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Show v ' 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ER IDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1922. PROVO 125 DEPARTMENT. W. Center SL T.I.phon. 15 Hinckley Chosen Secretary of Provo Commerce Club ' Spend Your Summer PROVO, June 1. Edwin S. Hinckley, former superintendent of the State Industrial school at Ogden, and also a former member of the Brigham Toiing university tiresldency, was this morning appointed secretary of the Provo chamber of commerce to succeed Elmo Cunningham, who resigned some weeks ago. Mr. .Hinckley will assume the duties of the new position immediately. Mr. Hinckley is well known In Proxy, where he made his home for many jears the appnor to 1915 when he received pointment as superintendent of the state institution. He was born at Cove Fort. Millard e years county, Utah, about ago. and was educated In the pubyearsSchools He later atof Fillmore. lic tended the H. Y. U. and received Ills collee education from the University In-of Michigan at Ann Arbor, from which stitution he graduated. For twenty years he was a professor in the local institution; and from 1908 until 1916, he was denn of the Church Teachers college . the secre-Mr. Cunningham resigned taryahlp. to manage the. affairs of the Provo Slate company. With a Sound, Restful Sleep Every Night It will cost vou little more than to remain at home and you will get more in return for it than for any money you have ever spent. Arrange now to bring your family and really uve this summer Oregon, Washington and British Columbia Amongst the most gorgeous scenery to be found either in Europe or Amenca. You may play golf on thirty-eigcourses, fish in a thousand lakes, rivers d mountain and inlets of the sea, climb peaks, in ranges spread over an area of 600,000 square miles. There are ht snow-cappe- awaiting you in the Pacific Northwest. You may sail or cruise on its inland seas, camp tn its evergreen forests of giant trees, 600 years old and 300 feet high, or you can just Sit ana rest on its beaches, or bathe in its waters and let the children play in the sands and enjoy a real, sane vacanon r In This Land of Summertime with its seas, lakes, rivers, streams, mountains, forests and flowers this land of perfect content. ('Xto,- - Po's Write for free illustrated booklet to any commercial organ- - A nation in Oregon, Washington or British Columbia, or to itt-- y Herbert Cuthbert, Secretary Pacific Northwest Tounst Associ-- , ttion, 42 Story L'-C-. Smith Building. Seattle, Washingtop .uTjSSi Enrollment at B. Y. U. Shows Great Increase June 85c. Thirty Switzerlands in One i PROVO, r Specials of the accomplishments of the Brigham Young university, President F. 8 Harris repoets that the enrollment of 1880 shows an increase of 52 per cent over last year. The who number of ptfraona have been reached by the extension division, Including leadership week and special lectures snd entertainments, totaled 78.483. There are more men than women in the school. In a big assortment at one price we offer fancy fabric gauntlets and 12 and 16 button length fabric and silk gloves. Thce como in all the new shades for spring and summer. Values to $3.00. Special, pair two-clas- One lot of fancy glove silk vests with bodice top and scalloped bottom. Flesh color only. Regular $5.75 QO 5jfcWW values. Special, each BICYCLIST. Kenneth Allen, 955 North University avenue, was hit last night by an automobile driven by Eugene Penrod In front of Andersnna garage on West Tenter street and received a number of brtflses and an Injury to hla knee. Allan was riding a blcvcle. His wounds were dressed at the Provo general hospital. Harem Fants to match above vests $1.95 $2.88 v. Deaths and Funerals DEATH. Specials MISSES PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Fashioned leg. Black, white and brown. Regular $1.10 values. Special, pair CHILDRENS RICHELIEU RIB HOSE Including alao English r rib hose, in full or length. A new dressy hose the children like to wear. 'Colors are beige, gray, black, brown and white. All sizes. 