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Show - THE SILT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING?, MAY i.,,. &7uuET& SCORE BRINGING UP FATHER &.&. 13, 1922. By George McManus tr WANT YOO TO AO OVER AMD tEE. ' F TOO CAJS DO ANVTH INC. FOR HR. I VfcfcT DE CAT -- HE. I f ( I East High Cast Presents Mamzelle Taps in En 1- tertaining, Finished Style. "llamzell Tap," Arthur A. light opera, strictly up to date. It deals with Penn1 In that circumstance Incidents, and Influences that prevailed during the world war, was presented last night by the East High Opera company at the and East high auditorium before a large renwarmly appreciative audience. The the dition wae good from any viewpoint; the range lomposutlon is one well iswithin one of Intense f amateurs; its story its interest, because of the swiftness of and notion, its patriotic personal appeal ltd initialing of healthy romance and ;lan comedy. Principals chorus and and orchestra demonstrated painstaking was efforts, and the result a nicely balanced andI generally pleasing production. The story of the little opera la laid land in the land of "Ovefr There of the a multimade sacred by the Wood The tude of patriots from many lands heroine Is Marie. Afterward Mam tel e ed who,, "born i girl Is by mistake," Taps, to fight for her beloved yet determined either France. The hot- - chief characters are Colonel Piquet, father, Jean piquet, of the her cousin. Private Alonso Mills A. E. F Private Frederick Bull of the army, Aunt Josephine, the English colonels housekeeper, the tDugies of Donechester, foe to nicotine; (Lizzie of the a nurse, Charlotte, Tommywacks; Edmond Pompous a Shakespearean picmotion a Lewie Potter, tragedian: ture photographer, and. Captain Gringo three other army the like a spy, who, boys, is In love with Maria Choruses Good, ! I i- -i t The work la in a prologue and two furnishes opportunity for nu meroua solos, duets, trios, quartets, a quintet, and several good choruses. was Kenneth Kammerman, baritone, the colonel. He sang and acted well, specifically In the trio, "Evening Shadows Creeping," with Marie and Josephine, and In th duet, "When the Bugle Sounds Its Martial Notes Abroad," with Marie. Margaret Anderson, soprano, a Marie, was winsome and effective throughout. Her eolo, "If I'd Been Born a Man," in the prologue, caught th fancy of the audlenoe, and eh held- the high standard all through her- many numbers La wry Birr ell was ths Jean Piquet, and, while hU tenor wa not strong, his actBolfe Williams was ing waa splendid. the man of th A'. E. F, and scored In with Marie, Kenhis duets heavily neth Lam bourne, baritone, was a good "Johnny," who, without much chance for solo work, carried his role acceptably, Georgia Standing, contralto, made a hit a Josephine, both in her singing and stag business. L acta and Comedy .Roles Well Done. J Helen Williams as the Duchess of Done-cheat- West High Captures State Championship at Athletic Meet er 'ereamthat was ths she was Intended to he in the part, and her complayed by panion, Edmond Pompous, Heesel Ruehmer, was an ideal travesty on the traditional interpreter of Shakespeare. Miss Dorothy McClellan, meiso, a Charlotte, a nurse, proved a good and voice, especially in her duet, "The Great Red Cross, With Josephine, and her solo, How Dan a Maid Reveal Her Love?";, Mies Florence McClellan, memo, was Lfssle of the "Tommywacks. She waa deservedly applauded for her fine work In When the Skies are Blue Once More," Jack Lerwill, baritone, as 'the motion picture man, had little eolo work, but took hie role with good comprehenwas sion, Donald Kearns, ths Gringo, the unlovely part, but he did praiseworthy work ail the way. The choruses were well given, with a clearness of diction not frequently found In amateur aggregations, The orchestra played smoothly and with excellent technic under Adolph Bros, concert master, with Miss Lisle Bradford an efficient conductor, while Foster dope at the piano was a material aid In the success of the undertaking. "Mam'xelle Taps" will he given Its final rendition at the East high auditorium tonight. The West high tracksters romped away with tbe state interscholaetio track and field meet held yesterday afternoon on The Panther cinder Cummlngf field. artists scored a total of II points.1' B, A. C. was second with to points, while East n high finished third with It points. Waa fourth with IS points. t Tod much credit cannot be given the