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Show . 8 i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE - Genoa Premier Policy Sustained on, Vote of Confidence in Chamber Premier Poincare to day accepted an Invitation from Prime Minister Lloyd George to attend a con ference in Downing street on Juno It Tbe leaders will discuss The Hague conference and dine together afterwards. The French government has paved the of way for a study of the advantage French participation in The Hague by sending a note to all the countries expected to participate in the fierier. The French view was set forth, and the opinions of the other powers was PARTS, June I non-feren- asked. Poincare demands primarily that the Russians and Germans be excluded from the deliberations of the powers and that the only function of the Russlsrts be to receive decisions He also demands that The Hague conference shall not be n continuation of Genoa in any way and that it ah all not be political. M. Pdncare and hie wife are leaving June IT for London, where they will be the guearte of the British League for the Help of the Devastated Regions. M Auto and Build ingt Destroyed by Blaze te The Tribute. LAYTON. June .2 The barn and outbuildings of Ernest Layton were by fire lest svening at 8 oclock. A now sport model Chandler automobile also was destroyed by the flamca It Is not known how the fire started. The lose Is estimated at from 14000 to fSOOO. The buildings burned rapidly and were minutes. destroyed within forty-fiv- e AXEL RAD FURNITURE J. A. GEEENEWALD FURNITURE CO. S. HIRATA BURROWS FURNITURE P. W. MADSEN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE CO-O- P CO. CO. " 00. MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. MODERN FURNITURE CO. STANDARD FURNITURE 00. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. DESERET FURNITURE CO. H. DINW00DEY FURNITURE ELDREDGE-IIATC- ENGILMAN FURNITURE CO. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE STRAABERG-DAVIDSO- 00. FURNITURE H Th Sega Milk Products Company, under th same management as always, it I II maintain distinctive 'qualities that th hav mad Sega Milk known a Creams Only Rival. This ' WHITE HOUSE DRAPERY owned by JinKarc io icj( Smr cer CO. WJucR eau jfifisliil 39 RECIPES Alumnae Association Group Name Officers sweet milk, yoTl t extra fine results nine 8ego. Recipe booklet M 25c a Doz. 801 SOUTH STATE STREET Members of th Alumna, association of the University of Utah kindergarten de a reunion at Stewart hall. pertinent held University of Utah, last night. The twenty-six students or the kindergarten dewho will be graduated thle partment month attended and were introduced by Miss Rose Jones, who has charge of th Miss Jones had charge of department. a playlet, "Hop o' My Thumb, whlah was given by six of th graduating class. Miss Helen Keats playing th role oi Amanda, made famous by Miss Maude Adama Mrs. Anna T. Pierosy, th first graduate of th kindergarten department of the university, was Introduced and gave a talk reminiscent of the early days In th Imitor-tal- ks were riven Mrs F. O. Mores, Mr. Dqpnette 8ml Keller, Mies May Anderson, Dr. Jan fikolfleld and Mrs. Elisabeth Beer. Oft! cert were elected as follows' Mrs. Anna T. Plercey, president;, Mrs. Elisabeth Beer, vice president; Miss Leggls Leggla Sessions, secretary, and Mias Bos Jonas, treasurer. SPECIALS UNTIL NOON Senatorial Scramble at Primaries One for Required Per? Cent 35 of Vote. