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Show .V THE SALT LAKE TBIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY12, 1022 12 LOGAN DEPARTMENT. North Main,. Telephone Residence Telephone, 04, 4V' Office, 114, Awards Given Students at Provo High School r PROVO, May 11. Yesterday wee honor flay at the Provo high eohool and Laat many students received awards. fall J. W. McAdams ottered a modal to the boot high school athlete. Pour points were to be considered by the committee In malting the decision scholarship, , morality, leadership, and sportsmanship. Fred IUxon, son of Mrs. Louie Dixon, won the medal, which was presented Meby Mr. Adam McAdam. who stated that the medal would Its awarded each year. Pins were awarded by the agricultural department to the stock Judging team, !ompoted of ft'ott Price, Maurice Jone, Keith Doyle and Verdell Booth. Thet. award wae made by Miss Anna Keith Boyle responded. Pins were awarded to the following student body officers by Miss Venice Ike John, president; Verda Peterson, vice president; Gordon Christensen the Provonlan; John Gessford, of editor business manager of the Provonlan; Ceaa-for- d Kerr, editor of the White end Green; Rukn Openahaw, manager of the White and Green. Eph Homer, Ceasford Kerr, Melba Das-truCannon Jones and Cecil Bnoadbent, debaters, were awarded pins by Oeneal Anderson. Eighteen basketball and football men Y sweaters. were awarded Among those receiving sweaters wss Professor J. W. McAllister, who has taken a keen Interest In the welfare of the athletes. President John W. Farrer of the board of education and Mayor O. K. Hansen made brief addresses. Friday and Saturday rfed-uulr- fill Jep-gerso-n: p. . Retail Credit Man Talks on Service as Factor SPECIALS - sales-chec- Service la the essen- PROVO, May credit tial factor In an according to William rating association, -title of A. Perk a, secretary and manager Associated Retail Credit Men of Salt Lake, who was the principal speaker at the first annual banquet of the Utah County Credit Rating association held at the Hotel Roberta last night. Mr, Perkes discussed the history of credit rating egsncies.The speaker declared that every man who is sued or who la a bankrupt Is not a deadbeat, and he gave many Illustrations. He declared that one of the worst evils Ms of lice has to contend with is the writer of bed checks Banks, be said, are beginning to close out accounts of people Insufficient checks, and who Issue soon, he declared, people who persist In this evil practice will not be able to open aocounta, Howard G. Godfrey, president of the Salt Lake association and secretary and treasurer of the Keith --O'Brien company, gave It ae his opinion that the merchant who collects his bUls regularly Is able to hold his trade much better than those who extend an unlimited credit. E. A. Gillespie, credit manager of the Standard Furniture company and district representative of the National Association of Retail Credit Men, spoke briefly. Edgar McArthur, a director in the local association, presided at the meeting. PATENT FLOUR.'. , - . 5 & WA f i i , - , Mens Work Shirts. SI.CD Best big blue chambray work shirts; lota of room. Double front and double back. Regular 11.45 value. PROVO. May 11. WQllam pioneer builder of this city, died at his home in the Provo Fifth ward this morning. after a protracted lllnera. Mr. Foote was bom at Joneeburg, Ohio, April t, 1854. In 1844 be nine to Utah with his parents the family settling In Spanish Fork, They lived there a few years and moved to Provo, where Mr. Foote had lived since. , Being a contractor and bunder, Mr. Foote did much toward building up this city during tha early pioneer days Besides his widow, Emma Twelves Foote, he is survived by six daughters, Mra Fern Thomas, Mrs. ABce Boh tilth eee, Bessie and Venice Foote, all of Provo; Mrs. Lurline O salty of Salt Lake Mrs. Maude Craddock of Los City Angeles; two sons, Mark and JCeeth of two Provo; brothers, Thomas and George Foote, both of Provo, and two slaters, Mrs. Elisa Shlppley of Salt Lake and Mrs. Martha Waiter of Provo. Funeral services will be held In the Provo Fifth ward meeting house Sunday, oclock. Friends may view the at body at the family home, (72 East Second North street; before the services. White and ecru; well made; will give good service. All Our regular . 