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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,4 THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1922. La Crosse, Wla.; Raymond A. land, Lynne, and Vera I. H risen, Brigham; Carlyle C. Eubank and Mildred M. Barton. both of Ogden; John Dean and Sylvia G. Hansen, both of Balt Lake; Arhr 8. Campbell and Little Chadwick, both of North Ogden; hayinond H Ward, North Ogden, and Geneva Deem, Pleasant View. OGDEN DEPARTMENT nece OA, Buelneee. CM; Ogden Theatre Building. Correcyendint. 64 end 740; Society, In FETE FOR U. G. T. Jr T Convention Sessions Begin ' at Ogden; Program' for Celebration Is Completed ( June 7. Ogden Is In mil to entertain the United aTmmsrcIl Travelers of Utah. Idaho and Montana, who will bold their here for outing and convention three day. beginning tomorrow. The first two days of the meeting will be devoted to the business of tho grand council and Saturday will be turned over for entertainment. The arrangements .for the outing and convention were In the hand of George W. Goddard aa general chairman and a committee of about members of tho order. .fifty - The buslnees sessions of the convention win be held In the Knights of haH avenue on between Grant Pythias Twenty-thir- d and Twenty-fourt- h streets j, The first session will begin at IS n'clook tomorrow morning. Mayor Frank Trends Will extend the official welcome to tho grand council. Tho reaponee will bo made by W. R. Williams, Balt taka, grand councillor. The preliminary business ess-siwill be held at 1:10 o'clock tomor-roo-w afternoon. ; OGDEN, nee tonight al cs Banquet Tonight.. r , I1H thj hrwwnlng. The big free buffalo barbecue will be held on the city hall square at 13. JB o'clock. Tha baseball game between the Ogden Gunnere end a picked team from Balt Lake will take place at 1 o clock la the afternoon. Immediately following the fancy shooting exhibition by O. L. Becker at tha Lorin Farr park, In the evening at 7 oclock wm be A hand concert and etreet carnival. At I SO tha Uardl Orae ball wlH begin at the White City and boxing contests at Lorin Farr park. Chairman T. F. Rhoden announces the following lineup of the parade committee today. t til HER A1LT.1EUTS 15 ALL GORE 1101.' The Store for Men and Boys i; Ogden Fireman Injured in Contact With Wire , Mrs. Sherman Helped ty ' Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Comfort - OGDEN, June T. Carl Schar, a member of the fire department from the central station,- received painful Injuries and burns this- afternoon when he fall from a ladder upon which he ws working, decorating the streets for the United Commercial Travelers' convention, which opens here tomorrow. 8char was on a ladder attaching the fUfge to the pole. He accidentally took hurled to hold of a live wire and wa the ground. Hie fall was broken by landOrder of Maffh. truck. an the automobile of top ing upon Division 1. Forme east of Washington The members of the fire department with on Twenty-sixt- h street. MtJ Ruth Ptn-gr- him rushed tha man to tha fire station, with American flag; Grand Marshal, where he was given treatment for his . M. Fox, George burns, which are not considered serious. Cue Becker: aides, W. Goddard. Colons) V. A. Dlx, 8. V. Grow. Charles H. Barten, U B. Noble; Sheriff Richard Plncock. Chief of Police OGDEN SOCIETY Curtis AUlson. Major Presbrey, Ted Con. roy, Elks' band, governor and atdea, OGDEN.. June 7 Member of the Semmayor and city commissioners, other distinguished guests. Mayor Nealen of Balt pra Musical society were entertained by Mrs. Lake and commissioners. Warren C. Blnford at her summer A Division 3 Forms west ef Washington home in Ogden canyon, yesterday. on Twenty-sixt- h street. Marshal, T. F. backet luncheon waa served at noon, caf- folbusiness A L. eteria style. Rhoden; aides, A. meeting Rose, L. F. Whitlock, F. G. Brooke, William T. Green weil, lowed. The last meeting of the Baptist Mis-old stage coach driven by Colonel House of Corinno, the only living pal of Buffalo sionary society for the season was held Bill Cody; occupants. Daddy Ball, James yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Meek. W.O. Stanley, Mr. Colder; E. U. w. E. Moore. 