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Show ' Z7! THE SALT LAKE TKIBUXE, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH - . mmimre Day of St. Patrick Celebrated at Campaign to Provide Relief for War Sufferer Army Post ? Actual cash and pledges totalling in hand, and a total of assured by April 1 is the recoro ot the national campaign for $14,000,004 for relief of Jew.sh war, pogrom and famine sufferers In eastern Europe, National Chairman David A-- Brown of New Torn snnausreedlS--Preliminar- y report read yesterday at.a meeting of the Utah committee he'd at the Newhouse kotol. tr Eight of the states are etiil More tha n to complete their campaign. $!,0tm,000 was given by non Jew a. Mr. Lrown sa..d. "This result," the report said, "la surelywt wonderful demonstra- tion of human sympathy of which Amerfoety-etgh- l -- - : celebration of St. Patrick's day. the club of Fort Douglas at a dancing party at the hop hall, followed by supper at the Officers clubrooms. The halt was decorated in American flags, palms and ferns. St. Patricia device a were used on the punch table. Supper was served at small tables In i the clubrooms, with St. Patrick favora at each place. The committee on arrangements included Captain and Mrs. L. A. Witney and Captain and Mrs. Q. .C Knight, $14,009,624,19. JN Bring may well feel proud, especially as It came at A time of acute economic depression. "Throughout the length and breadth of the land the Jewa of America have to the call of their leaders as at other time dur.ng the past seven ears. "Practical ly every state has either raised or exceeded Us quota. The only exceptions have been where the economic remmumi were such that our peop.e "were absolutely unable to raise the amount. The two) previous large Jewish relief and campaigns, in produced $18,000,000 and $12,000,009 respectively, Aha latter being a nonsectarian appeal. "Curing both, of these campaigns we were either in the aiidat of the war, with the eiplrit of giving developed to an unusually high point, or wa had a condition of .prosperity which lent Itself very easily towards giving liberally, Mr. Brown reported, On behalf of his associates. Chairman Brown pays special tribute to the many non-Jewho have not only given of their money to the extent of oyer a million dollars, but who have supported us 1 1 every way. S'; 1919-i92- 0, 1817-19- 1 a a Captain and Mrs. Otto J Langtry en. ter tamed at - a large buffet-dinn- er at their quarters at port Douglas; preced club dance the Officers' the ing given by Uat night. The lljhts were shaded in green. St, Patrick emblems were used as a centerpiece for the tab!. The refreshments carried out St. Patrick Ideas AsststfngrUie hostess were Mrs. f W Pease, Mrs. F. L. Knudsen, Mrs. M. P. L. Buck and Mrs. J. M. Petty. The guests included Colonel and Mrs. F. L. Knud sen, Colonel and Mrs. J M. Petty, Colonel and Mrs Copley Enos, Major and Mis 8. E. Gurney, Major and Mrs. R. C. Fenner, Major and Mrs C, P N Kn.ght, Captain and Mrs. Harold George. Captain and M.s. William Caf-feE. I.. Mr. Mrs and Captain Ryder, sod Mrs. M,- P 1 Buck. Mr and- - Mrs Dole. Mr and Mrs. R K. Mrs. F. W. Pease, Miss Luclle Francks, Miss Frances Buck, Miss Iaiena McRenn of New York, Miss Ellis Gregg of Ore Colonel Benjamin B Hyer,, Robept' H, Butterfield and Captain K.'l. K, e. - a a a Bartlett entertained at a dinnerat Fort Douglas last night in compliment to Misa Patricia Merriman of the Presidio, SanFranctsco, who s the gueat of Mra. SxU. Knudsen. Green tinted- - carnations and tuilpa in a basket, tiedWltb green tulle, formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards and - favors were In St. Patrick' devices and the same idea was carried out in- - the refreshments. Miss May Louise Covers were laid for Miss Merriman, Rhods B&Uantyna, Mini Margaret Gunter, Misa Amy Farnsworth, Miss in . Mias Louise Wells, Lieutenant Francis Charlton, Lieutenant T. J. Lieutenant Robert Sharp, Captain Tully, Fred Walters. Lieutenant Robert SpringJames Clayton. Hans Johnson ahd Ruth er, Walter Charlton and Robert McAlJohnson were injured yesterday after- lister. noon m an automobilo accident at Thirty-thir- d The guests attended a dance given by South and State streets. the