1.2 slice garment. er I VOCATIONAL, OFFICER VISITS. $I.C3 Suits...... L . - Boys 5 1.CD ... T im- Heavy quality ported linen finished bleached table damask. Scarfs and "Centers TWO SI.CO them from our 4So Une. , for......... Slags $1.00 Another big sale on Friday of ladles long Chamoiaette Gloves, In all tha wanted -- Auerbnch V. to White for $1,00. 14. i with colors, silk embroidered heavy backs. SHght mill Imperfec tlons of 2.04 grads, . Main Floor.) Stamps! on fins Three pattern.. batiste. year.- Four patterns. Little Girls, Aprons, 2' for $1.00 Stamped on unbleached muslin for applique embroidery. tn Scarfs and Pillows, ' 2 for $1.00 designs, etimoped on ecru linen weave. cross-stitc- h Gtrroc yterya ml.' Mountain Made The Jam Superfine. n. v Auerbach's CASH AHd fcAhST on unbleached mua-HStamped ' pique and whtta embroidery cloth. Ste 1 to 2 inches 36 dresses ; wide. Regular prices to J5e yard. .1 Pair Pearl Dodge Grated 47c UNITED BLEND COFFEE, 2 pounds COc FOR. BAG ROLLED Qgg OATS ... EAT MUSCAT RAISINS 2 POUNDS r ' 9e FOR CINNAM0N ROLLS, DOZEN . . UNITED BRAN ISe BREAD . Pineapple-Sp'elal- i . 3 ...............25c Mae, sie , ,21c lbs Kaddles "Bloomin Soda Crackers ...25c (Auerbach's Main Floor.) cans Good 35c CATFISH hauJ-iuar- statue of John R. Park, a gift which the organisation hopes to be able to present td the university at the graduation exercises next month. It has been estimated f, U that 22440. or approximately one-hal- i Air Service Man You Owe It to Them It s the heydey of your earning power and the children are happy and carefree. But what of the years ahead t Will Soles. Lb Fillet of Sole. Lb. ($ WWW FANCY COUNTRY Boy sentl-annuall- 1213,-00- GRAPE FRUIT 3 3 Extra Large - We Welcome Intenrlrwi. Zion's Savings Bank weight, ; in and navy $1.50 green. Regular Light gray, 6TRUSTCO. Balt Lake City Utah. . Fruit..:,.., Grape O' - for5c .5e ut g5c pkg. . Seeded aperlal . ... Seedless 19c Cake Walter Baker Chocolate . Each yv Womens P. T. .. con ' Fern, dell Red Kidney Beane - 27c 2 for 35c can Craig Tiny Brans - Monday. NATURAL SKEPTICISM. WOULD OPERATE STAGE. Ora mercy Whv did, you change your Howard J. Bpwncer, who operated an efficiency expert? I found be was always In debt. nutomobila stage line up Emigrat'on cani yon during tha summer months last Judge. Fern-de- ll 1 : D 'Strips Bean. 2 for S:c Bean. 2 Dr Fern- - 37c can dell , 43c coo 37e string . . Ets r Garden Spring 2 for 59c 43c 2 for can Pierce Sauerkraut m . 25o can Morgan Peas - 0c can, Pierce e flomlny 26c tlons made for the reception of visitors year, has applied to the public utlUUes at the parka of southern Utah. The comm salon of Utah for permission to repark will be opened for the season next new the service this year. 'Frh Buy '2 and Save 18c caa fer 33s 2 for 33c Fresh Vegetables Green Fancy '2 25c Pea. Nf- tfor, lb, lb, for. SC Utah - Apfa-gu- a 8 Zenio ' the v Clean, 'Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt , Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture T that cleansef and soothea the skin. Ak any druggist for q 35c or hi bottle Of Zemo and apply it aa directed. Soon you will find tnat irritations, Pimples, Blockheads, Eczema, Blotches. Ringworm and similar skin troubles will . - . disappear. Zcmo. the penetrating,, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth snd healthy. (Adv.) Utah Rad!(he. TW0 bnnrhe. Utah Spinach. fV..: '23C ' Green Onion. l?e fcW 4 bunche, Rhubarb. for ba New.- ISc - Sweet Potatoes I lb. fcOC for. Fresh ' T o m a- toes. Per . I5c Potato. 25c lb.. Large choke. for. . , 23c Artis 43c Extra large cumber, Cu- 33c Large Lettuo. for. . . . 