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. CUeag Tribeee-Sat- t Lake Tribua Leased Wire. DE8 MOINES, Iowa, June 2. The Republican primary in Iowa next Monday has resolved Real Into te scramble by rmh 5 Ground Hambnrfor BolHn Meat lb. Steer and Sauufn, Pot Boait Steer Boaf, lb. Pwk Boast, Shoulder Cute, lfc. ,25c i()g 10t. lb. Boot Sirloin Bound Steak, lb. .!l5c Veal Boast,, extra fine shoulder cuts, lb. 10 lbs. Extra Tin Sugar 8 lbs Fresh Creamery Butter bag Rolled Oats B lbs Freeh Macaroni 2 Iba. Full Cream Cheese ...I7y,c 69c 7e 39c 39c 89c b. UTAH BUILDING NEW HOME. Bpsrlal to Tbe Tribes. KATSVILLE. June 2. Ground broken yesterday for the new home of Dr. G. D Rutledge on Locust street near the Bamberger station. WUllam Allen I the architect and plans os for an modern residence. at HIFrlndRcmmndd Them. ago," writes W. H Shad well, Stanley, Va, "I had kidney trouble, and times was unable to raise myself In LAYTON, June 2. Dr. E H. Moss re- at bed. Kidney Pills wets recomports hog cholera prevalent In the Lay- mendedFoley to ms by the Chief of th Ftr ton and Clearfield districts. He has vacAfter using 2 bottles I was cinated more than 600 head of hogs as Departmentrelieved and have never had a completely I precautionary measure. return of the symptoms. Why suffer When you can get relief from rheumatic BRIDE IS HONOREJJ. sore backache, and stiff mins, swollen, Ipeciel te Tbe Tribune. joints, sleep disturbing bladder weakness 2 Miss June Miriam KATSVILLE, and other symptoms of disordered Schramm-JohnsoBarnes entertained at a social at her Drugs Five home on West Locust street last evening (6) Good Stores. (Advertisement) Six year kid-ney- n, per cent of th total veto requisite to direct nomination. If no candidate achieves th required proportion, there will ensue another scramble for delegatee to th convention which within sixty days will select the nomlnaa In this contest for th direct nomination th figures attracting most attention are Brookhart, th radical farm and labor candidate, and Thorns the conservative farm candidate. All of th Republican leaders I have Interviewed are of th opinion that non of th other tour candidates. Pickett and Sweat, can hop toIncluding lead' In th popular vote or achieve the necessary Brook-haIt per cent, while they think either of Thorn will poll the most votes and that one or th other might win the direct nomination. Brookhart's It Is figured by th political experts,chances, would be favored by s light vote and Thorne by a heavy vets Both Brookhart and Thorn are counting on a popular uprising against the established order for victory. Brookhart will have the almost solid labor vote and th farmers' union and other radical agrarian support. In addition to the conservative farmers "Thorne win attract a goodly portion of the Progressive Re. publicans who, under the leadership of Cummins and Kenyon, overcame the stand-pa- t element which Pickett Special The many friends of J. 8. Lindsey A Co, will be pleased to tear that th Lindsay tors at Teylorevlil is new tinder , our management and th earn money saving price will be In effect there. rt represents. The professional politicians who dislike both Brookhart and Thorne, are hoping that no candidate will achieve 16 per cent of th voto. In which event Brookhart would be eliminated at once and Thorn eventually. That neither Pickett nor Sweet could be nominated In the convention is th oonvtctlon of the politicians who figure that the farmers would Prevent th selection of Pickett, while th Pickett strength would block th choice of Sweet. Alleged Automobile Thief Arrested , Car Recovered Uffo Uffens IT years of ags 1621 East Second South otreL was arrested by Motor Patrolman J. V. Larsen near the Salt Lake Tennla club. 221 Tenth East street, last night after Uffens had been apprehended by C. F. Roche, 2SS Eleventh East tereet-Roche esM at headquarters (hat he saw uffen get out of an automobile near th Tennis club and start to run away. Roche three blocks and found fnrsued Uffens la s field. was held St headquarters for tiffins Detective Sergeant James EX, Woodard, superintendent of th automotive bureau. The touring car out of which Roche saw Uffens atop before hla arrest, was reported earlier in the evening as having been stolen from its owner. Mrs. Lurena a school teacher, living on route EMrteia No. 2. Murray. The ear wee