Officers club following dinner. Clayton. Johnson and Ruth Johnson, the young daughter ot the latter, were Colonel and Mra. Fred W. Bugbee enrid. n g in an automobile driven bv Datheir vid Johnson of Provo, which collided with tertained at dinner lastin night at at Fort Douglas compliment to another car driven by Ernest Wright, home com.has Just who Cornel son. their 312 South Third West street, according pleted his course at Columbian academy vjo 'Deputy Sheriffs R. W. Morgan .and at Washington, a preparatory school for ft. fi G.ie9, who Investigated. It Is West Point, and arrived last week to be d that Mr, Johnson may have parents for some tftne. am Injury to his riba Clayton and with hi carnations Green and Jems formed a the Johnson, girl were cut end bruised. Shamrocks the table. The injured 'were taken Into the drug centerpiece Tor over the cloth. Miniature store at Thirty-thir- d South, where their were scattered and other St, Patrick emwounds were dressed The accident was pipes, top hatsfavors. were The china service apparently unavoldable. the deputies said blems was green Japanese ware. . Covers were, laid for the following 'guests: Mis Dorothy Welch, Miss Beth West School Sands, Mia, Mildred Dern, Mies Katherine Ellerbeck, Miss Helen Rosenbaum, Miss Winifred Gurney, Ray Taylor. Julina Bartlett, James Petty, John Knudsen - and of theFlrst Cleon The Langtry.Methodist cliurth addressed the students attended - the dance- given guest YeathtKh school at their assem- byThe club after dinner. the Officers v bly yesterday morning. Mrs. R Perkins, national superintenMuch Interest attends the wedding of dent of the young peoples branch of the Miss Ruth Dean Daugherty, daughter of W. Ur F. UV, eJso save an address. The following program of musical num- Mrs. M. A. Daugherty. to Edward Coin bers was given by 'the students of the easier, which wtty take place this mornWest high: Whistling selections. Ray ing at U o'clock at St. Marks cathedral mond MaHale; violin number, Charlotte In the preeence of relatives and a few The ceremony WOT be Turner; vocal selection, Clinton" Larsen; close friends. Dean W. W. Fleetwood. two numbers by Boys. Glee club. performed by slider of the President Prank Murdock of the A. S. Misa Esther Daugherty, W. gave several announcements and also bride, will be the maid of honor and of H. William Elko, Nev., Settlemeyer presided. j will be beat man. The bride will be given William B. in marriage by her unci Butler. A wedding breakfast will be served at the Hotel Utah, and imiMrttately afterward the couple will leave for California. Dr. H. A. Pattiaon, supervisor of the After April 1 they will be at home in Fresno, Cal. medical service of the National Tuberculosis association, will bo in Salt Lake Mra. Clarence W, Christensen enterMonday and Tuesday, according to a telegram received yesterday by James H. tained at a bridge luncheon yesterday Wallis, executive secretary" of the Utah afternoon at her home on Eleventh Blast Public Health association, street. Pink and whlta aweet peaa In basket tied with maline, Arrangements are being made to have Dr. Pattison-spea- k before the Salt Lake formed the centerpieces for the small taMedical society at the Commercial club ble The favor and place cards were Monday evening and before the Weber In the form of flowers in the pink shade. County Medical society Tuesday. It Is The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. F. also being arranged for him to appear In Leonard and Mrs. Horace H. Walker. Provo .Monday afternoon and In Logan The guests were: Mr Ella WcQuarrie of Tuesday afternoon. Logan, mother of Mr Christensen; Mrs, Three Slightly Hurt Automobile Accident - Mw d. euf-feie- . ... ... Stored George. W. Reed. Mrs. Glenn J. Hudson. Mra. Horace H. Walker, Mra. J, II. Waiter Mrs. J.. H. Davis, Mr. Jay 8. Milner. Mra W. R. Pollock, Mra Parley G. James, Mra L. R. Wardrop, Mra J. F. Maaderfteid. Mr. Clifford A. Kay. Mr Hyrum Plngree, Mra. W allace O. Hunter, Mra Homer W. Sherwood, Mr. J. F. W. Snow, Air Leonard, Mra H. Lawrence, Mra C. E. Post, Mr. B. L. Rich, Mrs. J. A. Sptker, Mra Charles Thomas and Mrs. Walter G. Webb. m High -Students Hear Assembly Speakers e -- Tuberculosis Association Supervisor to Talk Here tn honor of Miss Reta Rawlings, a bride of the month, Mrs. T. E. Stewart entertained yesterday afternoon at a luncheon at her home on East Seventeenth South street. Crimson and pink sweet peas and pink roses formed the at the small tables where centerpiece luncheon wss served. The hostess was assisted by lira S. A. Elsinore and Mrs. Allen Elamore. The guests numbered twenty. -- 18, 1922. n PACKED ( ALSO- - d"8bippe EZBUCED 'at FREIGHT Richest-fl-ot ) RATES I net hew cheap can I get my goods stored, packed er shipped, but HOW WELL. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. The railroad company will tail you that a aheap Job of packing at thia and result In broken china, cut gtai and furnltur at daatlna-tloBetter have your goods PROPERLY packed by It Fmest Chocolate' n. Fireproof Storage Company West Becend South ' SPECIALS OaT-de- , 924 Salt Lake City, Utah 4 RS and $723 Phcnt Wa A SATURDAY This is the wonderful thing about Roof n Ground Chocolate you develop the most delicious flavor ever known in hot chocolate without putting it for one second on the stoVe. Twice as many'cups to the can as with "other brands. M. A. KEYSER Come to Harris Bros, on with your ewn Saturday, container, and get what you want of thcoo pur froth DAIRY PRODUCTS: Women of the I'nlverslty of Ctah will entertain at a "hard times costume party m the university cafeteria til. ICs iKEJlST evening Pupt's of Mrs. Geoigia Johnson will give folk dances. The folicwjrg HAI3 SA.-CA- M . PwMeetDwMraa TirivTh charge General iirnum SwruUirfwuti Mrs- - Walter A. Kerr; enterta-n-ment- , tneni Reetefw Colot and v&J - CaMSty A y end Faded HaM, Mrs. 14. T Marshall. Mrs. Edna S v. and li. ai iVetiri.it. ICvans Johnson. Mrs. Eltert I. Thorns- -' Mrs. F. W. Kevnolds, Mra Roy GrqeS-bro- k and Mrs. O. W. Bradford; dycora-tionMis, E. W. Pehison, Mis Maryf Moore head and Mm. E. L CJuinn; reSalt Lake yesterday over the Western Mrs. Thomas TS. Brighton. lacific and the Denver A Rio Grande freshment Shack-ell Western, Mra. R D. Hurriman, Mr L, F. returning from a trip to the and Mra. R R. Kptthum; Teeeptton, Pacific coast. He had with him a Party Mrs. Geotge Thom, Mr Joseph T. of twelve tourists from eastern cities, Icings, bon bon coating, padice sauces, Kingsbury. Mr. James L. Glbeon and three of whom have been to Honolulu. Tilling dings, the officers of the club. The 'Union Pacific system has mailed cream V Roof Oarden Cake V a a tariff Supplements giving details of the Chocolat is perfect for any The Ampe'eaft Association of Lnlver- - i reduction in raiee on coal from Wyoming of them. Bflli clous to oat! sit v Women wi,i meet in regular month- - mines. Th s reduction, which was to give .y .aMiin Up afternoon ju .the - Y.W. the Wyom.u minors an equal broa.it with C X. club rooms. Luncheon will be Those of LHah sr.d elsewhere in making th same haul, was announced several Ved at 1! 33 o'clock. A business freeiIf tout grocer doea nflT carry ng will follow and talks kill be given months sgo. McDonald Boof Garden Ground by Miss Ellen Taylor and Mrs. C. W. Chocolate, phono tu for the Watson on the work at Neighborhood of one of who doe or write Watson House, Misa Taylor and Mr us for a fro sample. will be special guests at luncheon. Is The hostesses will be Mrs. F. W. Makers of tho famous Mtss Mrs. Henry Schubach, Reynold Preliminary hearing of J. L. Horn forMcDonalds' Roof Beta.e Sharp. Mrs. Guy Sterling, Mrs. Gordon Chocolates Mitchell Stewart, Mra. William Story, Jr mer manager of the State Fair associaembezzlement with of pubMra. G. B. Swaner, Mr. P. D. Stockman tion, charged lic fund was begun yesterday before and Mrs. Nell Strowig. 