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Show t f THE SALT LAKE 'TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, Him 1922. TOffiT EDITORS I REMOVE DEEPEST WRINKLES y In one scientific electric treatment that leaves a perfectly clean, clear, beautiful skin, free from every blemish Sand Expected Within 100 Feet in Test Near Moffat; Utah Southern Continues. Newspaper Men of Utah Meeting at Open .Two-da- y ' Hotel Utah Tomorrow. t 4 i 0 The Utab State Press association will two-da- y convention tomorrow morning at the Hotel Utah. There will bo four mset ins of the convention proper, whOe ia th tvenhjff. tha vialting editors will bo ruests at dinners at the Hotel Utah Monday, and at th plant of tha Mountala States Telephoae ft Telegraph company, Tuesday. Features pf the convention of this year will be. In addition to discussion ef subject of Interest to newspaper editors and owners, tha election of officers, and the annual cup contest for prizes to the paper rendering the beat service to Its pa- Farnham Work Delayed; ; Midwest Reports Unsat- - bein a 'if isfactory at Cortez, Colo. -X lt By O. X GRIMES. .'Oil , explorations in various parts of the state have boon devoid of interesting developments during the week. At least there appears to have been nothing of special interest at the camps frpm which reports have been received. Because of their isolation some of the districts have not been heard from for a; week or longer, and it seems logical to .assume that if anything of unusual interest had transpired there would have been special effort made to transmit the good news. test near Utah Southern The Duchesne was reported down about 1760 feet yesterday, without any sand Work is having been encountered. to bo progressing satisfao- - trons James H. Wallis of the Vernal Express, whos-hbeen president bf the association for throe years, announced yesterday that he would be unable to continue la that office. JCeeu rivalry la expected to ensue for the honor of presldlnff aver the association's destinies, particularly for tbo coming year, on account of the prospective legislative session. as pounlkle Among those mentioned successors are W. R. Holmes of Brigham City, editor of the Boxeider Journal; Clyde Epperson of tbo Kayavlllo Reflex and Karl 8. 'Carlton of the Beaver County News. The men respectively represent the north, tha central and the south - , portions of the state. Shows Near Moffat. The tfintah Oil ft Exploration test ten-inc- h been received from and Mexican Hat Juan district. Information has corns indirectly that the Monumental has been delayed by some aiinor fishing jobs and that the Mcxi-Ms Hat ia devoting most attention to ralidating work. ,'jyi. P. Reedor, of the Crescent Eagle eoinpany, drilling west of Green River, reports that the drill has resumed oper- ?'JJo reports hav t&e Monumental Munps in tha San FOUNTA1NPIN Eaatowt to Fin fsat oae sinks ii tks yatoatod plaafsr fill r Fa tot sa .i Top, left to right, Marian L. Forrester, Maxine C. Grove, Hedwlg B. Stocker, Kathleen E. Bohn and Helen E. Flelsch. Second row, Claire M. Bowler, Joan M. Davis, Ellson M. Hurlsy, Katherine M. Kilgore and Catherine A. Colima. Third row. Evelyn C. Long, Mery Margaret Day, Roaerlta Fitzgerald, Marian Naylor and Mary E. KohoreL Bottom row, Bernlee M. Ingwersen, Charlotte J. Primrose, Marian Gwen Granger and Mary W. Johnson. ations and that a strong showing of wet gas was encountered at 1170 feet. The (Trill is ia a block lime formation and is making rapid progress, according to the management. Active operations will be continued until the objective is reached, Mr. Reeder said last night. Prom fortes, Colo., word has been received that Midwest well in MqElmo canyon was shot at a depth of about! 420b1 fee t, with disappointing results.! While no official announcement has been made, according to tbb Cortez report, the indications are that the com- pany is preparing to abandon the field. The Big Six at Moab has recovered all the lost easing except three joints. The casing trom near the bottom of the hole showed oil. With ordinary luck it is expected that the remaining casing will be recovered and the new string run within another week. FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED. to Tb. Tribune. Special SPA MSI I FORK. June 8. Funeral services were held yestfrdav afternoon at the Second ward chapel lor Paul Krueger, man of Vtah creamery countv. Bishop Wells T. Rrookbank was In c