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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1922. 8 PRO US W. VO H! DEPARTMENT. St. Telephone Cntr v Rare IS Eat Delegate Detailt Meeting of Women Voter s League PROVO, Mar 17. Mr. Achsa Patman, a ho ha Just returned from tha conven- -' tlon of the League of Women Voter, reheld at Baltimore, Md., April port having had a splendid time. The hospltalltr accorded the delegation was certainly worthy of mention, Mrs. Patman said. "A aightseeing trip here, a luncheon there, a reception by fhe mayor of Baltimore and another by .Governor Ritchie of Maryland at were a few of the sidelight of the great convention. We certainly en20-2- -- ccWorldsicst Oatmeal joyed Sour visit to the Annapolis naval midshipmen academy, where we saw the at drill. The reception at the White Mrs and Harding President House by was one that we shall not soon forget. of laidy Astor 'The reception In honor at the Washington League of Women Voters' headquarters was another enjoyable event. The Utah delegation greatly appregiven by the ciated the entertainment in -- Washington; - Senator TtK senators home au us his at Smoot entertained and did everything for our comfort pleasure." In discussing the work - of the convenpurpose tion Mrs. Paxman added- "The of the League of Women V oters is to Intean into citisen woman develop the voter, and to lligent and social turn her vote toward constructive We sought a fabric tire larger than average to obtain greater "air space, thus guaranteeing Tallest comfort and longer life We took on Mason Maxi-Mile- It's and Thats the difsteam-cooke- d believing and never cooks pasty. known; oatmeal and H-- Oatmeal O H-- O quality -tire they have ever B. Y. U. Alumni Selects The Ford factory at Detroit now use Mason Maxi-M- i eas standard equipment on cars and trucks. That indi Committees for Reunion PROVO, May 17 The officers of the Brigham Young university alumni association are piepartng to celebrate the close of President F. K. Hams' first year with a program of special Interest, according to Harold R. Clark, president.been The following committees have appointed to work out the plans for the reunion Banquet Ethel Cutler. Hattie WrlsJit, W. H Snell and P. P. Bigefow, program H. A C. Carroll. for banquet Elsie llKon. Franklin Madven, Lowry Nelson L. Robert. and Algle E. Bailiff, ball E. Algle E. Balhf and Robert Sauer, flname W. P. Cottam. J. E Hayes; decorations E H. Eastmond and B F Istrsen; rePresiception Fern Lewis Brnekbank. W. H. dent Harris. Pc. O II flrimludl, offalumni and Boyle, deans of colleges K H. tat Holt, banquet icer; seatingcommittee W. L. Mangum, nominating and Mrs. A. B. I. John Niittall, Jr., M H. R, J Jensen, publicity Worsley; Merrill and A. O. Hubbard. Provo Plans Improvement this distinctive tire would fullymeet the insistent demand of customers for a tire beyond question as to value. We know now how happy was our choice. Scores of drivers of to Tight cars claim Maxi-Mil- e be the most satisfactory, high ference between "Tha league believes that womep aie a distinct element In the electorate, tml does not believe in a separate woman women political party. It believes that and men have a common ground in civgovIn good common a interest ilisation ernment, and should form cooperating parts of the body politic." Mrs. Paxman stated that twenty-tw- o South American countries, including Central America and Cuba, were represented The total with one or more delegates. number of delegates and alternates numbered tons. V s, pan-toaste- d. end. j Tire Value for Owners of Ford Cars Copyright 1922 Hart Schaftaer & array of heavy producing cows that haa been gathered in one show in the Rocky mountain region Practically every Utah stale record holder and several Idaho state record holders will be there. Five silver medals, and one gold medal have been won by Utah cows The owners of these cows, it i reported, have entered all of them in the coming show. Cow will be shown that have produced up to and more Gian 9d pounds of butler In one year The Idaho state champion Jersey, which produced M9 pounds of butter In on year with her first calf, will also be on display. From present Indications, the entries for this year will outrank last year a figures by quite a margin cates exceptional tire value. Equip with Masons. Mux New Sport Models in Summer weight Fabrics AS ON -- You ought to have one for evenings and cooler days of summer. Theyre Tull of the outdoor spirit; tailored in the inimitable Hart icry dressy; Sehaftner & Marx way. Theyre big alues, too, at this low price CORDS for Third West Street Provo Memorial Day Program Announced PROVO, Mdy 17. The Provo cltv com- mission haa announced its intention to conatruct a sixteen-inc- h rurb with thtrtv-ino- h gutter of cement concrete with returns on intersecting streets and with the necessary covered waterways across Intersecting streets on both aides of Third W est street from the north aide of Sixth South street to the eoulh aide of First North street, and to park the area between curb and property line in- eluding the removal of old trees Ing. leveling and preparing aeed beds and planting of lawns and trees on the parked area of both aides of the said atreet. The total cost of the Improvement is I15.94MS of which the city a proportion is 2,'o.4, and amount assessed against the abutting property 1 3,(133 to. At a meeting of the PROVO, May 17 Memorial day program committee held