9 City Judge Ben Johnson. ' case before the court Is that In Tho Mra. J." A. Powell will entertain the th former official Is alleged to members of the El Exlto chib at a lunch- which have taken $480 paid bv Arthur Gardiner eon followed by a kenslngton this affor concession privileges at but year s ternoon at her borne on Twenty-fir- st fair. After testimony of two witnesses South street had been taken and the third hsd been called the stand, the hearing was conMertibers of the Commercial club will tinued tountil Monday at the request of entertain at their annual St. .Patrick H. L. Mulllner, on of Mr. Hume's atdance Tit The club building tonight. Danca. He t also represented by Partorney ing will begin at 9 o'clock and supper ley p. Jenson. , will be served In the ladies dining room Gardiner gratified that he had pa'd at 18 30. Reservations have been made theMr,money to Mr. Horne August 29, 1921. band furnished sufficient muslo to draw for 200. Frank Ostler, deputy state auditor, the , th a remainder of ths student body to next witness, said he had been unable to the scene. They gave a number of enMr. and Mr Convene to F, B Stephens will en- find wheie credit was given for the Delegates gineering yells and songs and th tertain the Saturday Night club this eve- money In Mr. Horne's accounts. Mark went one t a lima to kiss the ning at their home tn the Hillcreet apart- Tuttle, state auditor, was on the stand The house of delegates of the Utah Blarney stone, a large piece of granite ments.case was continued. when the Educational will meet this decorated with green and which hsd association w afternoon at 4 o'clock In the hall of the painted on It the figures 1922. Lynds chapter No. 1, Order of the Easthouse of state representatives, cspitol, of ern Star, entertained at an Informal according to an announcement by J. M. dance and card party in the Ladies' LitNew of EducaAdamson, tho Utah secretary in Divorce tional association, School districts erary dub rooms Thursday evening. and About 150 couples were present. Music Service Use al codeges and private educational ln- for the occasion was furnished by Chargea that his wife pulled his hair i' stituttons are entitled to one represents-an- d orchestra. struck.. him weie made by Henry tlve for 'every fifty teacher! employed, or A new mail plane for kervlc In th ho was given a dlvoice from fraction thereof. Hupptnan, Salt Lake district arrived yesterday at Senior and Junior members of tbs Leona Huppman yesterday by Judge EphThe nw president of the house of del- Woodward field. Pilot H. G. Boonstra Gamma Phi sorority of the University of raim IlanFun of the Third district court. egates, Profesror H. Roland Lewis, will brought new machine In from Rock Utah will entertain this evening at a Eunice Swearlrgen was given a divorce speak. In add tion to the message of the Spring It has been f own all the way dancing party at the home of Miss Eunice from Verme G. Swearingen, who is serv- president, there are several reports of from Chicago. It is a Delisvlland plana Raddatz in Haxton place jn honor of the ing a two-yesentence for forgery In importance due from standing commit- - of ths same tyjie now in use at the field, 1 his - meeting sophomore members of the sorority, .The the Kansas stale prison. lees. was originally having a mail carrying capacity of 450 was committee tn charge of arrangements inalleged bv Thomas Jordan, planned to take place during the week Cruelty cludes Mias Eunice Raddat Miss lia a cook, living at tha Lincoln House, who of April conference, hut an earlier meet pound. Claron Nelson, superintendent of th waa given a divorce from Minnie -- Jordan Emms and Mi$a Rachel Lewis. )ng was deemed 'advisable western division, leaves today for San A by Judge Hanson. Pi Epdon fororltybf the .ground of desertion.. Marie. Kan; of . On the of divorce Ltah will entertain Murray was given this evening at a kelborg Christian Kankelborg; Nona from James banquet In celebration of the birthday of the organisation. The guests of honor Rooney Bowman .Quirk from Irwin l.eo will Include-Mr4- . H Leo Marshall, Miss Quirk: Thomas J. Smith, a laborer, from and Miss Pauline Boucher. Linda May Smith, and Cart W, Hill The committee In charge of arrangements from Kate R. Hill. Aulene Morse was given s decree from includes M.ss Gwendolyn Edwards, Miss H. F, Morse because of failure to provide. Norma Alvord and Misa Helen Ingham. .a a . Spanish clubs and El Ateneo of the University of Utah entertained Friday afternoon at a matinee dancing party In the. university gymnasium in honor of the student body. The music was furHarold Halt, driver of the Lark-Binished by the Burns orchestra. The committee 'tn charge of arrangements n kam school childrens stage, was exon- coroners lurv yesterday of cluded Waynd Stratford and Hart Halil- - j "nted bv 86 (blame for the death of Budd Anderson, day. The guestgxr, umbered Bingham schoolboy.