0 PAIRS QQ FOR Special at. three-quarte- ts Utah, February 4, 1SK5. He tame to Halt Lake on iiav 3u to undereo the operation The body xxtll be eejit by 8 M Taylor it Co to YVeUinKton this morning far funerftl aerxice and interment FUNERALS. srvie for Kero C A SeTrle year of age. who died Wodntwla v a 1815 street, will be held at J Sundav afternoon at the FMdington nn r- 48 Funeral (uh The Store for Men and Boys MEREToday and Saturday ONLY htnt- - in .SugarhousTae bodv iar max he waived at the ha.el prior to the xer ices. t C rtow Eats - pples With False Teeth t- An elderly lady came to me recently with just a few teeth left. These MM mm mm MM Kaynee jbr Blouses Last Chance to Get Genuine Levi Strauss Hoys 79c this opportunity. Sizes,, t 79c while they last. - 2 to 8 years. Regular Boys Wash and Straw HATS, 75c to $3. l - ' . . June 10 is to fill the vacancy by his transfer tfl the traffic , Established 1869. The day your son away to school, hopeful, carefree and goes well financed. great Community singing 232 . All Paint Stores CLOSE LOSEE' BURIED, te Tb Trfbns.. SPANISH FORK, June 1 Funeral aervlces wars held at the First ward meeting house yesterday afternoon for John S. Loses. Bishop William C. was in charge. Th. service was Interment was in th. largely attended. Spanish Fork cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by William Jex. at 1p.m. Saturdays , During June, July and August. TRAFFIC OFFICER ILL. Traffic Officer Henry Bet, Z545 Chadwick itreet, le 111 at hie home with heart He was recently transferred trouble. from the position of sergeant to the traffic aquad. and was assignsd to duty st Main and Broadway, a few days ago, when he returned to work after an absence ef several weeks. However, he has heeif compelled to return home again. The examination for 'sergeant to be con T . s , a hia opportunity We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits. m Beck-stro- It made secure by your foresight and thrift. Save to educate the children, to equip them for life in a keenly A savings plan, consistently competitive age. followed, will give you some day that rare pa- rental joy. A small amount will start the fund and subsequent Small amounts will build it up to your goal, graetal DMMMUMMMmittttP ' Regu- 35e Its A Proud Day ! v. J. SiegslClothing Company 228 Main Street. Staff Captain and Mrs. J. u. Bell of Idaho, will visit the corps of the Salvation Army In Salt Lake on Saturday and Sunday, It was announced wll! During their visit here thev deliver special addresses. They will he assisted throughout the meeting, which will te held Saturday and Sunday evenings. by Captain and Mrs. George Brooks and Captain Engle and member of the also expected that Salt rorpa It Captain and Mra Henderson. whouhaveIn Salvation the Army work charge of Ogden will attend. In addition to apecial teoetiona by the newly organized Salvation Army silver band, special ongs. solo and duets will be rendered. Boise, bill. KOVERALLS mis $1.25 value M ARRESTED ON DRUO CHARGE. Joeeph Milvey. 22 years of age, a waiter, and Roy Ktnsle, 24, chauffeur, lowest round trip rates since prewar were arrested yesterday and held in the davs to principal eastern cities, beginfor Investigation. 3"hey had ning Mav 23. gee the scenic wonders of city Ja:l the Hocnles en route by asking for tick- - opiates In their possession, accordmg to rts via Denver A Rio Grande Western the police, and It is believed that they through the Royal Gorge. (Adv ) were engaged in the sale of drugs. prices. Dr. M. I). der th. direction of Miss Lisle Bradford. South Main (over the Teacher of th Liberty school will act Hours, 9 to 7. Sunday, 10 to 2. as ushers and chaperons. (Advertisement.) Bringhurst, Rovai). Dont ducted caused squad. extracted without the least pain to her. After making her a set of teeth that made her look twenty years younger, she informed m the FINAL MATINEE ANNOUNCED. other day that she The last mstlnee of the season under could bite an apth. ausp'cca of the Home and School ple with them. I league will b. heid at the Paramount-Empres- s make plates that theater tomorrow morning at fit. Call for free 10 15 o'clock. Marv Plckford in her famous production. "Suds." will head the examination and will be held unI a a $4i I 0 0 0 0 MISSES FINE RIBBED LISLE HOSE Fine 0 quality mercerized lisle, in tan, black and white. 0 Values to 65e. PAIRS v FOR $I.C0 0 Special at 0 ODDS AND ENDS OF CHILDRENS SOCKS 0 Fine quality mercerized, with fancy tops. 0 values. Special, lar PAIRS O FOR $i.eo 0 while thev last 0 Officers to Visit Here '. Regular price $5.00. TODAY and SATURDAY Salvation Army -- l QA.&O $Otw9 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000000000000000 xx AM ME Regular price $4.0(. TODAY and SATURDAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 East Broadway x I Am $I.G0 !1 Kaynee ami Manhattan XVash Suits the host in America solve the summer clothing problem for your boys. They come in all fast colors blue, white, tan, gray, sand and green. Middies, .lack Tar and Oliver Twist styles. Si.es 2 to 8 years. serval- 0 I , Regular price $0 00. TODAY and SATURDAY BOYS TRIPLE KNEE H08E Built for vice. Black only. Sizes 7 to 10. Regular PAIRS ues to 65c. U FOR Special at Funeral .orx ires for John Soharar, who UpilrR'ld), wil h heid at 2 o'clock omorroxv afternoon at the S M. Tayior ha pel Biaho,) John Vetterll rmttiaiv clock tomorrow mornina. Interment will x haxe charge of the serx es InterMrs Mche in the Midvale cemetery. ill oe in Mount