taken to headquarters and Its owner notified of its recovery. The Old Oaken Ice Box, The Unvarnished Ice Box, the weather-wor- n Ice box that stoo&- - cm the porch! Maybe yours is the same, and it only takes a little can of EMOLA FINlSHr in oak or walnut, to tighten the joints, cut the ice bills, and "brighten up the corner where it stands. . EMOLA FINISH . is a combination stain and Tarnish In a dozen other shades than those mentioned shore, and is the handiest tiling a housewife ever found for making old furniture and woodwork look new and fresh with little work and at almost no expense. Should you wish to remove old stain "amish before applying EMOLA. FINTKH ask for r T. THE CREEM PROMT Service Star Legion Will Hold Memorial I i-- meMOUNT FLEAS A NT, Juno morial servica will be held next Thors- day afternoon. June the pices of th Service Star Legion. Th hour of remembrance will be observed by th audience and th memorial address will be delivered by 8. W. Sorensen. Mr. J. M. Burns will five a series of readings. Including a sketch of th lives of three Mount Pleasant boys who mad the supreme sacrifice during th world wer Mervill Zabrtskle, Ralph The musical Braby and Jacob Hafen. number will be In charge of Mies Stanfield and Miss Gertrud Rolf-eoVe-aot-ta n. f Th legion to planning to give a program of interpretative and folk dances by a group of Junior high school glrte, under th direction of Mlse Winona Cherry, at Fountain Green and Moroni next week, th pro 00 do of which will t go to th soldier memorial fund. ALL DAY SPECIALS MEATS GROCERIES Pure Lard, lb ...15c Pork Chops, lb 20c 8 lbs Veal Chop i5c 2 lbs Lamb Chops 45c 12VtC Pot Roast, lb. Pork Roait, lb. ...15c Veal Roast, lb. 20c Prim Rib Rolled Roast 22e Legs of Lamb, lb. ... 3 lbs Boiling Meat . . 2 lbs Pork Sausage , Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, by the piece, lb 25c Eastern Sugar Cured Hami, lb. 35c Salt Pork, lb 17 Com lbs. 8ugar lbs 2 Cheese Large Fresh Eggs, dot. 20c ... 2 lbs Butter .. 1 lb. M. J. B. Coffee 3 lbs M. J. B. Coffee 5 lbs M. J. B. Coffee 40c $1.17 $1.90 25c 43c qt. Vernal Honey 1 2 lbs. 1st Grade Butter 75c 5 lb. Pure Lard 65c .....6e0 Large Loaves Bread Tall cans Milk toe 14 iba Fine Sugar High Patent Flour, sack ....$1Ad 1 lbs. M. J B. Coffee 91.20 20 bars P. , A. B Naptha or ..Wo White Soap Crystal 4 barn Klrkollve .toe 73c pt. Vernal Honey 1 ?. k O. Soaps for bane Creme Oil bars Palm Olivo bunches Utah Radishes 2 1 Utah Asparagus 4 lbs. Wax Onions I tta Utah Rhubarb 1 cane Sifted E. J, Pea June Peas, oan Country Gentleman Corn 2 cans Sugar Corn Cream Cheese, lb. 4 Iba. Eastern Bacon 25c JeTI-- Jell-- O east-bou- Saving May Be Effected on Auto License Plates Crockett, secretory of slat and ex officio ndmlnetrator of the motor laws already preparing spedfl-catfofor 'tha 1 automobile license plates. By use of a sis of plat which has practically become standard th states, he said yesterday, andamong also of a weight of metal which also haa become standard, th state can next year, InMs opinion, effect a saving of about In all. about 60.600 pair of plates are required by th state every year. 77ms ueod this year coot 2414 cento a pair. Tho standard siio, ouch 00 to frequently seen on the streets of Salt Lake on California care, and th use of a slightly lighter weight of metal would coot about The us of th lighter now standard la many states. I weight, mad by the "beading" on the edges of possible the which gives a stiffness to th plat plate. which otherwise Is galnsd only by nslng heavier motel. The Utah plates this year are beaded, and. In Mr. Crockett's are probably th least bendable opinion, plate used In any stats Th specifications will be further considered by Secretary Crockett. When be has finally reachsd a decision, in th oouroe of a few days, be will forward th specifications to John M. Glenn, state director of finance and purchase, who will