hal ve and made the closing remarks. Other speakers were Henry A. Gardner, John Johnson of Benjamin and Thomas Hull of Salt Lake. Selections were given by the ward choir and a aolo Mess l.oyer of Sprlngvllle. was Rung The verviee were largely attended. The benediction was bv John F Davis. Interment was In the Spanlah Fork cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by William Jex. seil-'moi- m usaaOr Naff ftrld. Be laakaffs. Bsth lac te knak. Pl-h- 1 erlfflael filler. lisa nr nek Be rubfr Tke to riw. st sat ef 01D BY AW OOOO STOKES Dtotrlbatar Rmith-Fau- s Drug Co. StmeD-FatersoHdw. Co. 8alt take City Wkeleoal DOCTOR ATTENDS CLINICS. to The Trlbuna. BRIGHAM CITY, June 8 Dr. W. Le- Special . Com-- , Ogden and St. Ann's bine to Honor Bishop's Ordination Anniversary. St. Marys academy its will, hold annual commencement June 7 at S oclock iu the academy auditorium. The "baccalaureate sermon will be given June 8 at the Cathedral of the Madeleine by Rt. Rev. Joseph 8. Glass, who will celebrate pontifical mass at 10 oclock and award the graduation honors. As the bishop i9 celebrating the silver jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood, in honor of the oeea- sioh the graduation cxerei'es of the Ogden academy and of SL Marys are to be combined, the Ogden graduates receiving their diplomas in tne cathedral with St. Mary class. There are twenty graduates from the Salt Lake academy and sixteen from Ogden. The class colors of the two classes are Roman purple and silver and the motto, Fortitudo et Pax. forty-sevent- h -- roy Smith, county phyalclan of Boxelder county, has returned from the eaet. While absent he attended ellnlcs at Mayo foundation in Rochester, Minn., and present at the convention of the American Medical association In 8L Louis, Mo., kiid took a postgraduate course. i WOMAN WHO CAME TO UTAH IN EARLY DAYS DIES AT 86 tu r;!::i:iinii!i!iii!iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!i!ii!:!ioi!::i!!i!!!ii::!ii!!at:ni!i!i!!iiin Brandt exchange connecting all departments Wasatch 160 W ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho. 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GROCERY SPECIALS FOB ONE WEEK, "COMMENCING JUNE 5 206 Queen Olives lie 30c Kips Olives 23c 45c Premier Salad Dressing ..39c 40c Libbys Salad Dressing . .32c s 20c can Shrimps I7y2c 20c can Pimentos 15c i 5 25c can Okra ,..2lc eI 3 35c can Okra 21c 25c can Chipped Beef .18c Can Deviled Meat 6c 15c Blnhill Cheese 2 fov 25c 15c Neufchatel Cheese ..11c 40c Eastern Brick-CreaW ' Cheese . ...32c 20c After Dinner Cheese ,13c 75c tins Salted Anchovies ...63c 60c Tins All White Meat Largs t t i 1 ti f-- II u I .2 1 V;Kv r -- s 25c can - Acquisition Will Material- Ensem- Strengthen ble of The Creation." iy Three gifted singers, two of them of national eminence, have been secured by the Balt Lake Oratorio society for it open air rendition of Haydn The Creation on the- University of Utah campus Sunday evening. June 18. The artists selected, each of whom has accepted the tendered engagement, are: Marjorie Herbert Dodge, soprano; Gould, basso, and J. W. Summerhays, tenoh Miss Dodge and Mr. Gould are both of Chicago; Mr. Summerhays ia a i'alt Lake man, who ha been actively identified with musical affairs of the city and state for a number of years, having also done considerable work as leading tenor in an American light opera company. party at Pantaees theater, at night. Thousands of Salt Lake and Utah Guests of Mountain States company. music lovers are familiar with the exceptionally high standing of both Mies Dodge and Mr. Gould. The artistic soprano has been the soloist for the oratorio society on numerous occasions and has never failed to elicit the en- thusiastic admiration of the auditors, whether she appeared in Handels worMessiah or in Haydns brilshipful liant and glorious Creation. During the past two years Mis Dodge has been busily and successfully engaged in church and concert singing'in Chicago and other large cities of the Mississippi valley. For years her home was at Salt Lake, and she has emphatically expressed her delight at being able tV return for this engagement. Mr. Gould has been the soloist of the local oratorio society at the two previous renditions of the Havda work and last New Years was the basso for the annual presentation of The Messiah. He is an artist in every sense of the word, naturally talented and cultured bv years of training, blessed with a voice of unusual