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Show s THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1922. Leo A Ashae1- Calder Iceland a hardship upon residents of Copperfleld Three and Highland M Boy, especially The Lrgan post men who Bergeson. from the list, have the con- clerks also will be dropped allowed vention in charge so far as details are as third-clas- s offices are-xih- ly Hansen, Halftone and Bernard concerned expect at least 5h legionnaires In the city with of , this a.possblllty hundred number reaching seven br eight Delegates alone will number about 100. while the leg, on la expected to be her in forceaux.lisry also. The presence of National Commander Hanford will bring In scores of legion men who are not delegates The housing of the delegatee and visitors together with the'r families will be handled by Judge Nelson and his sta'f. For an out'ng in Logan canyon the Roclub and Ktwanis club together fcith Legion tary the legion, will furnish automobile transportation. It is the purpose to hav e the in the ranvon at the Boy Scout Logan. outing home, where a basket lunch will be served and some unique entertainment provided. Chairman Wesley Anderson of the gen.- committee will call weekly meeting? LOGAN. J uty 4 An automobile tHp eral of various comjmttee heads In order to a picturesque place twelve miles from to the check up on their progress the mouth of Logan canyon, a parade, fireworks, dances and possibly athletic Officials ports are some of the entertainment Clean-u- p features to be provided for the fourth annuaT state Convention of the Utah de. LOGAN. C B Arentson, forest partment of the American Legion In Lo- supervisor, Julv and L. Calder Smith, forest gan September 51, 22 and 23. This an- ranger, are personally conducting a cleannouncement came from the weekly meet- up campaign la. Logan canyon. Thev made the public camping grounds ing of the executive committee In charge have cean and sanitary by the removal of of arrangements today. cans and rubbish signs have been posted , Committees to work on convention instructing campers In cleanliness and plans are now nearly complete Heads sanitation, care of all fires and observof the five different committees form the ance of fish, game and health laws. executiv e committee. These are AdverRanger Smith has charge of the camps tising, R. L. Olson; entertainment. H and he will Inspect each one at frequent w. Brangham; He will also be general recreaH B intervals tion superintendent of the canyon, which Johnson: finance, L.transportation, Bod recepHatch, tion and housing. Judge L. K Nelson work Includes the planning for campers Klrke M Decker, department adjutant Is of hikes, camping trips and outdoor an member of each committee recreation and its secretary W. W. Andyson is tha --convention chairman. office : The entertainment committee has four vice chairman. These are Harold Class A. Ward, Miles L. Peterson and Julius Bergsjo. The finance committee consists of L. B. Hatch, chairman SpMiil to The Tribune. BINGHAM, July Postmater Archie Spencer Eccles, Fred W Thomas, C B. Squires and Ulmer Geddes Chairman I. Stewart recehed notice from Washington E. Nelson of the reception and houn ng today that the Binuham office had been committee has appointed the following reduced to the third class This action as members committee and will Is the result of the depression that the ie appoint others Dr W. E Carroll, Albert camp has suffered snce the Utah Copper Wr. B Dr. Preston. Bergsjo. Charles company and other mines closed down Amussen, Parley It. Larsen and Dr N I nder the new oder, Postmaster StewE. Munk. The transportation comm'ttee art will be required to dispense with the has the following members at present services of three carriers, trfiieh will work Mae-Nid- Committees Appointed for State American' Convention at Forest Canyon Conduct Campaign ie Post at Bingham Reduced to Third 6- - of-h- 11200 per year for clerk hire . f Hiker on 30,000-Mil- e Trip Arrives at Salt Lake walking trip to and Canada, Bernard Mguler of NewYork City arrived in Salt Lake yesterday after having completed half of hia journey. Mug er must make and save 2000 on the trip, must not ask for food or rides i order to win an award of 15000. Hia means of making expenses are through the sale of On a forty-e- 30,000-mll- e staWfer Mexico ight ptcturee The trip must be completed bv Sep-H- e left New York City tember 19, 1923 was down September 19, 1951 His route the Atlantic coast, through the southern states, and over to the pacific coast. Mugler made the next lap along the Pacific coast Into Canada, down Into Washington and Montana, through Yellowstone National park Into Idaho. He arrived In SjsJt Lake from Wells, Nev. Mugler leaves on the return tr P by the Great wav of Denver, Oklahoma-anlakes. d Two Arrested on Charge of Liquor. Law Violation Stiver Vlncy, Italian, 36 years of age, was arrtsted at 222 K street by deputy sheriffs lasCnlght, on a clvargs of hav mg He was p'aied liquor in his possession in the countv jail, but later was released SHU aid three gal-- . under $309 bail Two onfisiated Ions of moonshine were leputie also arres'ed If Harris. 