advertise th work and have charge of th lotting of tho contract to th lowest satisfactory bidder. ve-hl- cl 1 True revenue receipts to th stats tress, nry during ths flrot half of ths present fiscal year which ends November M. next, wer $8,627,674.4. according to th semiannual. report of the state treasurer, issued raster-dayThe largest single Item during the six month wee th from state and state school taxes receipts which totaled 22. Of this amount almost 22 per coni IL264.46AIL from Balt Lake county. Next largest te $682.21.44. received from th counties for expenditure on reads within th respoettv eountioa. Carbon am V5090' f th ,unount. u tuL?antf,rot?v rh,cI six months. I mounted thl rep- - from the quarters ,h' ndln 5 last UiwreJ?b5r.n! land collected a total of $220,000, commissioner approximately on In- n1 ,n while fees and miscellaneous receipts from elate officers, board, etc.. Including the taxes paid by companies amounted to $278,000. To the rood funds provided by the counties for the state road system, the federal added government 1147,000. Of the $3,478,000 received from state end etat school taxes. $2,276,000 approxl-matel- y wmt to the dtetrtot school fund, ths stats high school fund took $101,000 of the amount remaining, and from th remainder cams th larger part of $210 000 to th University of Utah maintenance fund, $100,006 to th Utah Agricultural college maintenance fund, and $21,000 to the Branch Agricultural college maintenance. The- state flah and gam department received during th six months $42,442. Expenditures of th state general fund in th six months were $2,450,006, of which $728,000 was expended on roads and the remainder en state administration and for miscellaneous purpose. 52f rnuJ: infce r j Notice !q hereby given that at an election regularly called and duly held la Millard County Drainage District number L In Millard county. Utah, on tho 22th day of April. 1221. th land swears 4a said drains gs district and thorn entitled te vote at said election authorised th board of said dralnge dlstriot ( supervisors te issue additional bonds of said district in lb sum of $t$,0M for the purpose of and money from the sal raising funds thereof to construct and to pay for the construction and maintenance of drain drainage canals and other like improvements mad and to b mads, deemed necessary to drain th tends in said district and to conserve the public health and welfare and to complete ths drainage system In said district, said bonds to run not less than ten years, nor more than forty years, and to bear Interest payable semiannually at a rat not oxseeding I per cent per annum to be called dlstriot bonds. drainage It te th intention of th board of supervisor of said dlstriot to soli and dispose of said bonds for cash to th highest and best bidder; which said bonds shall not b sold for teas tlmn per coat of their par value and the proceeds f which shall be used for no other pur pose than paying tha cost of constructing said drains and drainage canals ana other like works socoossry to drain th tends la said district. Notio te horoby given that soalod proposals for th purenaee of said bonds wlU be received by th said board of supervisors of said drainage district at their effle at Hinckley, Millard county. Utah, until I o'clock p. m. on tho Ird day of June 2222. at wnlch ttm and place th said board of supervisors will open th proposals or bids and tea y award the pure be of th bonds to high let ...35c PARKERHOlBE ROLL TASTE LIKE MORS Remember t take them with, you on your planle and camping partial urt groat for such sees mien. OUR WASATCH lOo 15c 25c W hav small always cookteo, etc. freeh. And w deliver, too ne for our wagon In allsharp. part f th city. oak, too to Lux. Campbell Soup, Ice Cream Powder ....10o Lk WASATCH HOME BAKERY 186 2d East. Wasatch gioo b. Lindsay Store Taylorsville. CapitolMeat and Grocery 10 WEST 2ND SOUTH. 