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Show V 'V S PROVO DEPARTMENT. W. Canter BL Tstsphof tZ f RIDAY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; MORNING, MAT 12, 1922. AH H UAL V'c r H Education Commissioner Jo Visit in Cache Valley Education John T. Ttgert am being mad in Logan. Commlaatoner Ttgert la ached, tiled to arrlva in Wallavlll at 1:14 o' clock ! Sunday forenoon and remain In Cache I eoonty till id oclock Monday morning. I Th first visit that th commlaslonar J wl make in the valley will b to an L. D. 8. 8undky school at Walla villa, it I his purpoaa to observe the mean ot education of th children being uaad by the Mormon church. . He will be th .guest of th Bouth Cache high school at HHyrinn for lunch and then om to Logan, where he twill be th speaker at Mothers day exercise in th tabernacle. Following these exercises and on Monday morning be will visit th Utah Agricultural college, Brigham Tour oollege and high schools and grad school buildings in th county, ! l Q A Sensational Clgar&way of Finest Dresses, Coats arid Suits to Make Room for Summer Goods Now, Arriving Daily Be on Hand Early! mm MAY CLEAN-U- Central Line Inspected by Officials Lovely DroGOGG Utah-Idah- ; ts. i Dr verywb - f5 MAY 't CLEAN-U- MAY P We Never Garry Over - did you aver ho? a Ho tweed, sergu or trlcotlno suit at uch a price as this! Thee suit war made to retail at $21 to $88.19, Coma and ' take your ehole for th f WALK UP AND SAVE MAY 4 i P l.'ovdty le-t- . . May-- WALK UP AND SAVE : Clean-u- p sis Neph! Cottam was th principal speaker .yesterday at the Triangle club luncheon held In the Commercial Club. His subject was Chiropractic and Its RelaT. O. Gill presided, tions to Health. to community n addition ringing, ere were solo by A. E. Braby and Mr Laurlnda Poulton Brewerton, each being accompanied by A, A. Beesley en the piano. " , '" j. i i KIRKE WILLIS SOUGHT. 4 Information th present concerning whereabouts of Kirks Willis to asked In a letter received yeeterday at the Salt Lake postofflee from the postmaster at Clarks-dai- s, Arit. Willis Jeft that city last July, with tbs Intention of going to a mining camp near Salt Lake, according to th letter. i, V - 1 - FUNERAL HELD.- 0 pads! to Th Trtbose, AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho, May 11 Funeral ervlees for Mr. Ernest Cooper were held Tuesday at ths First Methodist church. She was born In Wisconsin In f 1 only- Address end Musicctle Features Club Meeting r Pioneer White Lead Ig Ground Fine , models. - All at price which will astonish yon hr lowness. their Como op and - . . WALK UP died suddenly at her home yeeterday E. 0. PETERSON TO BREAK." lowing a elroke of apoplexy. Mrs Clayson Dr. EL O. Peterson, president of ' th4 wsa born at UptonT Utah, but had mada her home at Lake 8hor for many years. Utah Agricultural college at Logan, will She was the mother of eight children, be the principal speaker today at th seven of ' whom survive her. They ar MOTHER DIES SUDDENLY. Archer E., Annie May, Nathan W., Minnta Special te Th Tribes., and Allen. Her husL, Jennie, Walter 8PANI8H FORK. May 11. Mrs. Minnie band aged mother also survive. Tho Amelia Huff Clavxon, 4U yea is of age, bodv and in in charge of the Anderson Unwif of Nathan CJayeon or Lake Shore, dertaking company. Funeral services will be held Saturday aftemoom at tha Lake , , Shore meeting house. , AND SAVE To make paints, which use it as a base, eatier to spread, pioneer Whit Lead U ground 0 fine that It passe through a silk icreen , with- 30,000 meshei to th square Inch, fol- three-quart- er eggs to one quart of milk, use three eggs, and for the egg omitted use half tablespoonful ' of Kingsfords Cora Starch. For smoother, glossier gravies and sauces use a dessert spoon-- fal of Kingsford's of a tablespoon--' fill of wheat flour. For lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and ad rouffirtt, make your th pastry flour with cup of Kingsford's and thrae-fourtone-four- ba cop wheat writ FtUaa Broket. Uceh, foe beeattf- -I kiasriotd Cora Soesh seelpce regular weakly luncheon of tha stve Bueiner club. la addttlo