in the city commissioners room last night, plana were perfected for the Memortal day exercises. Chairman Mart resided j Rnvlanr ' Beginning at 9 o clock, a short service ! will oe held at the memorial tree In Pioneer park under the auspices of the Service Star legion. Following this a parade will he formed in the following order. Provo hand, color guard, battery t G A. R veterans city and county officials, Gold Star mothers. Service Star legion, American legion. EJka' lodge. Rotary and Riwanls clubs. Boy Scout band and Boy Scouts, chamber of common e. fraternal orgamgatlons and clvll-- , Ians The line of march will be from Pioneer park east to Untversltv avenue, Cows Blue Ribbon thence south and east to the cfty ceme-terClaude Ashworth will be the marto Be shal of the day. At the cemeterv services will be held. PROVO. Mav 17. From reports com Mavor Hansen acting as master of cereing In from breeders of Jersey cattle, the monies Invocation will be bv the Rev. at Charles McCoard Music will be furdisplay of this breed Jersev dsv Provo. June II), will cohtain the biggest nished by the Provo bend and a mixed -j Stylish Business Suits Blue Serge Suits $45 $35 X I Arthur Frank Hart Schaffner &Marx Clothes Shop Jersey Exhibited at Provo 210 South Main Street. double quartet Dr. C W Black stale in commander of the .American legion will Man b the orator of the risty Following his address the band will play the national air and the members of the batterv will fire a salute, using the French 75 guns. fx lal to The Tritmne. PAP.K CITY. May 17 Louia Gerard Tap will be sounded at the conclusion of the program. was killed yesterday while afternoon working in Silver creek The bank slid BOV SCOUTS TO COMPETE. him not When he did down, burying PROVO. May 17 The Provo district come home to lunch his wife Bern their held will in contest Scout be Eoy son. V riliam. to look for him troop The son the North park Saturday at J o clock, raw that the bank had caved, bo he according to Scout Executive A. A An- started to shovel the rtirt and found his derson. A program of field events wilj father under two feet of dirt Mr. Gerard be conducted and jl prize conaisting of a wag born in Illinois fifty-ai- x years ago. complete set of troop equipment will be Surviving him are his wife, the son. to the WSlllAtn. a and winning troop daughter, Miss Edith given Creek Working Killed by Falling Earth Smart Styles in Sport Shoes i 'HE i model season. llcels are broad and low, the accepted ' style for a. .sport shoe. They may be diad with either bather or rubber composition soles, according to the wearers preference. Bring in Your Trade We Can Match It for You Our Trades Dept, is in the business of exchanging equities. Competent salesmen are prepared to give you expert judgment on the market Yfdne of properties listed for exchange. 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Sam Zldaa 22 years of age, was arrested by Iieputy 8heriff Karl Rledhelm yesterday on a charge of threatening to kill his wife Zldaa was arrested at his home in Clift place. William H. E. Naeglln and Batty, James Une. who were arrested by Iieputy Rledhelm Tuesday on a charge of disturbing the peace, pleaded not guilty before Justice of the Peace George E Perkin of the Second precinct yesterday. They will be tried tomorrow. DISTRIBUTORS Wasatch 8340 BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Factory Branch: Dcnvar, Colo, West Fourth South THE MASON TIRE &RUBBER CO., KENT, Navy Recruiting Station to T ake Enlistments Offices of the Salt Lake navy recruiting station will be open today to enlist men In compliance with orders received yesterday from the Bureau of Navigation, Washington, L. C.. by .Commander Turner 5. Caldwell, chief executive of the local recruiting office. For the present the recruiting etatlon will occupy Us old quarters, at room 1 16. in the Keith Emporium. The staff comprises nine officers and enlisted men. OFFICIAL VISIT MADE. PARK CITY, May 17. County Agent 8. R. Boswell and Mrs. Boswell of the farm bureau, and Mrs. Victoria C. Christensen, home nursing specialist of the Utah Agricultural college, paid an official viel-to Park City Tuesday. The morning meeting was held at the L. D. 8. church end the aternoon meeting at the home of Mg. A. Thomas. Mr. Christensen demonstrated atmple water treatments that can ba used in the home for the curs of burn outs, bruises, sprains and treatment of tha eye. Phono Wasatch 686. VETERANS MEET TONIGHT Tha regular meeting of Lieutenant Clarence E Allen poet No. 409, Veterans of Foreign Were, will be held tonight in ChickerlnghaU. Ail members have been requested to be present, as there are several important matters of business to be dealt with, and arrangements for memorial day activities will receive attention. . All oversea men, .whether they have uniforms or not. are hwited to particiwith the poet In the Memorial day pate parade which will form at 141 South Main street, at 10 o'clock. May 20. M. W. WALLACE BOUGHT. An Inquiry concerning the whereabouts of M. W. Wallace wee received yesterday by Postmaster Noble Warrum from Mrs. James Bottoms of Springfield, Ky. He wrote last from Salt lak on April 17, time according to the letter, and at expected to find employment In Nevada, though nothing haa been heard from him was vinos. Serious illness in the family for the - effort; to gi ven locate him. tat O. r Mason Tubes INTRODUCTORY. 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