2 Doz. 35c Freth Eggs Guaranteed Butter, lb. ...35c 5 lbs Fancy Head Rice 29c 10 Crystal White Soap ; ,45 c 1 lb. Prunes cane MUk loaves French Large 6 TaM J.j. Bread 16 Ibe. M. J. B. Coffee yee-terd- ay ALE OF DRAINAGE T,ItTRICT BOND. Six... ...to 60a ...... 8TAQK PERMIT GRANTED. The Tooele Motor company was gran ted permission by tho publls utilities commission to operate as a public carrier an automobile stag line between Tooele and Saltalr. The schedule will be filed with the commission later. NOTICE Largs toe too cans Lighthouse Cleanser . . . .toe 2 Iba. M. J. B. Circle B Coffee 1.00 2V4 tbs. Hills Rod Can, Folgers 1.0 or Schilling's Coffee 26o McOowan's Laurel Salmon toe 15c Del Mont Pork and Beans 10c 2 ISo Del Monte Pork and 25c Beans 2 16c Klngaford'a Starch toe 2 large cane Tomatoes ....... .too I Iba Blue Pine Coffee $1.1 Ltpton's or Schilling's Tea ....70 45c bag Sunrip OaU tor No. 1 140 East 2nd So. St. 17th So. Stor No. 9 and State St. All Flavor Today 16 25c 10s 7 2 Iba. 2 Kelly endeavored to prove by several wltneasee yesterday that Uia Martin machine was going at a feet speed at th time of the accident, which happened at Eighth East and Third South streets. Frank H. Eardley testified that th automobile collided with hla own machine on Third South and then skidded across the wet pavement and struck Mice An- deraon, who had alighted frOm an street car. Eardley was driving south on Eighth East. Traffic Sergeant J. H. Warden, on of the state's witnesses, admitted on that the position of the Eardley and Martin automobile after the Impact Indicated that th Eardley machine struck the Martin machine. Th defendant and Fred W. Fray, a passenger In the automobile, testified that Eardley collided with their machine. Martin said he waa going west on Third South etreet about twenty-fiv- e mile an hour. He did not see th Eardley automobile until he waa almost upon It, he avoid s collision tried to said, and--to cut between th automobile and th east, bound atreet car. IK Try Our Better Broad. TWO LAROi LOAVES Sanitarily Wrapped. A Tempting Variety of Cakes for. G-- can Vernal Honey ...$1.45 60-lean Vernal Honey ...$5.25 2 cans June Peat 25c 2 cans Sweet Corn 25c Jell-O- , any flavor ioc 10 bars C. W. Soap 49c Tree Tea, per pkg. 29c 2 lbs Fresh Peanut Butter ...,35c 10-l- and got 48c worth of State Revenues for Six Dismissal to Be Ashed of Charges Agtdnst iMartin Months Total $SJS97fi74 Dismissal of the Involuntary mao laugh tar charge filed against Oecar Martin, driver of the aatomobil which killed Clarice Pyper Anderson. 2 yean of age. atbe asked will May II, by Martin' torney thle morning on th ground that the state has failed to prove it case. and the preliminary uod until tMa morning tor arguments on th motion to dlanleo. Th ease is being heard before city Judge Fred W. Crockett. , Assistant County Attorney Wallace B. 10 GROCERY Saturday and Monday 1 Th Leyton plant of the Woods Cross Canning company is being put In shape for the pea campaign. Manager Wllford E. Wlggill reports fin prospect for a pea crop, although th season Is lata oij& o Jorliot two-cour- sc PSA CROP PROMISING. s- ways for the kiddiea complimentary to Mias Ruth Foster of Balt Lake, a bride of tbe near futura The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated in snowballs and peonies. Th time was spent In cards luncheon wss and music. A served. Miss Foster was presented with a set of salad forks. Special te 7he Tribune. LAYTON', June 2. flSL-no- The Siuuhlne penetrate our Modern, Sanitary Bakeries and Cafes, where are our bakery good s made. They will sorely please you. Have our delicious 100 per cent para DOUGHNUTS on hand al- Try 8eg ta you bruits iccipo-- no matter what it k, if it oalli for FURNITURE 00. & le Si WASATCH FURNITURE CO. WASHBURN FURNITURE 00. CO. company Jtah men. request T TBE STORE WITH An Insistent demand for a In an unmisproduct show takable way that K has