report will be gives by Leo praeldant, on a recent trip to in th In: - , Progre. te thlg J. Muir, Chicago which make it a 'whiter" lead. In addition, it is Tbit give to paints using it clearer, more attractive color tone. ' Pioneer WUtq Lead is a product, being the result of raper-purifie- high-qualit- y . is not necessary to pur-both a bread and a pastry flour. By using quarter cup of Kingsford's Cora Starch to cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content Increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter find finer grained cake. If your recipe calls' for four At u vfi and Is survived by her husband and five children, Mr. Georre W. Young of Halt Lake City. ' Arthur. Earl, Edith and Ernestine, all of Roy, Idaho. rr Uni, Vi 1879, f AikfMimew LaV no on shows finer garments - These New and Important Uses for Kihgsfords Com Starch, Helps You to Save Money FREIi ;vr 275 MAIN 5DojjV Overlook flour, Tsll:rcd than eur tailored Uluifc li f druV 73 year of hind. Fuller Paint hav a Pioneer Whit Lead f Ask our Service etc., for any base. t Department" for fre advic kind of work- - Wa can fill 'your order stock of tha L. R. Steel Realty Development company being offered by talesmen at 8100 par, was sold yesterday on tha Balt Lake Mining and Bto-i- exlot. change at $36 a share for a This stock, as well as other offerings of Us various the L. K. Steel corporation and subsidiaries, has been sold by a carps of solicitors in Salt Lake and surrounding territory for several niontna The state securities oommtrrion authorised the sale of th stock at par. Unite of two shares of preferred stocTt with a share of common as a bonus which have been eold here for 8200, hsve found buyers on ths open market In New York recently at around 87S a unit. Th stock Is not listed on any exchange. paint, varnishes and in th making of fin xperlenc finiahe of ail Discrepancy in Price of Realty Stock Noted on brushes, mate-rial- s, from stock. Pref-rr- ed W. P. FULLER k five-sha- re 40 ' Lester of th newly organised Baldwin Radio company, with George Stratton, engineer for th concern, will leave Silt today for eerier n ettte. where they will secure parts for the manufacture of the Baldwin radio receivers end machinery for the new plant to be erected in Holliday. Mr. FYeed said last night that th financing ef the company is complete and the stock oversubscribed with shoot to? in Halt Inks holding share. When the Hollld-tplant la completed, and that will probnUv he wltMn seventy days, according to Mr, Freed. It will have a daily capacity of 80C0 complete radio receiving - LBR. A HOW. CO., 117 East Elat Bouth AND FIXTURE CO., Poplar Grove BOUNTIFUL LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO Bountiful, Utah Clean Brilliant, D. Freed, vice president y seta Suit Seeks Foreclosure of Mortgage on Apartment Foreclosure ot a mortgsg on th land apartment la sought In a suit filed in th Third district oourt yesterday by Trust company, as th Utah Savings receiver of th Bait Lake Security Trust company. The plaintiff alleges that 817.000 and on bonds Issued by th Is du 810,l.ri0 owner of th apartments OPERETTA TO BE PRESENTED. of th Wllford school. Granite district, will preeent the operetta Flower Land 'at th Wllford hall tonight Ward amusement at 8 oclock. More than forty pupils front all of the School will partlctpats grade Parents and friends ar Invited to attend. y 8UQARHOU8E CABINET kfP: Hand-Picke- d DIAMONDS Newest Style Mountings $50 to $125 These ar gem, u to latest style pit tlnum beautiful, aparUlng, aUe, mounted i the gold Gypsy nd basket effecti earat in one-thi-rl or whit really remarkable values, There ar many thing you should know about diamond before you buy, nd fine diamond are our specialty. W ' tell you the truth about valuta . , Our helpful srirvlc w4 coat you nothing, Hol- Pup1! 