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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .SUNDAY 1' Victor and umi i .qui x ami AfiweMieoey! v i - v - Jim.Tv ' " r i v4 - V L: ? V. X t j i J s f I&j sf . tr I N , y'WMi'mil AC- .- iWjiiDMimHLWii.Ik- .vAaw j$ . IWPI t v ! n tJ btov. 4sgfc.irfi. ffJwt aft mm AaiidfcertMto sptti vi'. W4. WvS i v -- :. - Attf '4"4$Sdl y, 5 :Ys;: w . . : !' viywwv-w- V v- - V '' 13 18, 1922. Baynes Soccer Cup Contestant o.3.jfiv4fc V JUNE MORNING, ' r .17 v C !.! ', vwav 4' AV T S et tK f- :C7 IV? Ju A tvu i U i u Vtv, .r rn Qtt, J ; A'i v q VA a ' , - ' ' - Caledonians Emerge Triumphant Over Ogden After Long Series of Defeats s, RICH PRIZES TO BE S. Trophies for the Fourth of July Race; New Records Expected. Forty-tw- o Forty-tw- o priz s vm b av. lrrlcil to the thirtv i.ev en nlert who finish first in the twent-- f ftb annual bicc1e mad race to be run on Independence da Julv 4 Thirlj sever (f these prizes are what reu.u whilt five si mavj e terrrud w il b' cn tbe f e (ltr finishing firt r ron oterd tf tbe r u whoj v I b of the. bcc e run un Ic the upe wthat never it dealers of Salt lake fore have prizes in such ifun.b r or ouil-i- t teen offered as rewards for hike Indications are that the-- e riders efforts will be i retord entiv list Manj uf the boys who intu d to take put m the ra e have been, practicing for weeks and experts ici the pame sav thev would not be at all surprised to tec new peel and time recot ds hung up Harry Heaprtn anh Frank Gardner w Chailes C be the mdicappers Dowse will be uferte aid-- C H lleirv K A O N will be the epresentatx e Other offit u w iL t e he sv n fi oni un on i Uke deaiers e The prizs v dl be on dmpav foi in th w nlow-o- f week, Tutla', the Salt Iaae Hu iare rompin The fit fqlow (.nKn st tin e tnz din nd pf Id med il, v alue 1 n u ei lv it Clakn t tiuthuc Hardware oomT nv J, Kowler and Phil Wright cup Second tin e prire Oip Donated b tvclp Trades of value $Jo America Novice time prize One silver shaving net, value $20 Dgnated by John F Boes Jewelry company. First place, first choice, second place second choice, th rd place, third choice, fourth place, fourth ihoice, fifth place fifth choice, of five bicycles, donated bv One Miami the following dealers by Salt Bake Hardware company, O A. Fowler one ra Lawson one er, by Juvenile, by J W Outhtie one Brooks Juvenile, by J W Guthrie one Pierce, Kjamer special, bv Phil W right Sixth place -- One sold watch valie $25 Donated bv New Departure Manufacturing companv, Pritol, Conn Seventh place, one od watch v due Fclrpte Machine com$0 INsnated bv panv, Elmira N Y place--Opair Sllvertrwn cord Eighth Donated bv Goodrich tires value $10 Ruhhf r comilanv Akron, Ohio Xlnth place One jair Pe Museelman Itonated b E E tire, value J10 Sloan Jr One Tenth place pair10 Chicago motor Donated by ntudded tires, value Knudson Novelty & Sporting Goods company. Eleventh placeOne pair Vitallc tires, Donated by National Rubber value $10 Supply company Twelfth place One pair Fisk cord tires Donated by Flak Rubber $10 value company. Thirteenth place One pair I'nlted Donated by $10 'States tires, value iUnited States Rubber company Fourteenth - place One pair bicycle Donated by E N wheels, value- $10. Slaughter Novelty company Fifteenth place One pair Federal tires, Donated by Federal Rubber value $10 company, "Cudahy, VVls Sixteenth placeOne pair Firestone tires, value $8. Donated by Clem Tur-vllSeventeenth place One athletic sweater, value $8 Donated by Western Anns & Sporting Goods company. Eighteenth place $ order phonograph Music records Donated by Day company Nineteenth placeOne pair racing rims value $5. Donated by American-Wo- od Rim company, Onaway, Mich. Century Twentieth place Twentieth lamp, value $5. Donated by $tevens A Co, New York City, N Y. Twenty-firs- t' place One wool racing Donated by Spaulding jersey, value $4 Brothers company. ras Twenty-secon- d placeOne