West high boys for making the excellent showing they did yesterday afternoon. This la the first time In the history of the school, sines the old Balt Lake high was split into the. East and West high schools. This year the West high boys have had a track of not more than fifty yards straightaway to train on. Because of lack of facilities the Panthers had to work much harder to get into Homer condition than in other years. Christensen, Panther coach, must also be praised tor his development of such a team this season. Two records were officially shattered in the meet yesterday. Cox, the Ogden phenom, threw the shot a distance of 15 feet 10 inches. The old record, which FRANK BULGER SOUGHT. ... M. E. Hamilton of Lafayette. Ind., le has stood since 1905, waa 41 feet 714 Richardson of Heinle made by Information concerning the inches seeking whereabouts of Frank Bulger. According the old Salt lke high school. to Mr, Hamilton, the last news from Mr. Bulger earns from Balt Lake. At that Javelin Record Smashed. , time he was in the mercantile business. Howard Carman, the West high stellar athlete, threw the Javelin a distance of Cut This Out It le Worth Money. L 182 feet 2 Inches yesterday, mashing Cut out this slip, enclose with So and the record. On the day before he threw mail It to Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield ave.. the Javelin a distance of 142 feet 10 two inches. Chicago, 111 , writing your name and ad-- inches, beating the record by see clearly. You win receive In return However, his last mark, It is thought, Carman a trial package containing Foley's Honey alii stand for quit a while. and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and is the second West high lad to establish Several years croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In a record in the Javelin sides and back; rheumatism, backache, ago Walt Hah of the West high threw 185 of feet This and bladder Willow a distance kidney ailment, and the Cathartic Tablet, a wholesome and Foley record stood for two seasons before being thorbroken oughly cleansing cathartic for constiiia-tiobiliousness, headaches and sluggish The high Jump record was In somewhat bowels, Schramm-Johnso- a, Dallfty and Lunt Drugs. Five grava danger, Good Stores, (6) (Adv) both of the B. A. C., soared ever the bar well-handl- 1 Og-de- e, dr u, PEOPLES MARKET 201 SOUTH Th West high won the relay from The Panther four waa composed of Williams, Newman. Carman and Farney Williams took a good lead at first, Newman held, Carman gained fifteen yards, and Farney, anchor man for the West, Increased this lead at the , finish. Dixie Normal athletes of St. George were delayed en the road by a storm. They were unable to reach here. and. as a result, forfeited their chances to win the state meet. Athletes winning first place yesterday afternoon received a gold medal. Second place winner wr given a silver medal, while third place winners were given bronze medal. Each man on the winning relay team received a gold medal A dance was given at Saltalr in the evening to which the athlete were inof the vited and welcomed as sues s Saltalr Beach company, The summary. dash Benton, .East, first; , William, Tolstrup, Gunnison, second, third. Time 19 -- 3 seconds, West, dash (first heat) Bento East, first; Tolstrtip, Gunnison, second;24 Campbell, L. D, 8. 0., third. Time--seconds. dash (second heat) Farney, West, first; Anderson, Weber, second; Woods, Payson, third. Time 23 6 seconds dash (finals) Farney, West, first; Anderson, Weber, second, Benton, East, third. Time 23 5 seconds. dash Crandall, Sprtngvflle, first; Carman. West, second, 63Brown, secTime American Fork, third. ond flat, , run Hoggan, West, first, Kump, East,- second, Kavan&ugh, West, third. Time- 2 minutes, 2 5 seconds. Mile run Knmp, East, first, Richards, Pleasant Grov. second; Richards, L. D. 8. 