som distinctly quality. - FURNITURE N Excellence A. D. TOBIN FURNITURE CO. UTAH FURNITURE CO. CO. GRANITE FURNITURE CO. MANY HOGS VACCINATED. Special te Tbs Tribune MAGIC-SOLVEN- FURNITURE CO. of CO. ' BROADWAY FURNITURE Special ATTEMPT MADE TO ROB SOLDIERS. Several members of the garrison at Fort Donglaa war surprised by two bandits Wednesday night, one of whom was armed with an automatic, and ordered to hold up thslr handa As there was $700 In sight, tbs soldiers resisted and chased the holdups from the M company barracks, where the holdup was attempted. The bandits escaped. The Reward Conforming to popular request, the following Furniture Dealers will close their respective places of business at m. on each Saturday during the months of June, July and Augus- t- French PARIS, June 2 (By the AeaoUated thle Free) The chamber414 ofto .deputtee 100 ga'e Preevening by a vote of mier Poincare a free hand to continue to dlject the foreign policy of France along tbe line he haa pursued ilnce he assumed power. The vote also approved of the government's attitude at the recent Genoa conference, left the government the sole be Judge as to whether France shall and represented at The Hague conference to reserved to the government the right aot alone toward Germany In case of a flagrant violation of the Versalne treaty.- The' vote came after one of the most stormy sessions ever witnessed In the French chamber. Although the volume of noise might have osused the uninitiated to believe the being overgovernment was In danger ofcame thrown, when the real test 100 the opvote. position could marshal only of Premier Evidence of the Influence Poincare ' over the chamber was shown when the question as to priority of fhe numerous orders of the day came up, M Hereto t, leader of the radical party, instated that hla order of the day regarding International loans should hsve priorobjected, and ity, To this M. Poincare without Implying lack of confidence, the chamber voted, 428 to 14J, against M. Harriott but when the straight order of! the day. Involving a vote of confidence In the government was put before the chamber the opposition vote was reduced to 100, while that of the supporters of the government was Increased to 414. M. Herrtot hsd charged the premier with being responsible for the question of international loans not being put before the Genoa conference. The premier replied that he had refused to bring up the question at Genoa because he was oonvlnoed. It was too closely and dangerously associated with that of the German debt to the allies. 3, 1922 ENJOY YOUR BREAKFAST At All Grocer. J. $120 Schilling's Tea, .....26c Tra Tea, pkg pkg.... .....too 1.40 Lard. 6s 76c 10s 2 Iba Pure Lord toe tbs. W. Breakfast Coffe Me L oan sis 2(4 He Apricot Me I lb. Upton Pink Label Tea Tall ean Salmon .1 IS I bunches Radlehes pr Onions ....10 ronl f 4 bidder. The board roaorve rtaponslbl the right to reject any and alt bide. Witness our hands thi tn dev of May, 1922. JAMES S. EMETT. Pres dent of tha board of supervisors. Millard County Drainage Dlstriot No 1, Millard county, Utah. Attest: Joseph M. WYlghL clerk. A. A. Hinckley, treasurer. u2$01 (Seal) non on.r ymoBATX ajtd ooAXDiAviinr (Caamlt eouaty clerk er tbe reepeetiva eiga-etor further lafonaattea.) . rT ISl 44 E. let S. Waa. 227 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John Mohler Studebaker, deCreditor will present claims ceased. with vouchers to the undersigned at 11$ South State street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before th 11th day of September, A D. 1922. T. W, NATLOK Administrator with th wlU annexed Of John Mohler 8tudebaker, deceased. Data of ftret publication May I, 267. Dean F, Brayton, attorney. u76l 2c 6c I THAT PICNIC LUNCH ' Irtoh Potat Ch,p Delicious Sand wtchs Deviled Eggs The best yet at the Kitchenette POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL 1 Sold Everywhere 2 |