Daizler Mead Cylamp, value $3 50 Donated ty 111. cle company, Chicago, Twentv-thlr- d place One raring saddle, value $3.50 Donated by Persons Manucompany. Worcester.. Mass. facturing Twenty-fourt- h placeOne pair handlebars. value $3. Donated bv Kelly Handle Bar companv, Cleveland, Ohio Twenty-fift- h placeOne chain, value Donated hv Diamond Chain & Man$3 Indianapolis, Ind . company, ufacturingh Twenty-sixtplace One trip cyclomhv Veeder ManDonated eter, value $3 company, Hertford, Conn ufacturing Twenty-sevent- h placeOne pair mudguards and braces, value $2 50. Donated by International Stamping company Chicago. ill. Taenty-elght- h placeOne Delta electric -- I 11 1 . i 1 ur Iver-Johhs- ne V1 le nes-Bee- Si 1 ' -S- I - P. Stevenson (president), Thompson, IIolme3 j ), . ,..kirs,i hack row J Graham, Yotin , T Major (captain), McCarthy, Fox, J Hawthorne, Q. Fisher (secreUry). Dufree, back row (left to right) Wilson (pres.dent), A1 Dransfleld ("ocretaryj; Buinle, A. Dransfleld, Smith, Llptrott (captain), Hudson. Front row (left to right) Caledonians: -- - - CHEAT Before a Urge crowd at CummiagS fiert the major beng present also, the CaHes easily beat 0BrVn L the score of $ goals to 0 The ground was in perfect condition and both teams were at full strength Dranfifield headed through his own goal for th first point early In the game Atk nson scored number two and Hawthorne number three Ogden plajed hard to reduce the lead but the Faille defence held firm Hawthorne scored the lourth goal with a fine shot Interval 4 to 0 in Calllee favor In the second half the Ogden team wort down and forced a torner. the kuk being w'oll placed, but Dransfleld snot hifch over the bvr Hawthorne completed the hat trhk with a fine drive Young w ored n unber six from the eighteen-var- d Jn no the goalkctper having chance Bson added another and Thompson Mfiul with a nice shot the" goalkeeper rm stopped the ball but it rranpged t get over the line The Ogden team was w irdb-a penalty kick for hands against M Donxirt but Blnn e failed to convert The Ogden team ws outpaved at eveiy etage of the game The illic forIn wards bewildered the Oghn defense the closing stages Captain I iptrot went the forward line to try and avoid a shutout, but to no avail Mr Dajnes presented the Callies the trophy after the game The vbtors are to be congratulated on this performance, as they hae tried hard in the last seven seasons to lift the coveted tiophv The teams turned out as follows CHte NorvdL goal MiDonild and Gvham bakx Fox Gaptan Major ind home Atkinson, omig hilfiack', Hn'-oHolmes and Thon p on foi va?d EAGLE QUA Victory Leaves Estimated Flow of About Flag Race Open; BrigMillion, Cubic Feet a Day ham Must Win One More Reported at Green River. Collegian Northern Utah League f L 1 Lynch, Quick, Johnson attempts to drill hv the lost string of from that bodv. However, three mem verse claim at the time when the rights tools in the llill ( reek district. The hers of the vommittee requested a do of the state attach. 165 feet. hole is down about The Where land lands have already lay in action long enough to enable been purchasedgrant I asle Dale company, in the same re them from the state, ami state to consult their respective hereafter are found to have been of tiion, is down about 1150 feet, but for authorities in regard to the measure. known mineral character at the time the past two weeks has been devoting believed "that The Utah congressman to other the of validation attention the states title would otherwise have prop ertv in tho district and has done no chances of a unanimously favorable re attnc hod, the purchasers from the sta(e are so good that lie thought or their successors later port drilling in title shall have the In the Rorel distriet the Leonora re- it better not to press for action at om e, option of purchasing surface rights to which would about a bring minority the lands at $1 5 an acreL or of pe$ torts its st