0- - third. Time 4 minutes, 42 fast field at an altitude of I feet Th 1.1 Inches record for the high Jump la 6 feet 2 held Dixie. of Larson Clinton Inches, by showed his real sportsmanship Dailey when he gave the gold medal to Lunt, although he tied with Lunt for first, and received a silver medal himself. Hoggan of tha West high came close to cutting his record in the half mile when he etepped it In 2 minutes, 2 seconds, yesterday. His old reoord was 2 minutes, 2 second. Kurap took second in this race and Kavansugh of the West took third. Both of these boys, although outclassed by Hoggan, ran In beautiful style. Loo Kump of the East high took the mile race with ease. Kump ran a heady race, allowing Richard of Pleasant Grov to set th pace for ths first three and one-ha- lf laps. In the last part of the last lap, Kump raced ahead. Richards of Pleasant Grove should be commended for his excellent showing in this event, Richards of the L. P. 8 0. took third, after running a grueling four laps. 2- -5 Rad Start Overcome. FWrney of the West showed a clean air of heels to the field in the final, stepping the distance in 23 5 second. Although he got off to a bad tart, he cut down a lead which Ander-eo- n of Weber had garnered in the first fifty yards. Benton of the Bast took third, being nosed out by Anderson of Weber. Crandall of BpringvIIl took tbe dash from Carman of the West Both boys ran in an excellent high. manner, but the Jumps and Javelin throw weakened Carman to such an extent he could not make the final sprtnt surer Frown of American Fork came in third. The time of this race waa 53 sec220-ja- 440-ya- rd 100-ya- rd 220-ya- rd 220-ya- rd coffee vaCTum psdcea J 220-ya- t 440-ya- rd eopmusHT ' low hurdles Williams, West, first: Pierce, B A. C , aeoond; Newman, West, third. Time 27 seconds relay West (Williams, Newman, Carman and Farney), first, Ogden, third. Richfield, second, High Jump Dailey. B. A. C,, and Lunt, A. C.. tied for first; Neilson, feet IS lean Fork, third, inches B. A, C., first; DaiPole vault Woods. ley, B A. C. second: Beal, 2 Snow NorInches mal, third. Height 11 feet Shot put Cox, Ogden, first; Jones, third Weber, second; Carman,' East Distance 45 feet 10 inches (new record). HowDiscus throw Cox, Ogden; first, Burbldge. L. D. 8 ard, Jordan, second; 107 feet 10 '4 inches 0 , third. Distance javelin throw Carman, West, first; McIntosh. Provo, second; Tuft, Monroe,, third Distance 152 feet 10 inches (new record). Broad Jump Watkins, Boxslder, first; Benton, Blast,' second; Lunt, B. A. C inch. third. Distance 22 feet 220-ya- rd 2 Rhubarb 280-ya- rd Over a lea ef rhubarb will be placed on aal In eur store Siturday till aeon, at the exceptionally tow price of pound for Z&e. Thi I let than other dealers pay for It, Be sure and pet your share of this most delicious spring food. Doctor recommend rhubarb at on of th finest of spring tonic, both for young and old. This will go fast, so com In early. Notice th exceptional savings on all other Items. Wa invite you to visit our remodeled downtown store, it I th personification of cleanliness. ul Amer-Helght- r SPECIALS TILL 12 OCLOCK LARGE S'i CAN HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE , FRESH CHURNED CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. 2 LBS. FINE UTAH RHUBARB 10 LBS. 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J. B. Coffee .... .$1.17 Mb. can M. J. B. Coffee ....$1.90 X pt. .25c jar Vernal Honey X 45c Qt, jar Vernal Honey can Vernal Honey .... .$1.45 601b. can Vernal Honey .,.$5.25 Come and get 48c worth of B. & G. Soaps for 25c. b. XO-l- b. We cut only the best prime steer beef. Come and get the beet for lose Scales. nmsy. Ws also protect our customers by using Toledo g Commencement Week to Be Celebrated at Alt. Pleasant fcpeel) to Th Triboas. MT. PLEASANT, May 12 The program for commencement week ha been announced by Professor C. L. Johns, principal of Waaatch academy, ae follows! The annual literary contest will be held in th assembly hall at 7 20 oclock Sat urday night. Those who will take part In tha contest are Theodore Shepherd, Wnils Winters, Leslie Cofer, BYank Good-ar- t, Arthur Ltnsley, Helen Knaus, Joseph Simpson and Ethel Stark. The prise song well as as ths two prize essay alii be given and Mr. Gardemsnn will render a vocal solo. The baccslitureate service, will be held in the auditorium of the gymnasium address building Sunday evening. Th will be delivered bv Dr Georg E Davies, pastor of th 'First Presbyterian church of fialt Lake. ,, Th senior play, which waa eo enthusiastically received at it first presentation, will be repeated in the gymnasium building Tuesday evening. The 1 a five-acomedy, dramatized Mvrtle Heed a book, "At th Sign i roin ct of the Jack o Lantern," The graduating exercises of the Eighth grade pupils will be held in th gymna sium building Monday even.ng A short school program wilt be given, followed by a play in which pupil of the Severn and Eighth grade will take part. Th annual commencement exercise of Wasatch academy will be held in th