23c Friday and Saturday others .Day TABLET 0JU6JMI Take what Physicians recommend to put on flesh and increase energy what anyone ears If yen acteahy went I make each ee ecaetlMe this, nerveva runfewa people have obtained yea moat Intiit open the name MAST1N S to get the Reel V1TAMON TABLETS. Se iure to ne that the name MASTIN'S laea the peckase your drarctaf ivn yea, ae it la only le thla net Ne aura Howard H. Hays, president of the Parka Camp company, who has bean In Balt Laka several days, left yesfor Denver. He was acafternoon terday companied by L. 8. Marlg.r. president snd general manager of the Salt Lake TrstUpoitstton company. C. G. Parry, traffic manager for the Zion National Park company, was 4n Halt Lake yeeterday from hts headquarter In Cedar City, telling of prepare- - , cheap imitations, way yon can protect yourself age! ne and tablets", which may often do more berm than good. You oaa got MASTIN'S VITAUON TABLETS at all good druggiatn gash aa f the snick, ewteia neulte Th Owl Drug Co. Cullen Candy Specials Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives Nujol Is s lubricant not CULLEN ASSORTED, CHOCO LATES Bitter Sweet, Milk and Dark Sweet Coating; Nut Cram and Chewing . Canter., All hand , dipped. Regular SOc PA. so cannot gripe. When yon are constipated, there is not enough lubricant produced . by your system to keep the food waste soft , Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action ia so close to' this natural lubricant. Try it today. CULLEN GIANT AFTER DINNER MINTS. Regular 55 lb. Special Sv CULLEN ' BUTTER SCOTCH SQUARES. Regular , WWW 45c lb. Special CULLEN ORIENT AND JUMBO JELLIES. True Fruit Flavor. nnRegular ISe lb. ' 4WW Special SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL BOX CANDIES DONT FORGET MOTHER LIKES s medicine or laxative 1 lb. Special......... VwS nn. - CANDY iNi iuiijmi 1 LU United Grcceiy Co. 322-32- 4 i fnp'Ffkp PINEAPPLE MRS. - WALDEN'S SPONGE . OAKE, HALF Mrs. Walden Mrs. Walden Date-NBaltimore Bread, eo. WWW Cake, half ggg Mra. Walden' Mra. Walden' Moch Orange Sponge half ftm Cake, Cake, half.... WWW Mra. Walden' Citron . Pound Mrs. Waldens Cake, Dough- - i nuts, dog. epenial String i Bean 2 fsr 23c checked gingthe wttH small hams. white pique 'vestee, belt and pock-et- s. Regular 31.40 value, ' values. Yellowstone Park Camp Head Goes to Denver i ne ... -- fer 33c Raisin, Constipation 0. ...87c BROILERS. 25c' pkg. Bungalow Aprons $1.00 Special, new tn Hats, $1.00 Suit to Recover $56,682 Filed Against Receiver , .... 37c EACH are hers. Save now consistently, regularly. It will lhake you equal to the task. Your earnings deposited in this safo bank earn for you at the rate of 4 per cent compounded DRESSED , LB..,, Cut ar Felt The Army Association of the Uhdted States, an organisation composed of regular army, reserve snd national guard officers, held a meeting at the University olub Wednesday evening. Captain Harold N. George, formerly of the air service, who brought down, several German plane during the recent war, gave an address on Air Service. He told of hi experiences and the part that the tn aeroplane plaved winning the world war for the allied nations. It wss. announced at the meeting that General Charles Q. Morton of the Major Ninth corps area and his chief of staff wtll arrive )n Balt Lake on Olay 25 on SuW against James J. Burks, receiver for the Interstate Sugar company, to re- oover $50,000 and 14482.71 on two notes of the Interstate company wss filed In the Third dletrlrt court yesterday by Oearsen S. Haitian. The latter states that the claims have been denied by the F receiver. He alleges that the notes wars given him In May, 1421, by Ernest R. Woolley In a transaction by which he disposed of some farm land and stock, for b HENS. 2&o 0 an inspection tour. These two officers will address the association while they you be ablev to educate these loved ones for lives of happiness, usefulness and independence? Salmon. Raisins... P-ir- Tells of War Experiences 24c Lb...... 37c Barracuda- Lb.. 33c Finnan 31c Haddy.T-- , g3lc 2 They are making & survey of all the of the district, with tors at ...... 25c 25c . Dodge Brand White Tuna, cans, $1-0- - Extra Fancy No. 1 Norman na Norwegian Sardines . 23c Booth Sardines ,18c Kekco Sardines, large oval cans 11c Bulk Lentils, lb. .14c Bebe Malt and Hope Syrup ...84c Underwood Deviled Ham, ....... for pkg. Uneeds Biscuit Sc pkg. Lsmen naps Sc 4 pkgs. for 21c EAT FISH -- Brand cans Ear Drops; 2 Womens Percale Fitted X3 Band Aprons.V. , . ;7.V. . . With serviceable self trims, sash' ties, pockets. I . 