714 Twenty-eight- h street, Brown, wife and Mother Hanks (car fur- with Mrs. Gertrude Coolldge, Mrs. C. nished by Ogden Motor Car company); Smith and Mrs. J. Smith as assisting grand council officers In cars; Ogden hostesses,. A program was given. In council; ladles' auxiliary; floats; public charre of Mrs. J. F. Hobbs, after which . health work, three floats; Ogden city and refreshments were served on the lawn. were In attendance. Weber county Rotary dub; Reed hotel; Thirty member Miss Leona Bulley is here from 8an Becker products; Ogden Utah Knitting to spend a month's vacation 1 Ufa Insurance Francisco company; Metropolitan company; W. H. Wright h Sons Oo.; wkh her parents. Mrs A. J. Lavin entertalhed the memRodeo and fashion show; Kiwanis club; ladies' band; Progressiva Business Men's bers of her five hundred club at her home on Lincoln avenue yesterday afterclub. W. Division $ Forms oast of Washington noon. Brize were won by Mrs. J. Joon Twenty seventh street. Marshal, L. Welch, Mrs. D. P. 8mlth and Mrs. H. Poery; aides, J. A. Lao, Bert Wykea, seph Harris. Refreshments were served Leo Pack. FTsd Jensen;- - floats, John to twelve dub members following the Scoworoft St Sons Co., drum corps and card games. Members Of tha T. T. N. Searing dub employees; Globe mills; entertained yesterday afternoon by Candy company; Ogdon Radio club; were Mrs. Mark Fuller at her home on Thirty-fir- st Uons dub: Japanese association; Potstreet. After an afternoon spent ter oafa and farm; J. O. McDonald Candy luncheon a lt with needlework company; Hewlett Brothere; Purity was basket of sweet served, a crystal company; Sweeten band; Balt Lake of the table. peas adorning the center council; ladies' auxiliary T. P. A. same floral Division 4 Forms west of Washington Piece cards decorated In theware laid for used. Covers on - Twenty-sevenstreet; marshal, design were members and one additional Oiaries Empey ; aides, Warren1 Blnford, eight club Fuller Mra Hunter. R. A. Mrs. guest, William F. Cortex, George Purcell. Ernest Rowett: Provo council; White City float waa assisted by Mrs. Ben Garr and Mra Steela Fred and orchestra; floats; 8 ego Milk ProdIn honor of Miss Ruth Evans, a bride uets, Logan ; J. G. Read- - A Bros. Co., next week, Mra Joseph E. Evan. Georgs A. Lowe company, Utah Packing ef Mrs. Lawrence Evans and Mrs. Harold company, Jansen Candy company, Utah Evans will entertain Friday afternoon av-at Canning company, Chinese association. the home of the former, Mil Tyler Brigham City Peach float, Ogften Packing enue. 228 Main Street. company. meet will dub The Esther Friday eveDivision I Forms west of Washington in dubrooms. Mra Masonic the on Twenty-eight- h street; marshal. A. R. ning Fred Vicks Is chairman for . the eveMcIntyre; aides, Joseph dies, J. H. Sha- ning. M. D. WtIHama, R. J. Dixon: fraterfer, Mra Edward E. Barton will be hosnal orders; floats: Boy Scouts bend end tess to the White Rose dub at her home, troop, National Biscuit company; Econ- 424 Canyon road, tomorrow afternoon. Auto omy Butter shop, Wattls-KimbaMr. and Mra Warren 4- - Wattis, Mr. company, Boyle Furniture company, and Mra D. O. McKay and Mr. and Mra teas to ths msmbsrs of tho W. R. C. elub Blackman A Griffin, Sperry mill E. McKay attended the annual Friday aftsrnoon at hor homo, S241 OgInsurance company, decorated Thomas alumni banquet and ball of the Univerden avenue. cars, fire department. Mrs. J. A. McCulloch and Mra D. Monsity of Utah last evening at the Hotel The parade wiH form on Washington Utah In Salt Laka oid were hootaasea this afternoon in ths avenue south of Twentv-atxt- h street and