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Show i S THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY .MORNING, MAY 12,. Amxlmated Sugar 1922. Com- - i Stockholders Re- pany c , ' ' h, elect Board, Except One. titoto The ( Special OGDEN, May I L Stockholder of Uia Amalgamated Sugar company at their annual meeting in the offlcaa of the company in: to Bed building In thla city approved the proposition to ratify the action of the board of director tn Issuing of 4,00,00. first etoaad mortgage T par cht sinking fond fold bend, to ba as eared by (root dead or mortrag upon all property and franchise of the company. The holdare of the common stook also reelected the board of director for th sneulng year. The only exception wm . Farnaworth of Balt the naming of 1 lake t4 aueceed B. B (Palmer of Balt - XJkko. The direct oca tndadlnp those named by that preferred stockholders,Neware aa York; follows. Horace Havemejrer, Henry hT, Rolapp, K. 8. Rolapp, A. F. Bigelow, Q b. Becker, Jamee H. and it. 8. Browning, all of Ogden; Arthur if. Bo worth, Denver: A 8, Sic lea, LtfU; Anthony W. Ivina 1. H. Farnsworth, Stephen U Richards, W. W. Armstrong. Edward 1 Burton and Harold R. flraoot, nil Of Balt Lak. The reeiectlon of officers will be held by the directors at a later meeting. The omoere era Henry H, Rolapp. president and general manager; B. 8. Rolapp, vice president and assistant general manager, and F. S. Young, seoratary. De-Vi- na " Courtesy by Policemen Advised by Speaker 1 Courteay was the aubjaot of aa ad drsaa delivered to member of the Belt Lake police fores yesterday afternoon by Dan B. Shields, former attorney general of Utah. Mr. Shields emphasised the need of oourteky and the benefit! to be derived from It He declared that the attitude of policemen had much te do In forming strangers' opinions of Salt Lake. Traffld polloe ahould be especially tleulsur In thla regard," Mr. Shields said. "They have to do a great deal with strangers who do not understand our ordinances. 1 noticed a ease In YtAk recently when a woman waa having difficulty with her car and almost ran down a policeman. The policemen. Instead of rebuking her, anxiously Inquired If she waa having trouble with her cart She said eh was and wanted someone to take care of ths car for her. The policeman took the wheel, drove the car to a aafe place end assured the lady that he waa glad to have been of service. I would like to see such courtesy - v shown in Salt lake." Nevada Engineer Replies to River Trip Invitation iik1 i etmmmeememrnm 3, C. Bcrugham, state engineer of Nevada, and member Of the Colorado river commission from that state, la the first to reply to Invitations tent out by R. E. Caldwell, Utah member of the commission, .giving an outline of the proposed trip along th Colorado from Hall creasing, Utah, to Leer Ferry, Arla end suggesting that the commission might make the trip In a body. Colonel Bcrugham say that the suggestions for the trip have proved most Interesting to Aim, but that th time proposed come at the peak of hie office duties, since tt Te In August, When low water for Irrigation purposes Is most pressing. He asks If the Itinerary cannot be cut down to Cblonel ten da. Governor Mabey, who was Informed as plan which were outlined by E. C. La Rue of th United States geologt cm survey,' wrote that he found them .most Interesting, end desired to confer with Mr. CalflWeu on them at the earliest - , , , moment possible. . Mr. Caldwell received from Mr, La Rue yeeterday an elevation and a contour fnap on a large scale Of the Colorado . te the ff&turos Pocrbcro Found In tho Mouth Kalita tott K . j. - v: millions cat it 4 yd a T Youngsters eat it because it tastes so good. Grown-up- s eat it be-- New Dresses Jist Arrived 0 .Beautiful s cause it is wholesome and healthfbl, convenient and economical as well as good to eat ' to perfection in the Hdnz spotless kitchens after the recipe of a celebrated Italian chef sLJ -- Crepo Spaghetti river and It banks alt th way from river to L From this Ferry. It possible to determine with reaaccuracy Juet bow much of the of the Colorado and Ra principal tributaries would bo covered by a reservoir seta ted by a dam t any given hntght at Le Ferry. University to Entertain " Students of High Schools -- from all parte Of the state will be guest of ths Untverwty cf Utah today at the Annual high jmaool day reception. tike Students will la Shown about th campus and wUl be served luncheon. A number of contests which are to be held thla morning have i prise scholarship in th university. Tbs program la e follow: 10 a. n Assembly for instructions, as eembly room, ton floor of museum build Ing. Groups will be assigned te guides. who WIU direct them to places ef Intercat on th campus. Luncheon ticket will p issued, hpeoial made regarding Contests. 