2Se Dodge Brand Ripe Oltvea Kellogg'a Bran ,.Oe 1 lb. Wilsco Brand. Strawberry and' Raspberry Preserves ...,30o Kraft Cheese, Cheddar and Pimento Flavors. 2 cans , , , .25c 5c Kadjo Brand Toilet Paper .15c Dodge Brand Ptmeptos Dodge Brand Fruit Salad. No. 1 t 24c ; . Sheets SI.CD Each Heavy quality bleached scalloped sheets; 81x90 inches. ' Just 100 sheets to sell at $1.00 each. Limit, 2 to a customer. Regular $1,95. each. ... for one year. Guaranteed $1X3 Yards. In novelty stripe effects for waists and Clocks, $1.00 and Childrens Rompers, Each, $1.00 rora 2 to 4 p. m. $1.50 Pearl Beads and to 4 p. m. , American Alarm 2 $1.00 Specials in Our Art Needlework Dept. Infanta9 Dresses, E&ch $100 t trimmed and ' centers. While the lot lasts, 2 Silk Gloves, Pair, $1.00 Gloves, Pair, colors. 4 embroidered scarfs Twilled Jean Middy Smocks, $1.00 Girls , 51X3 tn new and nifty atrlpee and of patterns. ' Every on Ruth Caps, $1,00 gray and navy. . - FULL CREAM LB. CHEESE. 100 LBS. FINE GRANU eft OC VW LATED SUGAR..,..-.- ., 10 LBS. FINE GRANU- LATED- - SUGAR Crackers to pkgs. Animal Crackers Fancy White Voile Damask SE...:.;: : M..Rltlne, acting district vocstkmnt 7 T"' and K- assistant to Mr. ; FUNDS FOR STATUE SOUGHT. were at the Unlvers.tv of Itah Hietlne. r,erno to draw been launched by the still owing. A drive ha up contracts rnLrn!,ly university for the training of men Alumni asreclatlon of the University of under the vocational rehabilitation act Utah to raise the remainder due cn the Former . $1.25 Table 54 inches wide. Limit, 4 yards to a customer. Flannel Babe .... 2C; DOZ EGGS. a Lucky 58th Purchaser! 2 for $1X3 Ties... GOLD GEM BUTTER , Friday and Saturdays Lb,.... POULTRY FARM 8o pkg. Graham Here Are Friday Bargains Suspenders ??,- row. May Be Fancy lace and v May 11 Th Utah County Fish snd Game Protective Pssoeiat'on, has gone on record ae favoring the placing of a herd of elk on the range back of Timpanogoe. Officials of the state fish and game department will be asked to work to thla end. The association also derided to have certain sections of the county aet aside as game preserves, if possible. f ALUMNI TO GET TOGETHER. PROVO, May 11. More than alumni of the Agricultural college offorty Logan, who are residing In this county, win conduct a banquet at the Hotel ftoberta Friday night More than fifteen of the alumni are residents of Provo. Professor Lowry Nelson, director of the extension department of the Brigham Younv university. Is ths originator of the banquet plan and will be master of ceremonies. 89o Balbriggan Union Favors Pasturing Elk PROVO. ; ' . Bargains for Men Mens Fish and Game Society . $1.63 27c May Be a Lucky 58th Purchaser! Pioneer Provo Builder y .. Dies After Long Illness : $L0ff HIGH PRESTON BAG 48-L- - 11. LB,,... HAMS. , (Except ia Groceries, Meats, Phonographs, Candy, Patterns, Mazda Lamps.) a is if It cash k once makes returned at or .customer charge purchase, in the pouch to the a purchase (either Each time a customer, charge) the the cheqk is simply stamped PAZDi and, in either case, the merchandise so ia sent In a pouch to a central cashiers desk. A special cashier is in purchased is given to 'the customer ABSOLUTELY, FREE OF CHARGE. this cage, who counts these dosed pouches as they come in from the various TO INSURE ABSOLUTE FAIRNESS IN THE ABOVE PLAN, THE SPEcashier marks each 58th indepartments throughout the entire store. This CIAL CASHIER WHO COUNTS THE POUCHES IS CHOSEN BY THE ' This 58th pouch is then opened coming pouch aa a FREE PURCHASE. DAILY NEWSPAPERS. . . . v and the salescheck is stamped PAH), no matter whether the amount is Be sure and wait until yo nr pouch is returned. Any purchase you make may $10 or $1000.00, and the merchandise is given to the customer with the combe a lucky 58th FREE PURCHASE. The more purchases you' make the ' more your chances of getting a 58th: PURCHASE FREE. pliments of the Auerbach Company. - If it is a cash purchase, the money is y STlf WJJ SWIFTS FREMIUM South Main I |