of Dillon, Mont., Moeonlo temple to the members of the French Mra George near-b- y sections of Twenty-sixt- h and who had been visiting Mra Don Ma- Fast Matrons' circle. Refreshment were Twenty-sevent- h streets, at a. m.. and for a month, left last evening for served following the buslnees meeting. will start promptly at 10 a. m.. 4t was guire N. Y. Mra Bertha Covey entertained the announced today. No floats will be al- Buffalo, Mra Mary Maguire and daughter, Mrs. members of the Mountain Home club lowed to take their position in their reR. C. Monahan, and children, who also yesterday afternoon at .her home. 40 spective division later Gian 1.30 a. m. had been guests of Mrs. Maguire, left Twenty-flrFnre hundred wee If they are entered after this hour they yesterday for their home in Butte, Mont. the diversion street. of the afternoon, prises will be Instructed to take their position Mr. and Mra L. R. Series returned being awarded to Mra A. L. Turner, Ml at the rear of the parade. It is stated. yesterday morning, after a three weeks' Jaoketta Turner, Mra Lena Preece and visit in the east, which included New Mrs. Onrlo Rodenbauch. RefrhmnU York, Ch'cago and Detroit. were served. Mra Elisabeth Beat will Mrs. Victor H. Sears and email daughthe dub Tuesday, June 30, at entertain ter, Dorothy, of Salt Laka are spending her home, 334 Lincoln avenua the week here the guests of Mra Joseph E. Evans. ROTARIANS ADDREStiD. OGDEN, June 7. Fifty automobiles In Mrs. VV. E. Newman attended the comcharge of members of the Ogden 'Shrine mencement exercises of the University June 7. John G. Leonard, OGDBN, of members committee met the the Almas of company, in Sait Lake yesterday, where manager of the Americanto Can the members talk tempts of Washington, D. C., at the union her Utah vocational eon, Harry W. Newman, received his gavo a of the Rotary club at the weekly meetdepot this morning and took them for B. A. degree. an automobile ride through Ogdea canIn the absence of President Dr. and Mra. Henry W. Nelson, who ing today. yon. H. A. Anderson and Secretory W. V. have were of last married week, Friday P, F. Kirkendall, chairman of the Og- gone to Chicago, where Dr. Nelson will Rockefeller, who are at the convention in den Shrine committee, said that eleven take courad! Upon their Los Angeles. Joseph M. Parkw artelT as Shrinere' special trains would arrive in returna postgraduate will be at home at 1234 Twenty-fo- chairman and Ambrose P. Merrill acted they Ogden Saturday and Sunday and most of urth os secretary. street. the visitors would ha taken for trips Mra M. A. Harris Is spending the through Ogden canyon. of in Lake her the guest week Balt STILL SEIZED. sons, R. T. IH arris and Joe E. Harris. 7. Deputy Sheriff O. H June OGDEN, LICENSED TO WED. Mra 'George Lochhend, Jr., accom- Mohlman and Charle Plncock arrested OGDEN, June 7. Marriage licenses panied by her son, Victor, and daughter. Samuel FolUn at 274J Madison avenus wers Issued at the office of County Clerk Hazel, and mother, Mra Fanny Rack-hain a specially constructed night, Claude T. Moves today to the following: have left for a two months' visit last room in the home the offloere found the Chariea E. Thomas, Pleasant View, and In Ban Francisco and southern CalMill in operation. y They Viola C. Peterson, Garland; Arthur S. ifornia celsed the still, twelve barrel of mash Bayles, Adams, Wi., and Agnes Hangan, Mrs. Lillian Fenstermaker will be hos- - and eight gallons of moonshine. About oneyear 1 Lake, Mich! jjxn. 1 suffered with irregularities and a weakness and at times was obliged to stay off my Sets the Fashion feet 1 doctored with our family physician and he finally saidha could not understand my caw, so I decided to try LydiaE. Pink-ha- Light clothing that wards off ee the suns heat is not only the essence of comfort, but it is also the height of style these Keep Kool Vegetable Alter I i: summer Come in