54 years of age, on a similar ihatge, at 118 South Second West s.reet last might, jie KOuruen jail under 2300 bond jugs and one gallon Jug of wine were confiscated two-gall- PEACH PROSPECT GOOD. Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITYr Ju'yJS ci ording to the orchardlets of this citv, the proswere pects for a large crop of p,r s lies ill time never better than at the The trees areloaJed and tie ouallty la The market pt finises a good high It is estimate that the growers pr! e 121 a bushel for will reserve at least Elbertas 1 Dozens of Styles, All of Superior Makes, Radically Reduced to Clear Our Stocks of Broken Assortments. Tiny Tots and Babies W ear Included in . Round-U- Late Models, Including Corsets from Such Makers as Warners, Lily oL France; Frolaset, Gos sards, Redferns, Specials p The Childrens Section Is Brimming With Specials For This Great Sale GOWNS 75 WASH FROCKS ORGANDY to 14 years. White outing flannel, with drawstring at bottom. AND ROMPERS FROCKS 6 2 Special 6. 50 DOZEN DIAPERS In white and colors, dainty Iian1 embroidery trimming." Slightly soiled.. Regularly priced $2.75 to $10.00. Half Price , Universal hemmed diapers, CROUP NO. extra fine imported organdy frocks, have arrived for little tots in time for tound lTp in dainty new stilts and colors. Priced A sample line of B. GROUP NO. 3 1 Includes Values to $6.00. Includes Values to $2.00. Roundup Roundup $1.75 Values ....$1.00 Values to $8.50 at $3.75 Values to $12.00 at $5.95 $1.37 to $5.00 dozen in a ; package; priced, per doz. 1 K.-0- Many at HALF PRICE years. Price One-Ha- lf 50c 27x27-ineh- years to -- $345 $1.75 20 SPRING COATS ,50 BABY BONNETS A group of slightly soiled bonnets in lawns and tissues, trimmed in fine lace and embroidery. -- 'TV Regularly .priced to $1.00 . , Special, 25c. Regularly priced to $1.75 Special, 50c. 150 LITTLE TOTS WASH 2 years to 6 Including both cloth materials. FROCKS years. I silk and Regularly priced $7.50 to $13.00. At and Off the Regular Price. One-Ha- One-Thir- d lf BLOOMERS BABY COATS of group chambray bloomers ;in colors to match frocks. gingham Priced, each A Baby carriage and bed size, pink and blue. Regularly priced $8.45 to p priced $6.45 to $13.45 Baby Department-- - Second Floor, -- Department You are hereby aummdned to appear within twenty das after service of thta summons upon you. If served within the county In which thta action la brought; otherwise within thirty days after and defend the above entitled action, and in case of our failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Said action is brought to obtain a decree of eald court dissolving the marriage contract now and hitherto existing between you and the plumtlff. and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity. HALVERSON A PRATT. coirht of Salt Lake county, In th din-lplain-titPlaintiff's Attorneys. state of Utah. Mary P. O. address, 60S Eccles bldg , Ogden. vs. Leonard Lsiughlln. defendant V7233 Utah. Toet state of Utah to a&id defendant eer-vlc- e. Round-U- prices. Regularly priced, $895 to $18.43. Specially $5.95 to $13.45 " Corset ly At $19.95. Specially priced Roundup ROMPER SUITS SILK PADDED BABY ROBES QUILTS Includes Values to $15.00. i Roundup 40-KAYN- 50c 20 SILK BABY PL Includes Values to $4,50. $1.10 and $1.40 $2.48 to $6.48 One-Ha-lf t years. Ginghams, chambravs and cloths. beach Regularly priced $1.9.T and $2.43. Specially priced Price $12.95, GROUP NO. 4 GROUP NO. 2 6 Hot weather rompers, of fine madras and seersucker, slightly soiled from priced Special Imported pique, hand embroidered, slightly soiled. Regularly priced $4.05 to v years to 2 Wlllilii' rnrvinAn ot Second Floor. No Phone Orders. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby that the Davis and Weber County given Canal company propose to move approximately thirty thousand (30,0o0) cubic yards of earth at a point on Its canal In South Weber, and sealed bids are Invited for said work and Will be received at the office of the company, 602 Eccles buldmg. Ogden, Utah until 10 o clock a. m. the loth day of July, 192.. Instructions to bidder for work can be secured at the office ofsaid the company The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. ROBERT C NYE. (Signed) - Secyetai y 460 f, 1 NOTICE TO ROCK MEN. Sealed proposals will be received by the iindcrslgend at their office, rooms 13U Walker Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah, until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, Julv 10 1923, for driving a rock tunnel approximately 7020 feet long, 7 feet by 16 feet In the clear, at Kenilworth, Carbon county, Ltah to Instructions P'ana, specifications. bidders, contract and form of bond may be viewed at the office above mentioned or at the company a office, Kenilworth, carbon county. I tah. A bond In the sum of ten thousand dollars (610,000 00) will be required of the successful bidder. The right la reserved to reject any or all proposals. COKE INDEPENDENT COAL 17 COM-PIN- T By John H Tonkin, General Manager, bait Lake City, Utah, July 1, 1922 W3( |