power, riehneseand beautv, and it it to be added that his personality is of the kind that appeals. After a number of yeara of travel ia s ronrprt and ligllt opera work, Mr. hag settled down to teaching voiee and singing in more important events. He is well known as leading tenor with the Luey Oates Opera comGate put on pany at several classic operas in Salt Lake and Other Ttah cities. The regular ensemble rehearsal of the oratorio society will be held thfe afternoon at 4 o clock at Barratt hall. Director Squire Coop has requested the attendance of every member of the chorus, as the davs are few between now and the 4ste act for the rendition of The Creation. -- v 1 Sifted Woods Cross, f Peas . lgc Corn Flakes ue Kelloggs J 1 Shredaed Wheat 12c 17c E3 .If Orapenuts ' KeUoggs Kramble Bran ...21c Quaker Puffed Wheat . .2 for 25c Quaker Ppffed Bice 16c Crackers, any sort 2 for 25c Pkg.Jell-O, 15c any flavor ......loc 'Ti 15c Jiffy Jell, any LlhiBBiMM flavor ..3 for 25c 15a Instant Tapioca ..2 for 25c Mrs. Anna Cecelia Johnson Borg-Quis10c Macaroni, Spaghetti.' 86 years yesterday at the family home, 848 East Third Vermicelli, Noodles, 3 pkgs. 24c 12 iC Lux South street. ioc 12V ,e Dutch Cleanser She was born in Holsingborg, Sweden. 10c Tuna Fish sic 10c Borax Castile Soap, B ban 2Sc Nov. 18, 1837, and in the spring of 47c Antonlnl Olive Oil....S2c Lava 8oap, bar 1866 emigrated to Utah, crossing the 9c 35e can Salad Oil 21c 6 ban Pearl White Soap ...25c plains with Captaia Nebekers company. 85c can Salad O0 10 bars P. ft O. Naptha Soap 50c She arrived in Salt Iriike ia September 63$ Bndweiser Beer, dozen 10 bars C. W. Soap $2.40 of the same year. Salt Lake had been 49c Case Assorted or Plain Soda 5 lbs. Sal Soda her home since that time. 20c Water, 24 In case She is survived ' bv the following $100 Lunch Wax Paper 7c can 17yc children: Mr. H. J., Luca of Rcxbnrg, Striagless Beans 11c 10c Toilet Paper . . 2 for 15c Idaho; Mrs. Rose B. Mnaser, Mrs. Agnes Carlson, Mr. Anna Boriman, .. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY, and Herman N. and E. S. BorgqmsL The body is at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary .... L-- Moth patches, liver spots, all discolorations, freckles, tan, plmpleg, blackheads, open pores, oily akin and all skin diseases cured permanently. ECZEMA AND TERRIBLE ACHE Cured and tha scars removed. Neck, . FOR HAIR ON THE FACE breast or arms, Electrolysis Treatment is the only permanent cure for an embarrassing growth. I am the most expert operator with the electric needle In the northwest, with 20 years experience, end I guarantee to leave no scar. Eyebrows permanently shaped and corrected. h OH McElmo Disappoints. Should Mr. Holmes be elected, tt would a somewhat curious coincidence that would succeed Mr. Wallis a of th Utah association, after having done exactly the same thing as president of the Idaho Press association. Mr. Kp person has proved hts success In business enterprise, and his friends say that th fortunes of th association will be under strong executive guidance Mr. Carlson If he la made president comes from a section of the state which la perhaps developing as rapidly as say other, and in that devdiopment it la held he and th publications tie edits have been no small factor. Judges In the newspaper contest will be representatives of the three Salt Lake dallies. This contest has aroused keen Interest la the past, end while the entry list has been large In numbers before, from comment aroused In the past It is believed that more editors than ever will desire to have the products of their genius prove their superiority In competition. The program for tha convention follows: Monday, 9:30 oclock Address of welcome In behalf of Salt Lake Commencfal club, F. C. Schramm; address In behalf of city. Mayor Nesfen; address In behalf of state. Governor Mabey; response In behalf of Utah State Press association, W. R. Holmes, Brigham City Journal; report of secretary, R. T. Porte; report of president,. .James 'I. Wfililei report of legislative committee, J. E. Diehl, chairman. Value of Monday afternoon, t o'clock AsAffiliation With National Editorial sociation," Karl 8. Carlton. Beaver Counand Interest Profits," ty News; Salary, R. T. Porte, secretary; "Relationship of Advertietng Agencies to the Papers." Strlngtftm Stevens, gait Lake Advertising Press; appreciation. Dr. C. N. Jeneen, state superintendent of public Instruction; "Business Methods of Publisher," Nephl Hicks, Provo Post. Dinner for members and eseorfk at Hotel Utah at 480 o'clock. Guests of Western Newspaper Union and the Port Publishing company. At this dinner Elias A. Woodruff, general manager of the Deseret News, will talk to the editors by radio. Tuesday, June 4, 10 o'clock "Attitude of th .Who elation Toward Officials Who Ignore the Law Regarding Legal publication. William R. Holmes. Boxelder JourAssociation nal; The Utah State Press C. E. RodStands for Law and Order. Now Problems Some gers. Provo Post; W. H. th Cooper. Newspapers, Facing Chance Tickets Price and Other Forms of Lottery. Burke McTuesArthur. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. day afternoon, 2 oclock: "Legal Bate ApM. Dr. V. S. Legal Notices," plied to Marcus, Richfield Reaper: What Consti-H. tutes a Good Newspaper," Peofeskor Roland Lewis. University of I'tsh; "SurJ. E. vey of Utah's Country Papors. Western Newspaper Jones, manager Union; "Code of Ethics for Ourselves. James H. Wallis, president Utah State Election of officers Press association. and place of next meeting. Visit through plant of Mountain States Telephone ft Telegraph company. Dinner be mi-no- near Moffat is reported down 1305 feet, casing set anl the water shut off. Word from the camp indicates that the last 100 feet of hole in a highly altered shale in which o'il' showings were encountered in almost every bailer. The bottom of the hole is in the Green River formation and the field superintendent expects to a sand within another 100 feet. ..The Utah Oil Refining has made but little progress with its fishing job at Farnham because of nonarrual of some of the fishing tools. The field superintendent is confident that he can clear the bote within a reasonable period tfter the needed equipment arrives. It ir expected to reach camp today. The only information available from Uaineville indicates that the Ohio has suspended drilling and apparently is mating preparations to abandon the field. Kb official announcement concerning the plans of the company in regard to the Caineville test seems to have been made as yet. I ALL SXIN BLEMISHES a Tlm Midwest cable parted at Hill Greek at a depth of 2165 feet and work is tied up by a fishing job. The Castle Dale company also is understood r to be held up temporarily for some repairs and expects to resumo drilling toward the end of the week. With the Ax entirely removed by the same method In three treatment! 7 t. BIRTHMARKS MRS. RUSSELL-CHUB55 Feery Hotel Dermatologist B, Free consultation after 3 p, m. OLD HOMES. Trade In your fixtures. Priced now so It will pay WHO LEAVES SOON you. and A farewell testimonial In honor of Brown JPase R. Curtis, who will leave next Gold and Sliver Grey. Satur for Switzerland and Germany on a mission for the Mormon church, will plate . . 43.05 be held In the Sugar-hous- e cast ward amusement hall Tuesday arm. .41100 at evening -oclock. The followColonial 418 90 ing program, which wall be followed by a dance, will be given: wrought. Cpenlng aung,-- - ward Iron . choir; prayer, George P. Garff; vocal solo, Margaret Vine; vio- PARTY ARRANGED FOR MISSIONARY lin solo, designed fix- lighting tures to lend and tea b a u t y to that new bouse you'll "home. call They'll you no more cost kind. than the ordinary Ask for h figure on the complete fixtures a n d Bert Letts Hawaiian select .on, guitar trio, Vlrtaa Messenger, A. Ohlln J' Curt, and "Helen Bram- well; bass solo, Alvin Keddington; read lug, Dorothy Bvuns Asper (pupil of Miss Esther Husbands); chorus, Cora l; Emma Brown and Fern Blackburn; chatterbox, Joseph xylophone solo, Kenneth Mldgley; presentation, Bishop I,e Grand Richards; reading, Lucile Rook wood; ceHo trio, Margaret Siam, Frank Cole and Myra Omni: response, Jesse R. Curtis; selection. Ariel quartet. Maa-warln- g, Gem-mel- Over booths Utahs est from tion good looking plate to won derful flx-tur- es June 8 The Moab chamber of commerce at the regular session this e Pioweek decided to stage an neer day celebration here on July inclusive. A tent chsutsuqus will he here the entire time, and a frontier program will be crea-- t new I o n s in old-tim- 5, SOCIAL TO BE GIVEN. At the boihe of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson, 256 B street, Jnne 10, a social will be given to all Thompsous and their friend who desjre to attend. Refreshmenta will bb served. Intelligence wrought Iron and crystals. 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