gymnasium Wednesday evening. Th following program will be given; Invocation; song, girls' glee Club; valedictory address, Kelden Jensen; salutatory address, Dora Peterson; piano duet, Dorothy Nelson and Miss Hullinger; oration, Vera Johnson, selection, girls glee club; presentation of diplomas. Professor . L. Johns The last event of commencement week will be alumni day, Thursday, May IS Tha feature of the day will be the alumni banquet Thursday evening RECITAL GIVEN. Glen-n- a MT PLEAKANT, May 11 Ml Hullinger, head of trie muslo department ol Wasatch academy, presented th following students in m piano recital in tb Wasateh auditorium Thursday eve- - complaint charging Joseph McO with burgrary was issued yesterday bv County Attorney Arthur E McGee Moreton. alleged to have broken into the home of J. d. Byrne, 1252 East Thtrd Booth street and to have stolen a kodak, a rifle and aome clothing Walter B. Royce, alleged shoplifter, arrested by th police, charged with complaint filed petty larcenyHe inis another accused of stealing J0 yesterday. worth of shirt food from Auerbach's m April 22. A third-degr- ee 1 1 Railroad to Cooperate With Carbon Irrigator $ PRICE, May 13 Carl H Msrcusen, R Whitmore and Neil VI. Madsen, the sped il committee rerreaenting the Carbon county Irrigation district and the Pro River Irrigation comtany, appointed to confer w ith Joseph H. Young, president Of th Denver & Rio Grand Western railroad, returned yesterday from Denver, whet a conference waa held with Mr. Young. Th committee reported that Mr. Young had arranged to have Chief Engineer Gwtn go to Pleasant valley next T Downtown Store SS East Second South 406 North 2nd West 7th South and State 2332 South Stats 7th South and 3rd East 3321 South State 2th East and 2th South r Charged With Burglary SPECIALS ALL-DA- Y .......... 35c 2 lira. .25o . .69o . .39o a,.. 2 ,...,31o 28e ...,t570 15o ...... ip Daisy Butter, lb, Fresh Churned Creamery 12V2c 10c 12o ,.,..20e ALL DAY .60 New Rhubarb, lb Calif. Head Lettuce ,,..8for15e 10c Green Onion, 6 bunches So Dtah Radishes, bunch 6c Utah Spinach, lb. Each. Reduction Genuine Positively No Markin U No Fictitious Valued No Misrepresentation STATE STREET and 4 lb. pkgs.), lb. na ds SPECIALS UNTIL NOON Pur Lord (put up in t t ond flat. , , Cox of Ogden wa high man of the meet, with two firsts point to hts credit. Thi lad won the shot put and also the discus throw In both events he showed exceptional ability Dick Williams of th West won th low hurdle with ease, winning from Pearce and Newman. The two last named put up a hard fight for second, but a little lead made by Pearce at the first proved too much for Newman. Woods of B. A. C. won the pole vault, going ever the bar at an altitude of 11 feet 2 Inches The record for thi event is IX feet 2 inches, made in 1212. SCORING IN EACH EVENT ' 220-ya- rd , 280-ya- rd sec-on- v week to make a survey for the remot al to the new line Mr. Young will go to acNew York to recommend favorable comtion on th part of th railway Irripany In granting the request of the for th tracks gation district to remote a distance of about seven miles wherethe present lino passe through the reeerVThe Vleasant valley project eoet 0 and the water derived is estimated This will acre-fee- t. 110,000 irrigate at 2500,-00- 14,000 acres eater, th remaining member of th trio responsible for the tragedy, will go on trial May 22. One of the reasons for asking a new panel Is that some of the Jurors constituting the regular venire sat in the trial summoned of Donnell, according to Sam D, ThurA special Jury panel wa man, Brighton's attorney. Under th yesterday by Judge Fphratm llsnson of law, the criminal division of th Third district a newths courtof must grant a demand for , panel Jurymert. court for the trial of Gilbert L. Brighton, street car conductor, charged with PROGRAM CHAPEL ANNOUNCED. murder because of his participaA program win be given hi th4 Elevtion la the shooting of Charles A. Fan ward will next trial enth Monday. chapel Sunday evening at 4 begin Brightons This day is designated a Boy K. Donnell, who fired the shot o'clock. of was Mr. Fa us, Aaronlo priesthood day throughout tbs which caused the death murder sev- Mormon church, and th services will be found guilty of eral week ago and sentenced to a life conducted by th young men holding term. la th cuts prison, Angelina Wa- - tliia priesthood. Special Panel Called or Trial of Brighton first-degr- first-degr- v |