today and slip on a coat. We can fit you in a trice. , j -- Shopk-Willia- At 7 oclock tomorrow night the grand eousotl will be the guests of the Weber club and Chamber of Commerce at a banquet at the Weber club. President Fred O. Taylor of the two clvlo organizations, wig preside. On the opening day the wives of the visiting delegatee will be the guests of the ladles auxiliary of Ogdon at luncheon at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon, beginning at 1.10 o'clock. In the evening' the visiting women will be guests st the Alhambra theatar at a special show. Friday noon the visitors and their wives will be guests of G. - Booker at M Becker Prod note company plant at -- I- ineteanth street and LJnooh) avanua. The dosing session of the grand council In the .will be held Friday afternoon. bvenlng an Informal dancing party will be given at the K. of P. hall. Parade Saturday. Saturday will be devoted to the entertainment features of the day. (t will begin with a parade at 10.M oclock Why Not Be Proud of Your Teeth? 1522 to twe-eour- ae Bia-cu- th that any dentist can give you. More teeth are lost through fear of pain than any other reason. In this modern office pain is eliminated are and the reach withinprices of all. Call today for a free examination of y o v r teeth. 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The speakers were Bishop D. P. Burt. President William C. Horsley, S. N. Lee. President Joseph M. Btohl, Boren RasN mussen, Oovernor Mabey, Lorenso Stohl, Joseph F, Smith, Bishop Hyrum W. Valentins and President S. N. Lee. President Lee presided and the prayer was offered by E, P. Cordor of Willard, President James Chlpmaa gave the benediction. The body was Interred In Brig-hCity cemetery. m Funeral Services Held for Spanish Fork Woman SPANISH FORK. June 7. Funeral services were held at the residence yesterday for Mrs. Thorwadsr Slgurdson. Bishop William C. Beckstrom was in charge and made the closing address. Other speakers were H. B. Johnson, the Rev. Runolfson, H. B. Johnson offered the Invocation, and the benediction waa by Blkhop Beckstrom. Three selections were turpWhed by the Iclandlc choir. Interment was In the Spanish Fork cemetery waters the grave waa dedicated by Bishop Beckstrom. , . ingpototoe orother otorchyfoodi, V of which she waa very food. f Then ihcgtarted taking two cake ' of Fleiochmanni Ycost every night between her evening meal and bed-- ' time. She poured about half cup , of boiling hot water over the yeait , cake, stirred them thoroughly, ddedalittlecold water onddraak. She found she could eat anything . and sleep tplendidly afterward. Thousand of men and women are finding that Flriachmann'a Yeaat correct stomach and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flow of bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite ' Is always kept normal and you are " protected against indigestion. Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann'a Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive ya tem Is greatly benefited. Beaureit's Fldschmann ' Yeast the familiar package with the yellow ' label. 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With Strawberries Being made in biscuit form it is so easy to prepare a delicious, wholesome meal with Shredded Wheat and berries or other fruits. The porous shreds of the Biscuit take up the fruit acids, presenting them to the palate in all the richness of their natural flavor. A boon to busy housewives. A. . k for Shredded Then be ure yon get the original Shredded Wheat mi have always eaten, made at Oakland, Calif. alwsys dean, always pure, always the lame high quality. Twn Biscuit with milk or cream, or with berries or other fruits, make a satisfying meaL fbeo yon NEGRO REARRftTEO. OGDEN. June 7. Immediately after James Berry, negro, had been reletow J. by United States Commissioner T. the upon Mnglnnla today, he was arrested In