Olivet ment Donald was bom May 13, 1W2. In Sweden v hen L United States to the and came She lived at Midvale sevvears of Funeral .ertcj! fpr Mrs Anna Ohman eral yearsageand moved to Nevada four M onriliL )wis of auc. wife of Je.e months ao. She Is survived by her husV IxoiRti nho died Maj 2r at Tonopah, band and bv a son. Jesse, and a brother. .1 be held at F o'clock tomorc, Alvin Uhlman of Bear ft.ver Oty, Idaho row morn ng a'Mhe F I Goff mortuary The todx max he .it Midxa.e. from 9 until T1 Boise Twed nt rbape-.he at Special , Loiv Prices Regular price $2.!5 TODAY and SATURDAY three-quarte- Adahe serxrfM for Mr Traliear 7 xears of npe who died of home ednesduv at the imumcma night of ht r riHuithtHr, Mr A. F. Beeler of 3 be will Ta' !orx iU. held at o'clock Sunday I'dfnobn at the Taxloraulle ward treetiup' ho.se The lody max be xlewed at the daughter a home from 19 until 2 SO ocink Sunday Interment will be in the Tax lorsi ilie rcireterx. under the direction of Gtore A Jenkins of Murray. Funeral rvies for Niels S Sl&ent who d.e Tuesoax, will be held at 2 o k th's afternoon at the Eighth ward iL be in Wasatch Interment hap lawn re iiC'erx, under the direction of The tody iroiye A Jerkins (f Murray rnav e iexel from I oclock th: afternoon unt the hour of the fervhes. A Get Your Boys Wash Suits Regular price $2.65. TODAY and SATURDAY r CHILDREN'S SILK HOSE Socks and A roisses. and children length hose, for fine assortment of colors and styles. Values to $1.35. Special, pair 83S Funeral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Childrens Hosiery st -- 0 0 Gloves Broken lines of glove silk step-ichemises, envelope chemises and union suits. Values from $5.65 to $11.23 reduced for clearance to HALF PRICE.-- - AUTO HIT PROVO, June 1 Thomas Barnfleld Farmer. 74 years of ago, died yesterday at the home of his Mrs. Miriam Jacobs. 174 K daughter, street. He was born December 1, 1847, In England and came to the United States fifty years ago. He had lived In Salt for four years. Funeral services will he held at 12 15 oclock Sunday afternoon at the Twenty-firward chapel. will be In Pity cemetery, under S M. the direction of Taylor A Co. John Walsh, 53 veara of age, d.ed Wednesday at hi home, 54 South West Temple stret. The body le at the ODonnell A Co. mortuary chapei. Rolll Baum, 57 years of age, 2170 Seventh East street, a guard for the United States Fuel company at Hiawatha, died last night at a hospital In Salt Lake. He -Is survived by his wtrtow The body is at the Eber IV. mortuary rhapel. Ex a Brigham Thayne, con of Brigham and Mrs. Sarah Smith Thsyne, died yesterday, following an operation for appendluitla at a hospital In: Salt Lake. He was born at Wellington, r BTT.TC Pacific Northwest club today went of a restricted hog and cow district extending from Seventh Fast to Sixth West street and from Fifth South to Fifth orth. This action followed a w rltten request from the city commission asking the club for an expression on. the proposed district W. R. Butler, chairman of the citv planning committee of the club, reported that the members favored a restricted district. . Dr. Wgiter T. Hasler gave a report of the lectures he lied attended recently at Chioago. Elmer Jacobs, preaident of th local chapter of the American Engineering invited the members of the club to attend a banquet to be given at Vivian park Thursday evening in honor of the delegates who are planning a visit to this county. In a summary - i June l, The Provo Klwanls on record as in favor 1 Underwear RfT.W In the Great International Kiwanis Club Favors Hog and Cow District PROVO, n n H n n and n . n 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOSE Haa the' popular French seam up th PITRE THREAD) v back. Black, white, nude and polo gray. Cl C R 0 Very apecial, pair 0 0 HOSE Fashioned leg. Comes in plain knit or PURE THREAD C I 90 0 fancy effects, All the wanted apring shades. Regular 0 value to $1.75. Special, pair, 0 GLOVE SILK HOSE Including the popular short effects with garter 0 top, in all the wanted spring shades, including those with 0 contrasting garters. Regular values to $3.75. Special, pair 0 WOMENS MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Very fine quality. A wide 0 A PAIRS SI fWX 0 range of colors, as well as black and white. FOR V Values, to Sjiecial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Silk . 0 0 0 Underwear 0 Hosiery In comfort, in the enjoyment of your favorite sport Where the Days Are Bright and Cool Why not leave your business and household cares behind you, the discomforts of the heat and dust, and hasten to enjoy perfect summer days fifty-thre- 000000 0000000 duced feilnaj, jg . S j 1 j j t Zion's Savings Bank strust co. V Salt Lake City, Utah. . $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 4, s J |