hole down 610 feet and a contract let for drilling an additional report, and possibly delay action-o- n cbn.dng the lmjs, minerals and all at on of bill floor the the house. the Some oil showings were re 600 feet their appraised value, in case the eo- to bill The is of vital 503 528 and feet, but it. i i .i awvwiw j importance ported between tents aro noumetniliferous. The- - state xt nuii. came from lime fractures in f 18 to teceivo apparently of the purchase otUn pee or shale, as there was no sand present. with the work of the of the taBdi for the support et lhe water is not vet under control, and nd with the nature its sihools. before work will be started on the new. gives to purchasers of lands from the Under the bill a patent will drilling contract it is the intention to state. GOES TO MONTPELIER. f The sue from the department of the interior a string of ten inch casing LOGAN, June 17 Alma J Knapp, foreasing has been ordered, but is not jet to the state covering lands in state land mer director of athletics and Instructor will certify that tho on the ground grants, Joum? college has aclands have been found to be of the at the aBrigham position on the facuty of the San Juan Reports Lacking- character covered in the state land cepted Montpelier high echool at Montpeief, The Utah Oil Refining still is fishing grant, and to be free from valid ad IdaJii at tarnham, or rather it is still await mg tho arrival of special tools for the In the McKlmo district the Mid tafll nHiniiuiiniiiiiiiniiiiumiimuiiiiiiuimiumiiimnmimiiuinmmuuimri lob west Oil is understood to be filling up the hole to tho 1900 level, where a one-hal- , I is-s- By O. J. GRIMES ith a rt ported ilow of wit Ka. esti Standing of Clubs. mated at about a million cubic leet a W L l t recent L igle ooiuf a it , opt rat Br gha m 7m) da the t m) iu Om1 n mart rtsiint station, east of (rien n L ((an been the inneijal attrai tion ha. river, 111 Sn Pbfuld duriusr the witk in local oil i x loratioii. shot is to be put down S23 Games Sunday Smilhf i rl et Ogd n No progress reports have been re SS The pas ha. been tori inf it. wav dur-- , from Juan Han ironed district the 53 lo The Tribune throufh about jUO ftet of vvalir for the Special the week, but despite this there! FRI.HtM June 17 Iosan dc'esPed past tin dav-- , and, at cording to re ing or no abatement inter in little his bten Brigtiam touiv 5 to 3 Ivci'tr f r , e ) orts, the lias im reased rather est in the region There are indications Pfachag lob.,i, his tl in U fcai'U of the that several more tests will be put down than diminish!. d No drilling has been done since thq, in the district this summer if operators The viotorv for the Gvllrglus agreements. en to ill the which ends July 4 fiuountered about tin dav. ago, and claim holders can reaeh fa. was of the leiKut teams e.cept Smithfie.d is probable hat the tests will be put it and is probable that little will be It One mere same w give th ' pennant to structures smaller on some of the down done until the sirnif ot six inch easing the P m , discovered in the western part has hem set 3 he tasiiif ha. been or recently rK.AV BKI(,II4Vr the district, and mostly south of the du d, also a new drilling line. The of San Juan river. hob is down 1245 feet. Am tin r interi stiif development is the i out r n ition ot the rumor ot a week ag that the Midwmt htfining iom I uiy had em metered f i. in it. axter ita.ia .t in s iiitiiwisterii Wviuuiuf A! frin.fin Dins o llow (.tin itc d at ai out Do million n Taptr t ba s H ind C'l fidi Smith I Im and Binnte hatfbuk Iufrce iiit ha. held up Dr ten day. n en Jcrfon I n h aid vs '1 e M i Iw i st vv 11 is in ei ton 11, tow n Quick lor vat ds The gas s)i p 17 loth, ra'Di BG w(st Vi and at retrtce Whiting officiated was en o u ii t ere in a sand at a dpth did credit to himself in tne way he of 10.