10 M to 11.80 Tour of camps Instn tton of university building, shape lab onlsrtM, astronomical obatrmtory, art exhibit. 11 30 to 1.43 Open-a- ir assembly. 11 30 to I Ijubcheon, cafeteria room. 2 Traok meet. Cummings field. High school Student j., , Wia Ear EaMAI man an 4 An ordinance prohibiting the construction of shingle roofs would greatly depress th annual fir loea fn Salt Lake Fire Chlsf William H. Bywater said in a Utter received by the city commie at oa yesterday. Of the fires which ocurred during th first three month of th ysar, !8 1 per cent wr started because of shingle roofs, end during March the Pare to tags waa 41.4 per cent, escorting to Chief Bywater. SMOOT OPPOBtt DUNN BILL. When my daughtor Portland, Ora was in high school and away from Senator Smoot has written to Goverhome she was troubled with functional nor Mabey that ha fully agrees with th disturbances and pain t the extent of sroveriMTa letter In which th latter representatives tn almost having to give up her studies urged tethe Utah tha Dunn bill, which ha oppose When she came horns and I learned of house and is now bethe passed her condition I immediately bPean giv- already blit provides fund the Senate. fore The ing her Dr. Pierce ' Favorite Prescrip- for (h fed seal aid road program, but limit the amount of federal aid In eedi tion combined with the Pleasant Prllei and in a short time her system became state to 30,00 a mil. Under th preslaw federal aid may ta Utah run regulated and her Suffering erased. I ent high as 43,40 a mil. hope thie help ether girls who have the asm trouble my WATBR 'APPLICATION PILtD. J daughter had." Mra F. G. Norman. A. H. Christonaen, who ha mad eev 134 N. lflth 8t. ral application recently to take water Favorite Prescrip- from Utah lake basin, th Colorado river Get Dr. Pierce tion today from your neighborhood basin and eleewhsr for us on lands Sanpet county during th 1st sumst, in tablets or liquid, or wnte In .for filing another Invalids Hotel, mer. hka presented diversion of 3L0 application for th In Buffalo, N. Y., for free Confidential acre-frfrom Gooseberry creek, also In medical advice. Inclose 10c if you de- th Colorado basin, to be Used on lands sire a trial pkg. tablets. (Adv.) near Nrphl. oon-gre- aa leree,-Preside- nt st will create f Among them will be th new eap styles and a frock becomes more valuable when accompanied with a cape, a women well Their beauty is not oaly exappreciate. pressed In the lovely materials, but in the unique trimmings, many of them being shown for toe first time. Word picture can set do them justice. You must see them end try them on yourself. Thera will be such aolors, at periwinkle, new blue, jade, honey, and a port shades And combinations., With all positivsaess we must say they are th greatest dress values offered at The Faria in years for 190. v . . Dresses in This Lot Worth to 12.75 i 1MIIS will be ; la shades f tan, dinal and jade., , With tassel cord tie. , . Value Stock jl selling tot WDMEN ,, in 17.50, ,4 ; New Hats ' 2.23 PcmHa u , Sill: Hoce 1.49 4 i Kussi&n fWaste" -- - Calf or Chestnut of the most popular shade summer featured in ur most popular pure silk hose th "Pamilo" brand. Unusually heavy silk texture with deep lisle tops and reinforced feet Every pair TWO M glist-gpeci- will welcome thie advantage to on their new sum- 1 ' 50o Spanish Combs Of tortoise hell jeweled with reduction t mer muslin gowns-- In ths round neck, slip-ovstyles, with short scalloped sleeves and neck trimmed with ribbon-tun , ' beading. f 30.00 and 22.50. Every one is of pare Tk, including taffetas sad canton errpea, in a dozen or more different styles add colors or black. . Choice, 10.00. 