narcotics and charge of having drugs his possession. He will be arraigned on the new charge next week. Spanish Fork Obtains Presbyterian Minister te The Tribane. SPANISH Fork, June 7. The Rev. D. J. Sprxtt, n recent graduate of Lafayette college and Princeton seminary, has token Charge of the Presbyterian churdhes at Spanish Fork and Spring-vlll- e. Mr. Smatt" is a native of New Jersey, but ha spent several summer in Idaho. In the at Sprlng-vill- e Having charge of the field Fork it will be neoes-aar- y and Spanleh for him to hold the service at the latter place Sunday afternoons. Sunday school will be held next Sunday at o'clock at the Presbyterian chapel and will be Immediately followed ny preacha special talk to ing service Including the children on "A BookolderWithout people Words," the sermon for the WW be "A Tender Plant" The Spanish Fork church boa bean without a regular minister for several years. ATTENTION. T. P. A. Member of Post A. Utah division with their families are earnestly urged to lay aside their cares and duties and of the U. C accept the cordial Invitation T.' to become a part and parcel with them In the "doing" tar Ogden on June Bpcclsl g Here ore some of the "doing": Grand parade at 10 o'clock. Buffalo barbecue In city hall at noon. Five nice, juicy young buffalo. bine-ball At 1 30 oclock at Olenwood park, between Ogden and Salt Laka ' . 'Some game" I promised. Street carnival, grand mardl gras ball In the evening. Lett of bands and EVERYTHING. members and All merobera-visiti- ng friends are requested to form on Fourth South between State and West Temple June 10. If they at 7:30 a. m. Saturday, Bamberger are going In ' automobiles. electric leaves At 7, and. 3 am. Round "' trip, 1.25. Com on "fsllera, let's go and snjoy a day of rest fun. Be sure and start early In autos, as the road will be con, gested and traveling slow.A. LOUIS BAILEY, Becty. Post A. Utah Division T. P, A. (Advertisement.) . 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Kelsey, plaintiff, again defendant, George Burt and Sadi Burt, to be sold at aheriffs al at th treat front door of too county courthouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake, etoto ot Utah, on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1921, at IS o'clock noon of said day, 11 of the right, title, claim and interest aid defendant of, in and to th followto wit: estate, ing described real Commencing at a point eight (S) )rods eouth from to northeast corner of lot In block twenty-eig(21), In eight (I). and runplat A. Salt Lake City survey, one-haC ) ning thence south two and (10) rods, thence rod, thence west if ten (2H) rods, thence north too end east ten (111) rods to the place of beginning. Purchase price peyable In lawful money Of the L'n.ted State Dated at Fait Lake City, Utah, thl 24th day of iloy. It '3. C. FRANK EMFRY. Sheriff of Salt Lake Leonty, istate of Utah. By F. M. Mathew, Pe; ,v nn'f W. T. Gunter, Attorney pr Date of first publication. May 15, i !, ht if one-ha- la Uju,4 0 , 1 ' 1 had taken the first bottle I could see ' that I waa getting ' better. 1 took several Kittles of the Vegetable Compound and used Lydia E. Pinkhams Sanative Wash end I am entirely cured of my ailments. You may publish this letter if you ( wish." Mrs. Mary Sherman, Route 2, i Lake, Mich. There is one fact women should m-aider and thatia this. Women suffer from Irregularities and various forms of weak- -' ness. They try this and that doctor, as ' well as different medicines. Finally they take Lydia E. Pinkharaa Compound,, and Mra. Shermana experience is simply another caw showing the merit of ..this T well-knomedicine. If your family physician fails to hap ' you and the same old troubles persist, why isn 't it reasonable to try Lydia . Pinkhama Vegetable Compound I ? suits, tailored of genuine PALM BEACH cloth, look well, feel well, and wear well. I I Compound. days. Our -- V " |