(1 itit a ii I w hie h ieisisted to handled tho pome the h tli of 00! Dot, and is classified Lan men Craven and Homey n as the upper frontier sand. 4 Front row (left to right) Ogden: j i a-soti ktcs I cs LIND TITLE BILL v 0n 1 I I 1 -- i ! Donated by Delta lamp, value $2 50. Electric company. Marion, Ind T wentv-nlnt- h place One pa,r handleDonated bv Chicago bars value $2 50 Handle Bar companv, Shelby, Ohio Thirtieth placeOne N B model horn, value $2 50 Donated by Seles Manufacturing company, Toledo, Ohio Thirty first place One horn, value $2 Donated bv Bevtn Brothers Manufacturcompanv. East Hampton, Conn ingThlrtv-seconyears subplaceOne Donated bv Motorscription value $2 cycle and Bicycle Illustrated, New 5ork Citv, N Y Thirtv-thlr- d place One electric light, Donated by E. E. Sloan, Jr value $2 o Thirtv-firth place One electric light, value $2 Donated by K E. Sloan. Jr ulace-O- ne Thirtv-fift- h pedals, pair value $2 Donated by Torrlngton companv, Torrlngton, Conn, Thirty sixth place One pair racing peda's value $2 Donated by H C Bartels blcvcle h place One pump, value $1 Donated by Bridgeport Brass companv, Bridgeport Conn T he following special prizes will be given the first five riders finishing medal One t d medal One One bronze medal, donated bv Cvclte Trades of America, Inc, New York City -- d Give Hope for Utah. SCOUTS GIVE CONCERTS Ji ne 17 The Boy Sre it bind of Iouan will hprpaftv'- - give wc.klv b ind tdls-molc uarp e- - h on comeits Saturday aftimOin i d -n u tap ti summer was f rin-rrieThe lust of Up given thi. a rlt i noon The bind is undpi tho icautYs ip of IVoffasm Uolla LOGIN t, VETERAN OF WAR WITH SPAIN WILL BE BURIED TODAY Thirty-sevent- THOMAS silver-plate- Y. e county iruv line some iroduniig tore., or that the iriduiUve area mav i xteml as far into t till ts the ( oahill. in.triit wo other strong oni amts art put ting dow ii ti .f hob . in tin B- ixtr b theOhio the and (ouutn The M mte t il emipanv is ebmiaiiKs inrtieipating m the Vs.ncMteil 1 st The ()hio is o crating in seition JU), town ship Ifi north, riiigo 44 west and the ssoeiated an Monte ( al in section 11, tow n. hip 10 north lange 104 west The Ohio is diwn Ill") ft et an setting a e ten of The mh Aso i ising string ated at t Monte ( nl are shuttng off water v ih fifte. ii m h casing at 5s7 -- m S. 1 1 1 CUNN. t f" I ft v ' M S' , ' v t '. ''L s The Western Fmpire refroleum at Coalville has made slow but innsistmt durin the wetf in its eff rt trogie.s The to sliit off the surfae water hole wa. iinrb riean ed to a depth of 's 10 feet ami thp ng was beipg set The oDnm of tlie bole is vesterdav sand, and it is exteitei that oood prg ress will be mule whin drilling is re sumed earlv tins wee... letter to W. A. Hilton, assistant attorney general, from Don B. Colton, ri presenting the First Utah district in the house of representatives at Washington, says that the bill introduced by Senator Smoot, and designed to give mere certain title to public lands purchased from thp state, is still before the house committee on public lands. The me l.ure passed the senate a few. A ecks ago. Congressman Colton writes that the house committee devoted its entire time last Tuesdav to a consideration of the measure It appeared to find favor with a mapiritv of the committee, and Mr Colton believes that ultimately it will have unanimous re onimendation 1 The I tah Southern at Puchcsue was 10 feet reported down jester lav, with some gns showing but no sandstone y. HERE TO MAKE YOU WELL & BUSBY, D. C CHIROPRACTORS FELT BLDG. r? tt. of CONFERENCE. OPENS. LOO AN, June 17 The quarterly Conference of Cache stake opened today Two eeesiona were held Reports were given by member of the stake presiApostle James E. Talmape was dency the principal speaker. President Joseph E. pardon presided. IhG $1.40 Extra Fancy Sweet and Juicy Oranges, dozen . . . East India Fancy . Cantaloupes, I5c 15s each I7jc pound j Fancy Garlic, 5 pound SS Extra Choice New Potatoes, 4 pounds 2Z2 10 pounds for Silver Skin Burmuda Onions, 2 pounds Imported Spanish Onions,, pound Bulk After D.nner Mints, real treat, pound (30, Bulk Very Dollcious Marshmallows, Vj pound. 