-Mrs- . The bov rn ln front of b stag and A. P. Stone present pupil! in' a nlann recit-i- l thi. struck before th driver could stop, j '.,7'. . o accord'" t0 h oclock at th LadlesIJ ferary TJ,accJUnt tLi-ln ront of th orcurrd BMward M3urrm will give a lX'solec Tuesday. tion. The Inquest wa held before Judge E. ' sVv.ji E. Dudley. It was conducted bv Ray S. McCarty, assistant county attorney. Damage to Th verdict said that tne accidont was Members of the Jury weir unavoidable in Charles Adderley, Joseph Manwarring and-JB. Mycrs.. Injury to certain fruit ln the Holliday district of Salt Lake county, due to winJ. ' ter killing, has been found less than ex- Two Trusties "S . pected 'n an examination of a number of specimens In ths United States weather to to bureau office yesterday by Dr. P. J. O.Gara of the department of agriculture Search Is being made for I Heights-ma- n of th American Smelting and Refining and Otto Ciegg. who escaped from company. the county jail Thursday. Heighteman Cuttings from a dozen fruit trees were hid five months of a six months' served sent to the weather bureau two weeks for and his case aentenea larceny, petit ago by H. A. Muller of Holliday, the was to have come before the board of specimens being carefully selected irora pardons today. ''Clegg had only fourteen Mr. Muller's orchard and tagged and serve on a six months sentence identified. They have' been undergoing days to same. . offense. the forced development tn the Weather bu- forBoth were outside trusties. Thev men reau office, and were thoroughly examfrom the city and county ined yesterday with the following results: failed to return where they had been pruning Bartlett pear, uninjured; Kiefer pear, grounds, trees. Winter Nellis ( specimen undeveloped; Red Astrakhan apple, peer, uninjured; PLAN5COMPLETEDl FUNERAL uninjured: Grimes Golden apple, unlnSpecial to Tile TriUuct, Island Greening apple, uninjured; prune, MANTI, March 17 Funeral services will be held t 2 oclock tomorrow afterslight Injury to ths wood, but buds uninth ManbLlabernnde for John jured; apricot Bing, also noon from uninjured: died Wedtrcs- Toblerr 46 vears of age.-wrcommon-cherruninjured; Klberta-peacshows some injury to both buds and wood. day. Mr. Tobler, who died suddenly while at his work as a street cleaner, was born In Switzerland, and had been a resident of this rlty for a number of vears. He Is Employees survived by two sons. Interment wilt he made In the Muntj cemetery undo" th d.- roction of l.ee It. Fry, undertaker. ie More than 509 employees and their FOUND NOT GUILTY. ladles and employer of the printing establishments 8f Salt Lake operated on Special to Ths Tribune. ' the "American plan" enjoyed a carnival BEAVER. March 77. In the base of tha dance Thursday evening at th Odeon. stats of Utah, with BeXh W. bmlth a William j The employees were hosts to the - em. complaining witness, against plover' a a return courtesy to the so- Blckloy and Niel Young. ' charged with cials which have been held during th stealing an automobile, which was tried past few months. A committee composed In the district court here Tuesday, arid were of H. T. Mtllham, C. W. Klrkinshaw, R. Wednesday lorenoon. the pr.toner E T. Bohart and H. D. Baker had the acquitted and released. affair In charge. The dancers wore NEW MEMBERS ENROLL. caps and there were other carni( val features. Refreshments were served (peels to Th TrttiHo. from a booth presided over by attractive CITY. March 17. At th BRIGHAM women. The grand march wa roung weekly luncheon of the Brigham ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Harris. A regular Rotarv cluhy today, ttrs following nw delegation also was present from Ogden, members were enrolled: S. Norman Lee, representing that branch of ths printing A. C Pearson, Hervin Bunderon, L. C. division of ,ths Utah Associated IndusHorsley, O. !L. Skidmore. F. A Hinckley. tries. Other entertainments are planned Lorenzo J. Bntt, P. Russell Wight and to perpetuate the cordial relations be- Alt L. Freeman. tween employe's and employees In the -- , open shop printing industry of the state. EPIDEMIC IS PASSING. ' Special to