15.00, sl 223 s 75o Necklaces These Are very pretty strands, uniform in lae and quality and 2d inche towns Ibog Shown for First UU Gloves 4.50 Long Gloves 3.95 N Importation of fine lambskins, in popular sixtera button length and choice of tan, brown, black or white.. A 1.25 Kid Gloves, 95c Those are two-clas- p lambskins with embroidered backs, in shades gray, browa, black or white. of has become renowned for Its special 5.00 hats, and these new styles bought especially for" the occasion and shown today represent th latest midsummer creations and by far the most beautiful hats at weU at values we have presented for, 5.00. there will be leghorns with silk crowns trimmed with ostrich and flowers, hair braids trimmed with flowers and fruit and georgette bats in pastel shade. AU at 5.00 today. It I( AA Childrens Patent Milans the little girls tha Anniversary has ready poke bonnets and they will be highly favored by the girls 5 to 10. With silk braid erowns and ribbon facing, trimmed with flowers and atreamers ? most extensive stocks in the city, all the different shapes In roll brim with ilk ribbon streamers. Shades t so black, brown or aavy. Specially priced in Anniversary at....... IJ ONE FOR or ihe Kay, A. D. of th ft, Iv3 i, thlJ 2X3 1121. - - CLARENCE COWAN.(Beal) dork. By L P, palmer, deputy clerk. Dean F. Brayton, attorney for petitioner u77l BIOS WANTED FOR FURNISHING . CRUSHED ROCK. Sealed propoeal will ba received by th undersigned at th office of th department of highways, Reno. Ne until . m.. May 24, 1922, for furnishing 39.00 ton of crushed rock, f. o, b. car at on Western Pacific th sidings rktlrogd between Reno and Purdy. 8 peal fl rations, proposal form and contract may be examined and secured at the department of highways office in Carson City or iRfno Bid must be on proposal form of highway department. i Draperies (J(J Childrens Bonnets raosxTX Aim ouaaDixirsKir kotioea point 82. t feet north of ths southeast (Ceaeult eeaty elwk or toe emaerihre life-er-e corner of lot 1, block 71, plat "A. Sait (or further Moneellaa.1 Lake City survey,-an- d runnlnr thsnos IX THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATS north 43.33 feet; thence west tot toot; Clvlelon, In and far Balt Lake county, the now south 4 33 feet; thence oast 184 tote of Utah. In th matter of th feet, to th place of beginning. ComJohn Mohler Btudebaker, atat ofNotlo. mencing lll.lt feet north of th southeast corner of lot I, block 72, plat "A." W. T. Balt Th petition of City survey, thence nortn 23.17 Naylor, of tho eateto of John Mphler feet; t henr weet toil feet, thence South 8tudbaker. deceased, pravlnf fur tn or- Si. 17 feet, thence eaet 18S feet, to th der of eals of real property of etid dece- place of beginning; situated In Salt Lake dent, and that all person Interested ap- City and county, Utah; has beien sot for pear before the oald court to show oauee heating on Friday, the 18th day of May, why an order ahould not be xranted to A. D. 1922. at two o cell ao much a shell be necrewu-- of th county courthouse. In the courtroom of following described real estate of told said court In Balt Lake City, Balt Lake deceased, t wit: The south half of the county, Utah. , south half of lot 1. block 72, plat A." Witness, the clerk of mid court, with Salt Lake City survey. Beginning at a the seal thereof affixed, this Ith day of edmln-Istrat- luno Today, Only Ono of a Kind A A rpHE Anniversary sale Madras, 65c to 1.25 e PAST colored madrae and terry la shade ef old rose, brown, lavender and gold, j Also terry doth In bright allover patterns, heavy enough POf tierea. . - blue, Silk Drapes, 1.50 These are beauties Fin silk quality, in blue, brown, black, gray and old ms?