23s 25a i31 23a All sorts pkg Crackers, 2 for 35c can Bartlett Fears, can , 6 cans for 47c can Antonini Oliva Oil, can 10 bars P. A G. Naptha 10 bars Palmolive 35s 25: Figs, pound I5s 121c 25s OR. fcUS ..$1.20 32c rs Soap Coap 55c Southern Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds for Fancy Sweet Clover Comb Honey, comb 5c 50c Utah Black Cherries, pound Very Best Apricots, i 1 Fancy White Stewing Jumbo Peanuts, fancy, pound Salted Peanuts, I71jjG w tss tss 171c 2 pounds Brick Cheese, Eastern Cream, pound 7 ua . Bulk Corn Meal, white or yellow, 3 pounds . . . 50c tin Tuna Fish, all white meat, tin r3 ys htie 37c 22-- 15a 3 sss tiiiimiiiniiiiiinuiiiiniHHniiiimiiimiiiiiimiinimiRniiiiiniiniHmmitiinro sscrj HE Automobile Ovmsrs, Attenilon I'lestorn Red Cedar Round MAY ASK Ko-se- BUSBY IQ Fancy Imperial ANNOUNCEMENT After 5 years ot eucceiaful practice In Idaho, wo have returned to Salt Lake City bo and would pleased to meet old friend and at our patients new office. Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, each Per dozen Limes, each Per dozen w Gas at Duchesne. v, FOR RECOUNT. , PORTLAND. Ore , June 17 Amertion that Irregularities In the Oregon primary May 13. have come to the attention of hie committee, wa made in a statement Issued today by Charles H. Hall, bandi-d&t- e for the Republican nomination for governor, who, on the face of returns anr. nounced by Secretary of State Sam was 541 votes behind Governor Hall a statement Indicated h's committee was cheokUig up on several Instance Irregularities with a view to asking for a recount. thit llagett tru, to the hope feet d One bronze medal, donated by Cvcle company, Angola N Y. One bronze medal donated bv Emblem Manufacturing company Angola, N Y ASKS FOR HEAVY DAMAGES. P4RT8, June 17 Mile Llobouv who claims to be the first and only legal wife of Anastase Vpn.latskv-Vonslatakhaa Instructed her attorney here to institute proceedings against Mrs Marion Ream Ktephena, the AmerVonalatsky ican helresa, .who married Mile Mouromsky is asklast February ing for $ofl0 noO damages for "alienating the affections of her husband V Mile. MoOromsky la ready to leave for America in case her presence should be-- required jrthe New York attorneys who) will prosecute the case in the American courts. The Midwest is underreaming to carry the string of ten inch, easing through This disiovery is of spu.al interest locally inasmuch as the Baxter basin Del seems to extend well down towart the I tali lne and lenls eneour igenu nt 1 -- N hi jiI-- v gold-fille- Branch exchange connecting all departments Wasatch ISO THE MARKET OF SUPREME QUALITY We ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada , Parcel Post, Express or Freight. THE MARKET OF SUPREME QUALITY' We are listing new accounts daily. Let us put you on our calling list Two deliveries daily. and relieve you of your table worries. GROCERY SPECIALS FOR ANOTHER WEEK Commencing June 19 10 5-i- n. Funeral services for Thomas S Gunn veteran of the bpanixh Am, Than war will be heli at the Twenij-foul wird chapel at 1 o'vloct tills n fie noon The oodv may be vawed at the of A Q Gunn, 2il J street from in 30 oclock this moinina until one half hour Interment will be prior to the services rt In City cemetery Rurvivtn him are In wife and seven children, in addition to his mother, Mr Alice O Gunn, and the following brothers and aister. Mr. J 8 Catleton, J F Gunn. Alts- - J V Kencr, Alma O. Uupn and Allred G. Gunn. - . FOR CLOTHESLINE McConaughy-Lose- e 643 South State top (05 (O) Special Price EXCELLENT ft. long POSTS For a limited time we are prepared to give you an allowance on your old tires on the purchase of new ones.' Get away from that old tire grief. Come in and talk it over. " The Rnbbe up Lumber Co. 421 SOUTH MAIN ST. Wasatch 4185 The Orange Front Store. i |