prom program and plcaiaut nacle yeetarday Afternoon st 2 o'clock, lord. with Bishop E. D. Olpin In charge. The musical numbers were "Rock of Agee BAFT 1ST. "Jesua, Lover of My Soul," in adBETHEL CHURCH, Ninth. South aad Un- and dition to e vocal solo by Velma Rasmus cola at reels. Tho Rev H. Lyon Bayne., pastor Sunday school, 10 a. n . A. B Jackson, sen and a. violin solo by Allred Swenson. G. Oecarson offered the opening E. upertntendeat; morning worahlp at 11 oclock, Bora of a Virgin"; young poopin', pruyer end R. D. Wadley pronounced the topic, The speakers were W. L. misting. 4 45 p. m. Miss Grace Krummrl, benediction. Hayes. F. 8. Humphries, A. H. West And president: goper service I p. m . subject Prefer meet- Alex Bullock, with closing remArka by Jh Oldest Ihiirchr r Ing, ThurdSay. d p. m t watch night service Bkthop Olpin. and church popper, Saturday, 8 to 18 o'clock. 1 ( Breryhodggiavltod. ANOTHER HEAVY BNOWFAlLL. IMMANIKI. CHURCH. 401 East Fourth South ta Tha Tribune. street Sunday acbool, 10 4A a. m.. Frank J Special BRIGHAM CITE, Dee. 24. Another worship, 11 Lucas, superintendent; morning terIn heavy gnow fell over thlg section Thurso'clock, subject of rermou, '"Cbrlotmaa", sorietle, day night, but Inasmuch aa a great pormed!. god senior Chriitlaa Endeavor -- 7 XO o'clock; tion of the tremendous fall on Sunday and 4 Id p. m, : evening norablp. Christina cant by th choir; offering to. Monday waa melted by the rain which complete paying off - church debt; subject A--of followed for two days, the addition of Carol." rermoo. "The First- ( hrl.uma last night did not seriously Impede traffic. There is excellent sleighing all over Alderman, acting ' pastor. this valley now and the farmers are reRIO GRANDS CHURCH. 1054 Wret Second The Rev. H. Jacob, pastor la joicing. From the dry farm districts In South stroot , H. Jacobs, the west the report comes that the snowShaday school 10 a. charge fall Is heavy there, which promises well superintendent, preaching nervlco, 11 I, Christina Updenrer nnclety, d 80 p m . Mire for grain crops next year. XO 7 m -i service, ' p ( Dresrel, lender; preaching ,i Mire Dresrel from Burlington, preacher. THEME. EDUCATION OF VALUE i j CATHOLIC. 8 ports I te The Tribute. CATHEDRAL OF THE MADELEINE Th BRIGHAM CITE, Dec. 24 At the reguLake; lar Rotary club luncheon held in the Jt. Rov. Joseph S. Glare, bishop nf Sslt D. G. Commercial club tha Rov. J. T. Toroaey, rector; th Rev. assembly room Hunt, tbo Rov. W. J. Giroux; tha Rev. John the program was furnished by yesterday the child Pontifical welfare Lain be, assistants. Christmas ere: Sucommute, which presented Box-eldmare, midnight, Christmas day: Masses S, er H C. of Skidmore the d. 7, S, X, 10 and 11, Ion fess Ions datnrdhy perintendent county schools, who delivered an Inafternoon and erruing. on ths instructive address and -XT. ANN'S Masres at and 10 (. ml teresting girl In 140 a. m. ; Sunday reboot value of an education to a boy or 100 Wedareday The club had per 0 a. m. ; holy hour, Tuesday erentngk at 1 Xd dollars and cents. cent of Its membership present at the Th Rot. Jsmes Lllley. pasngL t'cirek SAVIOR. OF Ot R DIVINE luncheon. CHURCH a bl; rhlldrrn'a fcattraL prewnlattna ot tha l)ay. "Tho Greatret,atft." Ik) g a. ST. JOHN'S CRIRCH, Ninth Boat aad Logaa a r Muir. The Rev Hyt B. Heorlqoc t aral otoglng. JOAO a. holy coo. a, union had acr-r- e. H a. re. , , irmDUT. OF PRICES OPENS TK1UUNE, LAft-K f. . |