- - n and must be accompanied by a certified NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDER cheek In th amount of I per cent of MBETINQ th bid. . Tar Maby Mining Co, Each bidder must aaoompafty his bid with a certificate from a surety company, Notlc I hereby riven that duly authorised to do bualnees In this r ef (i f slate, stating that such surety company meeting of th mockho will provide said bidder with a bond In Mlnkt company, or c i t I such sum as Is required In and in ac- will be held at the oC 8 of , cordance With the provision of said spe- 323 Atlas block, St V t ( I cifications , conditioned for the faithful street, bait l,e City, Lt- - i, tt c f the performance of the provisions of the con- day of June, 1.J, at eio-C-- e i it ur tract I 1 npCy Tortoise shall Spanish back combs whit bnk - Hi Ncht Gown 1.25 1.50 and L75 Qombs ' t X about eighty dresses that have been Pii to 22X0 . 5 f Fatture Today . TA. Iww ' with safety clasp , . this collection of ' totting, t i t and extra sices in ACH is irideeeeut in ths baa-t and luster of its bin and Whit t Featuring regular 5.00 remem- 125 and 1.50 Bar Pin ' , you will agree. Includ. ing silk taffetas, the new jerseys, twills and light weight tricotines, all enriched with colorful trimmings, novelty belts, etc. tomato, car- jstoat hi i r ' Dresses in This Lot Worth long bered in this city. A ridiculous price for such charming dresses, StCapes, 2.45 Knit . in Other Dresses in Sale. ' a, f Aif : new one arrive to MORE tbs stock of And dolors in tkes pretty knit coats for little Choiea of tomato, girls. honeydew, tan, brown, jade, turquoise and peacock. Size SO to 24. 3 Frogrnk mad In mans for the Inter mountain trade development campaign waa discussed yesterday at the regular meeting ef the board bfjfovsfnbrii of the Commercial club by 3, W, Oollln and W. & Mckell, appointed recently by th board to center with representative the Utah Manufacturers association i attv to cooperation between the tw or gaalsatlona in the .estapelgn. It was announced that a meeting I to be held Monday at Ogden ef representatives or commercial organisations of that city. Salt Lake, Prove and Brigham city. Details ef th campaign and the part to be played toy each gity will be Worked out at (hat meeting. Th member ef the hoard will ba the guest of the director of th Weber club of Ogden at a banquet May If. The Wbr club directors Wr entertained at the Balt Lake Commercial dub la Feb. Little Girls Ripple Sweaters r 4?5 Intermountain Trade Campaign it Discussed am r - , day. Orsen map it sonable canyon giiiiniii Silks-- . - -- Ready cooked, ready to serve WammwsM&OHdtoHi Knit, riUf Cantons and Sport a sensation this .Such. phenomenal values, such charming styles and such a Collection of them. - Women will do well to plan their summer wardrobe with this opportunity before them to- THEY Prohibition of Shingle Roofs Adviced by Dywater DAUCilM? ',,1) . 5 ss A 1 thrives on it- - Prepared ntr roll , & Bought to Sell at the Lowest Price 5u ch Garments Have Retailed for in Years All the New Cape and Sport Styles 4i "The,rhole family you can vef buy can ho o precious to you as yoor own natural teeth. If properly kept they add to your attractiveness, just a they repub if allowed to deteriorate. If people oaly fully Understood the value to health hud appearance of good teeth ruary. Th board ytrday eppretwd the nonwe would need membership of C. M. Levey .prestwice the number resident cient of the Western paeifio tanread. of Sealifts in BugSne Bush and B. applications S?'Brewster alsoofWere Amenta, approved. Extraction are positively painless. Examination is frost Open daily to Delay in Delivery of 10 to I. Dr. M. Ik Parcel Post Explained Srlaskurst, D. JX 8., 232 Main (over MmsAtogna the Royal.) Udr.) In snswwr to many cogiplatnto metved recently concerning the Urn required for ftoresl poet master, Poet delivering Mrs. F. G. Norman Noble warrum yesterday State that parcel post packages oaaaet be ex pooled to travel as tut aa Brstclea mail. It Is impost Ibis, k said, for fast train to remain at the distributing points long enough te load end unload parcel post mall, end for this reason it Is delayed in transit much longer than . latter mall. The difference la time ef delivery f matter matend Aret-daparcel post ter varies with the distance that such I sent. matter HAVE y 5 . - . Tw- and specifications. for the purpose of Right I reserved to reject any or all directors and to It ness as may ke bid J. l.A..- GEO. W. BORDEN, Slate Highway Engineer, ' Carson City, fjv ' vpctt I . rat ho |