6 CO Eatt Second South Street, Suit take City, Utah. ROYAL Radio Company Officials to Co East for Machinery 1 terlmmmm . '1 HUBBARD'DH'INCQ 2lf 9e&elers GT. -- mmmommmmmms b It! nowh. your Voo feel Licaue your liver rheedschy." ia or gtxxnach m fTuc-- y C ff- ani out of oete, TADLnTn IClIAMBERLAIirS . w21 rouse your T- Ever; deans end w your atornach and put ywar V- --' tsv ts tuna aila. -- 0 or two TsV BK--" tl'! l v realdy TT--Y Ar-- vi Jr U ." rzi:: r'" .') nr7jt:.:r c!nr ten t. ytra ani SALT LAKE bum hub your ttrp your work with a epnrj btLat w to roe ruMni- -j In' heart. Ct riJcl J SOUTH-MAI- N 4 if Jackets, boxy long models. Qk lined, cape etc. Suita regularly 411 and 14. During our dent hesitate to walk up for new merchandise. We get It dally and It la ooon told because w give the biggest values in the city. Drop up and see the newest thing now arriving. , mm 4 Suite - , t 1 v, $13.76 fea Sport Skirts Mew 81.. INSPECTION MADE. Fred R oil Logan. May u, Captain of the Ninth bert, acting ordnance officer with corps area, headquarters at 8an Francisco, Inspected the- equipment and gun ef th R. O. T. C- - cadet battalion college. Colonel at the Utah AgriculturalT. C. officer of the Moor N. Falls, R. O. wlU Inspect th cadet Ninth corps area. battalion Saturday morning at I o clock. of the This big annual Inspection, on- - thar's college year, anil will be held east.. of.Clic quadrangle Immediately building.- - Major A. U' Sullivan, commandant of the, cadet, has ex-to tended an invitation to townspeople be present and wKees the Inspection and drill to be given then by the cadets. CLEAN-U- ''UH U M P SUITS Your Chance to Save Wellsville were destroyed by fir this morning at 8:80 oclock. The build log was owned by John Wyatt. The origin of the fire Is attributed to defective wiring or a stove in which had been n fire during th da?. The loss Is estimated to be more than at CLEAN-U- CLEVER aaason to u another. Our style are a garment Is to May Clean-u- p always th newest and th best. Our stock. Our quarter mak room for our Incoming lummor ow are email and our Incoming etook large- comet sacrifice at price, of garment spring every disposing from on Siore and Contents Bum at Wellsville LOGAN, May It Tha building and content of the Farmers Mercantile com- 4 523.75 WALK UP, AND $AVBi i' pany .!, jdltM 4 'i no on show higher grad garment than wa Tou oan buy her an exclusive model (or which you will pay S! to $49 for alaewhsre, and it for LOGAN, May 11. Mark Austin Chens?, a student of th Brigham Young nollege, died today at local hospital after illness that followed an operation for appendicitis. .Cheneys horn was at Laketown, Rich county. He was tha eon of Joseph Austin Chaney. He was bora 1 taks-tow- n August 8, 1401." Student and faculty members of tha Brigham Young college will pay thetr respects to th student In exerciss at tha college. " The body will be sent to Laretgwn. , . 't. It . Fin::t Orlsi:.:! Appendicitis Operation - 1 Utah-Idah- Young Student Dies After :V'ioilt: ' I $13.76 1 ul, :iii;I 11 i : 1 1 M sit' Another Dig Lot - . Vt p, j I 1 , V ! . s n drte or wrap, w have It at about one-ha- lf th prevailing' everywhere. price During oar Me? Clean-u- p price will ,b m in thin lot ar Included crop, new high ghad trioolette and otho- - alUc that you will asked twlo tha prtc lswhr for. In our . final May 57-7Clean-uyour cholc G for only, ur shoving is complete. Everyth ln( front capes to mannish sport coats. Whatever you want In a coat lin from Ogdeet, to Preston today. A special train carrying th party made frequent atop along tha lina, where the companys tracks and other properties war inspected. Among those making th tour were: of th H.j M. Adams, vice president Union Pacific; J. A. Reevs. gsnsrat of the Orefreight and passenger agent gon Short Line; E. J. Haneon, general agent of th Union Pacific; W, A. Whitney, general manager; P. H. Mulcahy, auditor, and P. P. Harding, traffic mano Central railroad. ager, of th Th party stopped for lunch at Logan mvd expreseed pleasure at the splendid condition of th properties. Vv;v aA f P SPRING , WRAPS that made a tour of inspection of the o Central Railroad company's I 1 r ioGAJi, May 11. A number of railroad; officials were included in th party , t i 0 )1 a it ( LOGAN, May 1 1. Plan for th recep- -t bon of Uni tad 8 utte Commlaatoner of Utah-Idah- o Vttc, 2 ) aLrm--- 3 ' i |