Th Tribua. Union Pacific BRIGHAM CITY. March 77. All church and puoiic meeting will be resumed m in City this city Funday. The ally sanitary Inspector. John H Hart, reports the rapid Carl R. Orsy, president of the Union pass'i.r of the influence The pldoinlc. wdlb - Kesdqusrtcrs tn Poclfil,ytiUr ctolmod s few Omaha, Is dus In Halt Lake this after- though' ths malady has noon on Kis way to Los Angeles. K. E, VlCt'lilS. Adams. charge of enM 15c - COTTAGE CHEESE, per lb. BUTTER, fresh own erszmery, per lb s. EGGS, frotb HB MILK, ll ar Driver Exonerated From Blame for Death n- Small Dairy ss-nl- or th. 1684 Harris Bros. Educational Association AAA Delivered Quart, $1.0 Rhone W -- ls No deliveries. ' of cur driver pM your house every morning. ' Call u up and hav your name put on hi stopping list, for HB MILK, Cream and Butter. Th purest and boet known to dairy acianc teonaldf! Plane Arrives for of Air Mail 25c On m Husband's Pulling Hair Ends 35c 723 So. State "(ws-gAiro- ' Holliday Areas committee. The letter was In response to a resolution presented th board after 11s adoption by the central tax com- -' mittee and taxpayers of the district pt a meeting January 29. The resolution asked that a reduction of 38 per cent In the expenditure of th board be effected thisj year. Replying to the resolution. President letter, according to Mr. Sharp, says that the board, after carefully resolution, has determined that the JO per cent reduction can be inade without impairing the efficiency of th , schools and without reducing teachers . - , salaries. TVil-eo- ne conaid-erlngt- Bpw-le- t BALT LAKER TO LECTURE. to The Tribe ee, Return, ' IDAHO MINISTER Marblfi'Time n n n n n n n n n p n n n n n n n n n n for Boys and Girls SPECIAL TODAY ,n p n n n n u n u p P' fl 0 TRIPLE KNEE PLAY STOCKINGR-T- hs time stocking. Fast black. Regular 70o value BOYS 3 pairs roa BOYS HEAVY IfcIBBED TRIPLE 3i-o- o n d ideal marbled 35c d - JXEE STOCKINGS Will .wear splendidly under tbe roughest kind of treatment, Aww Black only. Regular 50c grade, Special, pair., 6 PAIRS TOR OIRLS.riNE-RIBBE- lj 1 STOCKING D .white and brown. Specis - 1.00 Regular (55c values, Blckr 35c -- PALRSFOft--l.X INFANTS'''" BILK ANDw6oL HOSE In black and whit 5 Vi and 0 only. Our regular values ft PAIRS ft I ftft Biz to 75c. Special at... FOR QliU , East Broadway nn:nnnnnnnrinnnnnn 18 d d d d d t Jail d & h, Printing Firm Hosts at Dancing Party gray-color- 1 . Expected President Today )' gineer, passed through Sait Jjike en route night, it tff'th'rannfnir'my"ThunMy is expected that Me- - Gray, will be in Salt Lake but i short time today. R. F. Neelen, general agent In Salt fAke for the Chicago, Burlington A Qulnry railroad, received a telegram yesterday from George Morton, assistant freight traffic manager, to the effect that, allhough several floors of the Burlington headquarters building had been destroyed by ths Chicago fire, there Would b no chang tn the business address or In ths business of ths railroad. B. C, Gilchrist of Aha Raymond Sc Whitcomb Touring oompany passed . through OH I LB 1S7 PROVTOU: The MILFORD, MHrrh 17. R. H. ntchforth. Spsslsl Is Tell, president of th Milford Etata bank, returned from Salt Wednesday morning and reported that hi little daughter, was improving at a hospital folBetty, lowing an opetaion for tne removal of an abscess wt the bass of the hraln. POSTMISTRESS RENAMED." to Th. Trltrase (pdl CENTERVILLE, March 17. Mr. Nellie J. Read ng ha received noth' from Washington that eh he bean reappointed post- mistress of the Centerville poslcfflt. Thousands of Pairs of Shoes ClothingrHatG.Etc. :z: LL OIEJ.7T?: 1 ; f 4peell to The Tribune, POCATEUjO, Jdaho, March IT, T'j.e Rev, F. J, Dillon, pastor of th Jlethi rt church at Bancroft, died at that pku-Wednesday. Ths body wilt be taken to Charlotte, Mich., for burial. itt' n , ve-fo- re 1 nnmnnunnnnnnnnnnn he CENTERVILLE. March ' 17. rrofesor J. Taylor of Salt Lake will lecture the parents class ot Centerville First ward Humlity school Sunday morning.' lit i "Education nX litifiCt. mitijo t A. . Fail , P ttfw Fruit Reported 1C: from. out . strictly No charges. ad-dre- sa Former State Hearing Fair Manager Opened six-pie- I Better Dairy Products for Less Money e r |